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1,512 stories from Theatrius

"Deathtrap" Thrills and Kills, at Theatre Rhinoceros, S.F. by Jordan Freed

Millennial Notes Ira Levin Deconstructs Murder Mysteries, Hilariously by Jordan Freed Early on in "Deathtrap," a man seeking help moving a body shouts, "What's done is done, I don't see the …

SOURCE: Theatrius at 9:38pm on March 26, 2019

"The Mushroom Cure""A Raucous, Deep Dive into OCD, at The Marsh, S.F. by Beau McGlasson

Millennial Notes Adam Strauss's Hilarious Story of Anxiety & Shrooms by Beau McGlasson In the small, upstairs theater at The Marsh, I spy the silhouette of a tall, bushy-haired man, who …

SOURCE: Theatrius at 5:13pm on March 25, 2019

"Falsettos" Harmonizes the History of Love, at SHN, S.F. by Evelyn Arevalo

Finn & Lapine Make Musical Magic from 80s Outsiders by Evelyn Arevalo & Barry David Horwitz The "Falsettos" New York Jewish family and their friends live on the margins of 80s mainst…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 1:12pm on March 24, 2019

"Sojourn" Takes Us to Unexpected Places, at Pear, Mountain View by Hamilton Nguyen

Millennial Notes Evan Kokkila-Schumacher Explores Interstellar Ideas by Hamilton Nguyen Surprising and expansive, "Sojourn" explores the challenges of deep space research. As humanity's most…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 5:15am on March 23, 2019

Jesse Marley by Jesse Marley

Jesse is an undergraduate student of medical anthropology at Wesleyan University. He sees writing as our most best opportunity to share and absorb ideas. He currently writes for his school n…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 4:43pm on March 20, 2019

"Black Eagles" Soars, at African American Shakes, S.F. by Robert M. Gardner

L. Peter Callender Celebrates Black WWII Pioneers by Robert M. Gardner "Black Eagles" opens at a 90s reception honoring General Colin Powell, attended by three surviving WWII Black fighter p…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 8:24am on March 20, 2019

"American Hero" Transforms Corporate into Co-op, at Custom Made, S.F. by Bdhorwitz

Bess Wohl Serves Up Sandwich Shenanigans by Barry David Horwitz Have you ever walked into a franchise sandwich shop and wondered what's going on behind the counter? Bess Wohl has the answers…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 11:44pm on March 19, 2019

"The Great Leap" Scores a Big Win, at ACT, S.F. by Jordan Freed

Millennial Notes Lauren Yee's Sports Spectacle Packs Passion & Politics by Jordan Freed ACT pulls off a brilliant trick with "The Great Leap." We might go for Tony award-winning actor BD…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 1:46am on March 18, 2019

"Actually" Asks the Rape Question Head-On, at Aurora, Berkeley by Bdhorwitz

Anna Ziegler Interrogates Princeton Freshmen, Brilliantly by Barry David Horwitz Playwright Anna Ziegler won't let us off the hook. She presents two charming and evasive new Princeton studen…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 4:02pm on March 17, 2019

Christine Okon by Christine Okon

Christine Okon is a voting member of San Francisco Bay Area Critics Circle and a member of the American Theater Critics Association. She writes for TheaterandSuch.com and lives in San Franci…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 5:54pm on March 15, 2019

"The Who & the What" Incites Family Intifada, at Marin Theatre Co. by Bdhorwitz

Ayad Akhtar Unfolds Religious Crisis in America by Rachel Norby and Barry David Horwitz Set in Atlanta in 2013, "The Who & the What" focuses on a traditional Muslim father, Afsal (domina…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 10:54pm on March 12, 2019

Fritz Mad'Laine by Fritz Mad'laine

Fritz Mad'Laine (they/them) is a playwright, director, and dramaturg who never grew out of playing dress-up. Originally from the North Bay, they hold a BA in Theater & Performance Studie…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 3:43pm on March 12, 2019

"Marie and Rosetta" Break Barriers in Music & Life, at TheatreWorks, Palo Alto by Robert M. Gardner

George Brant Scores Big with Rosetta Retrospective by Robert M. Gardner Michelle E. Jordan is a powerhouse in the role of Rosetta Tharpe. Her dynamism, her conviction, and her obvious faith …

SOURCE: Theatrius at 12:28am on March 12, 2019

Barry Thornton by Barry Thornton

Barry Thornton is a writer and activist. He came to understand we needed an actual revolution while he was part of the battle against the Vietnam War, and thinks this is more true now than e…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 8:09pm on March 11, 2019

"Sleeping Beauty" Is Back, Lovelier Than Ever, at S.F. Ballet by Pamela Feinsilber

Helgi Tomasson Sets Petipa's Classic with Sumptuous Beauty by Pamela Feinsilber Whether fairy tale, Disney film, or classic ballet, "Sleeping Beauty" is a story of love trumping hate. It sta…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 4:31pm on March 11, 2019

"Fiorello!" Blooms to a Lively Beat, at 42nd Street Moon, S.F. by Cynthia Lopez

Director Altree Piemme Melds History, Politics, Music by Cynthia K. Lopez Fiorello H. LaGuardia, 99th Mayor of New York, known as "the little flower," was no shrinking violet. A tireless, cr…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 8:02pm on March 8, 2019

"Transfers" Sensitively Spotlights Education Inequality, at Crowded Fire, S.F. by Jennifer Charron

Lucy Thurber Exposes Elite College's Idea of "Inclusion" by Jennifer Ann Charron                           …

SOURCE: Theatrius at 5:51pm on March 8, 2019

"Brooklyn Bridge" Builds Family from Strangers, at Town Hall, Lafayette by Hamilton Nguyen

Millennial Notes Melissa James Gibson Imagines a Loving Neighborhood by Hamilton Nguyen Melissa James Gibson's heart-warming "Brooklyn Bridge" illustrates the beauty of a diverse community. …

SOURCE: Theatrius at 4:08am on March 8, 2019

"Her Portmanteau" Carries Secret Joy & Longing, at ACT, S.F. by Bdhorwitz

Mfoniso Udofia Unpacks Nigeria-to-U.S. Journey by Barry David Horwitz When the comfy little New York apartment rolled out toward me, I was surprised by familiar, softly-woven cushions and wo…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 7:15am on March 4, 2019

"Wonderland""Down the Rabbit Hole, at Central Works, Berkeley by Jordan Freed

Millennial Notes Gary Graves' Audacious Script Struggles by Jordan Freed What happens when Franz Kafka meets Lewis Carroll, and "Why is a raven like a writing desk?" Like the Mad Hatter's in…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 9:02pm on February 26, 2019

"Hamilton" Gives Voices to American Descendants, at SHN, S.F. by Bdhorwitz

Lin-Manuel Miranda's Hip-Hop Musical Opens Hearts & Minds by Barry David Horwitz Lin-Manuel Miranda's work of great genius, "Hamilton," has already transcended its time and place and asc…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 8:37pm on February 25, 2019

"Humble Boy" Charms & Delights, at CCCT, El Cerrito by Bdhorwitz

Charlotte Jones Buzzes Us from Bee Hive to Black Holes by Barry David Horwitz "Humble Boy," an endearing, witty British comedy, sports a beautiful garden and a huge, glowing, phallic bee hiv…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 5:18am on February 25, 2019

"Every Day Alice""A Welcome Addition to Wonderland, at PianoFight, S.F. by Beau McGlasson

Millennial Notes Anne Yumi Kobori's Dark, Fantastic Portrait of an Artist by Beau McGlasson Tea parties, real or imaginary, usually feature wit and polite manners. But Anne Yumi Kobori's tea…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 1:27am on February 24, 2019

"Hello, Dolly!" Dazzles Eyes, Ears, Heart, at SHN, S.F. by Rosa Del Duca

Millennial Notes Jerry Zaks & Betty Buckley Make a Perfect Match by Rosa del Duca "It's going to be so colorful," a woman gushed before the curtain rose on "Hello, Dolly!" starring Broad…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 4:43pm on February 23, 2019

Hamilton Nguyen by Hamilton Nguyen

Hamilton Nguyen graduated from Saint Mary's College of California with a Bachelor's in Finance, and he works in real estate finance. He eagerly consumes books, movies, radio (recent 88.5 NPR…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 4:41pm on February 23, 2019
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