"Every Brilliant Thing" Shows We Are Not Alone"at OTP
William Hodgson Shines in Unique List of Life's Delights by Philippa Kelly Cardboard boxes are stacked against the wall, sporting post-it notes, a life in storage. There's a large rug, and f…
William Hodgson Shines in Unique List of Life's Delights by Philippa Kelly Cardboard boxes are stacked against the wall, sporting post-it notes, a life in storage. There's a large rug, and f…
Millennial Notes Harrison David Rivers Reveals an Outsider's Self-Doubt by Javon Blair We Americans put intense pressure on each other to conform and follow the herd. When we break away from…
Suzan-Lori Parks Spotlights Overlapping Black Histories by Patricia L. Morin In her 2002 Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Suzan-Lori Parks creates a fantasy shared by two brothers, reflecting th…
Matthew Ozawa Modernizes Beethoven's Ode to Justice   by Jennifer Ann Charron Beethoven, with help from friends like Matthew Ozawa and the cast, orchestra, and crew of SF Opera gav…
Millennial Notes Justin Huertas' Fantasy Inspires His New Punk Pop Album by Tyler Jeffreys "Lizard Boy" is set to tour four continents next year and Justin Huertas' "Terrible Ride" has nearl…
Duncan Macmillan's Boy Next Door Finds Hope in Lists by Barry David Horwitz We all hope we can be as resilient and warmhearted as the Narrator that William Hodgson ardently brings to life in…
Lauren Yee Pits U.S. vs. China in a "Friendship Game" by Patricia L. Morin Lauren Yee's unique play "The Great Leap," at The Stage in San Jose calls our attention to winning and losing, and …
Thornton Wilder's Time Travelers Turn into Glorious Ghosts by Barry David Horwitz When I moved to Berkeley in 1960 for school, I thought I'd landed in Thornton Wilder's ideal small town. We …
Marga Gomez Tells Touching Tale of Growing Up Lesbian by Barry David Horwitz Marga Gomez charms with her wry smile as she regales us with the story of her Catholic school girlhood in Washing…
Millennial Notes Isaac Gómez Exposes the Horrors of Gentrification by Evelyn Arevalo "The Displaced" is not your run-of-the-mill horror story. Playwright Isaac Gómez gives us a bright,…
Don Reed Says What We've All Been Thinking by Barry David Horwitz Don Reed does it all"he stars in TV, movies, stand-up, and just plain showing up"always with a great presence, a lilting voi…
Dael Orlandersmith Weaves an Epic on Jazz, Harlem, Hope by Barry David Horwitz "Stoop Stories" could be called "The New York Odyssey" because playwright/poet Dael Orlandersmith has created a…
Shire & Maltby Create a Collage of Musical Delights by Patricia L. Morin San Francisco Playhouse, under the innovative direction of Susi Damilano and Choreographer Nicole Helfer, offers …
Molly Smith Metzler Spotlights Strains of New Motherhood by Patricia L. Morin Cinnabar Theater's powerful production of Molly Smith Metzler's play exposes not only the demands on new mothers…
Millennial Notes Shakespeare Kicks Off New Season of Fantastic Live Theater  by Jordan Freed Watching "The Winter's Tale" at Cal Shakes feels like witnessing two prodigious trapeze artist…
Gunderson & Gray Capture Life Under Lockdown  by Patricia L. Morin Left Edge Theatre's two one-acts, "Beautiful Monsters" by Kelly Gray and "I and You" by Lauren Gunderson, explore th…
John Fisher Sends Up Silly Snobs in U.S. & U.K by Robert M. Gardner & Barry David Horwitz In "National Trust," a solo show by John Fisher, we find our hero camping it up, calling int…
Fred Pitts Links Black and Native American History  by Patricia L. Morin Using his personal tour of the 21 Spanish missions across California, soft-spoken Fred Pitts has fashioned an intr…
Millennial Notes Lin-Manuel Miranda Revives Revolution in Living Color by Evelyn Arevalo The touring company of "Hamilton" in San Francisco boasts an exciting diversity of singers and dancer…
Jon Tracy Celebrates Lady Zen's Magical Memories by Philippa Kelly The central Mexican city of Guanajuato has a strange history of unearthing the dead. It's home to a "mummy museum" that hou…
Cavalli Pits Power vs. Love in Sensual Spectacle by Joseph Mutti This was the first time I'd attended a performance of Francesco Cavalli's "Eliogabalo," loosely based on the life of the infa…
Lauren Yee Exposes Love's Labor's Lost in Pottsville, PAÂ Â by Patricia L. Morin & Barry David Horwitz "The Song of Summer," a comedy by Lauren Yee, follows the rocky romance betwee…
Reflections "Essential Services Project" Offers Free Thrills by Patricia L. Morin Imagine the creativity, stamina, and drive it takes for one person to write, act, direct, and produce, a…
 JanáÄek &  Khuner Deliver Lush Emotional Score by Jennifer Ann Charron West Edge Opera's new production of LeoÅ¡ JanáÄek's "Katya Kabanova" premiered July 24, in the…
Linda Evans Carves a Path to Gender Fluidity by Patricia L. Morin TheatreFirst and Lisa Evans are to be applauded for braving the sensitive questions of sexuality and gender in "You Really S…