"Reel to Reel" Opens Our Ears to Love, at Magic Theatre, S.F.
John Kolvenbach Offers Antidote to Cynical Times by Jeremiah Wall On the way to see Magic Theatre's World Premiere of John Kolvenbach's "Reel to Reel," I  stopped  to listen to sound a…
John Kolvenbach Offers Antidote to Cynical Times by Jeremiah Wall On the way to see Magic Theatre's World Premiere of John Kolvenbach's "Reel to Reel," I  stopped  to listen to sound a…
Zimmerman, Herold, Ball: Make Magic with Blue & Gold  by Jeremiah Wall On a smoky, apocalyptic night, U.C. Berkeley's Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies immersed us all in Mary Z…
Han Ong Recalls Revolutionary Singer-Activist by Jeremiah Wall The title of Han Ong's play "Grandeur" must be ironic, since the setting in a dimly-lit Harlem apartment is anything but grand.…
John Fisher Goes Fabulous for Magical Musical by Jeremiah Wall Director John Fisher and Theatre Rhinoceros are staging "Priscilla, Queen of the Desert," tapping a rich vein of song, danc…
Jonathan Kane Takes Rachel from Martyrdom to Poetry by Jeremiah Wall I went to "My Name is Rachel Corrie" by Sawtooth Productions at the Magic Theatre, expecting to hear the words of a strid…
Gilbert & Sullivan: "Someday My Prince Will Show Up in a Dress" Â by Jeremiah Wall If you have seen Topsy Turvy, the movie about Gilbert & Sullivan, Lyric Theatre's "Princess Ida,…
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…
Acting Human in the Valley by Jeremiah Wall We have all heard by now that automation will replace many more of today's jobs. This startling fact is announced as if the matter were entirely s…
Jeremiah Wall was born in Michigan in the mid-sixties, where LBJ launched his great society. He moved to Quebec in the wake of the Quiet Revolution, when Quebec turned francophone…