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1,532 stories from Theatrius

"John" Summons the Uncanny, at A.C.T., San Francisco by Kim Waldron

Annie Baker's People Are Haunted"Not the House by Kim Waldron A play that includes orgasm from congress with the universe, a shaky partition between the real and the otherworldly, looking fo…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 5:36pm on March 13, 2017

"Smokey Joe's Café" Sizzles, at Town Hall Theatre, Lafayette by Robert M. Gardner

Lieber and Stoller's Whirlwind Trip Down Memory Lane by Robert M. Gardner Imagine my surprise and delight when I discovered that two Jewish boys from New York wrote the musical timeline of m…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 6:34pm on March 12, 2017

"Polaroid Stories" Exposes Street Life, at CAL Playhouse, Berkeley by Tyler Jeffreys

Millennial Notes Naomi Iizuka Mingles Myth with Modern Pain by Tyler Jeffreys Some youths are at risk, others passed that threshold before birth. We may not know their names, but we will cer…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 6:54pm on March 9, 2017

"Don Quichotte," A Romance in Two Ages, at Island City Opera, Alameda by Robert M. Gardner

Massenet Twists the Tale of our Favorite Knight by Robert M. Gardner "Don Quichotte," the second show of Island Opera's 2017 season, capitvates us with its comedy and romance. The intimate v…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 4:07am on March 9, 2017

"Holding the Edge": Helping AIDS Patients in the 80s, at The Marsh, San Francisco by Jeremiah Wall

Nurse Elaine Magree: A Night Shift to Remember by Jeremiah Wall In her shift as a nurse in late January 1986, Elaine Magree encounters death in the sky and on earth, and ends up not quite "H…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 10:05pm on March 7, 2017

"Well": How to Cure Family & Racism, at CCCT, El Cerrito by Bdhorwitz

Lisa Kron Makes Healing Comedy of Herself, Mom, and Allergies by Barry David Horwitz When Lisa Kron, the writer of "Well," uses herself as a character called Lisa in her own play, the stakes…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 3:38pm on March 5, 2017

"Years in the Hundreds" Amazes with Old-Young Love, at Central Works, Berkeley by Bdhorwitz

Potterveld Challenges Us with Sex, Guilt, and Twins by Barry David Horwitz Around the four sided playing area, in a lovely Victorian living room in the Berkeley City Club, Central Works pres…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 9:28pm on March 3, 2017

Julie Dimas-Lockfeld by Julie Dimas-lockfeld

Julie Dimas-Lockfeld, has been involved in the local theatre scene for several decades. A graduate of Stage Group Theatre's full time acting program, Julie then joined the resident ensemble …

SOURCE: Theatrius at 4:52am on March 2, 2017

"Isaac's Eye" Changes the World, at Custom Made Theatre, S.F. by Bdhorwitz

Lucas Hnath Strikes Again, Melding Mind and Body by Barry David Horwitz "Isaac's Eye" by Lucas Hnath is a wonder. You have to admire and love the Narrator/Actor (a sly Adam Niemann) who draw…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 5:52pm on March 1, 2017

"Four Dogs and a Bone": Brash & Boisterous at Firescape Theatre, S.F. by Irene Nelson

Shanley's Indie Lust Breeds Big Screen Brawl by Irene Nelson Director Robert Zimmerman goes full tilt to keep us on board for the ride in "Four Dogs and A Bone" (1993), a funny, bitter thril…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 4:21am on February 28, 2017

"Airport Insecurity" Takes Flight at Naatak, in Palo Alto by Susan Dunn

Vikas Dhurka's Airport Anxiety Flies Off the Charts by Susan Dunn In our high-powered, charged-up lives, where do we most need to feel safe and secure? The airport, of course. But "hurry …

SOURCE: Theatrius at 3:18am on February 28, 2017

"Billy Elliot": Music & Dance Delight by Elton John, at Berkeley Playhouse by Bdhorwitz

A Boy Learns to Dance, Coal Miners Learn to Strike! by Barry David Horwitz In 1981, Margaret Thatcher's Conservative British government announced a plan to close 23 coal-mines in Northern En…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 3:27am on February 25, 2017

"Death of a Salesman" in Trump-World, at Ubuntu Theater Project, Oakland by Geordie Milne

Millennial Notes Arthur Miller LIVES in Multi-Cultural America by Geordie Milne Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman" (1949) exposes the cruelty of the American Dream. Given the rise of Dona…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 10:12pm on February 23, 2017

"Eat, Pray, Laugh!" An Indian Quest, at The Marsh, Berkeley by Sweta Chawla

Alicia Dattner Seeks the Perfect Guru by Sweta Chawla More like a court jester than an L.A. princess, Alicia Dattner has not only performed stand up comedy for a dozen years, she actually ha…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 2:54am on February 22, 2017

"Silence! the Musical" Tastes Delicious, at Victoria Theatre, S.F. by John Chakan

Parody of Silence of the Lambs Gets Down and Dirty by John Chakan The success of a parody can often hinge on how well one knows the original work. And you will surely enjoy "Silence! The Mus…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 9:40pm on February 21, 2017

Adam Kaddoura by Adam Kaddoura

  Adam Kaddoura is a Bay Area writer and editor, and a recent graduate of San Francisco State University's creative writing program. In addition to writing reviews for theater, film, a…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 3:55am on February 21, 2017

"Ideation" Questions Authority at Marin Onstage, San Rafael by Kim Waldron

Just Doing Their  Jobs  by Kim Waldron "Ideation" by Aaron Loeb asks us to think about things we would rather not consider. A dark comedy with equal measures of humor and dread, Loeb's…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 1:14pm on February 20, 2017

"Playtest" Electrifies BLAST Festival, at Shotgun Players, Berkeley by Buzz Goldberg

S.F. Neo-Futurists BLAST 30 Plays in One Hour! by Buzz Goldberg I'm still buzzing about the San Francisco Neo-Futurists' show at Shotgun Players, part of Shotgun's three-week long Blast Thea…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 8:38pm on February 18, 2017

Mike Daisey Blasts "The End of Journalism" at Shotgun Players, Berkeley by Bdhorwitz

Daisey Turns Tragic to Comic at BLAST Theater Festival by Barry David Horwitz Mike Daisey is the U.S.'s most powerful story-teller. He comes out and sits at a table in the spotlight in the d…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 9:54pm on February 17, 2017

Barry Willis by Barry Willis

Barry Willis is a writer, editor, and artist living in Sonoma County. A theater critic for the Marin Independent Journal, and formerly an art and theater critic with the Pacific Sun, he has …

SOURCE: Theatrius at 3:55pm on February 16, 2017

"Fool for Love" Thrills and Shocks at Magic Theatre, S.F. by Bdhorwitz

Shepard's Sexual Tragedy Is Riveting in Revival by D. Marc Capobianco Many theaters stage revivals of plays that have been performed in their earlier repertoire and proven enormously popular…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 6:06am on February 16, 2017

Ishai Padawer by Ishai Padawer

Ishai Padawer works in cell culture process development. He has a few years of experience in the biotech and pharmaceutical industries, but has always enjoyed writing. He also likes reading …

SOURCE: Theatrius at 7:53pm on February 15, 2017

"Hand to God" Brings Something Wicked to Berkeley Repertory Theatre by Kim Waldron

There Be Demons in Robert Askins' Puppet Tyrone by Kim Waldron I prefer my horror stories to be fabulous, rather than realistic. Give me an orange-haired, foul-mouthed, demon-possessed sock …

SOURCE: Theatrius at 9:43pm on February 14, 2017

"A Thousand Splendid Suns" Shines on Women, at A.C.T., S.F. by Ben Sloan

Millennial Notes Sarma Adapts Aghan Novel in Spectacular Style by Ben Sloan American Conservatory Theater has succeeded in putting Khaled Hosseini's best selling novel on the stage in grand …

SOURCE: Theatrius at 3:00pm on February 13, 2017

"Daniel's Husband" Surprises, then Shocks, at NCTC, S.F. by Bdhorwitz

Michael McKeever Makes Theater Magic by Barry David Horwitz Watch that next step"it could be dangerous. Michael McKeever's play "Daniel's Husband" will alert you to unexpected perils, at New…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 6:29am on February 11, 2017
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