A Drunken Irish Christmas

23 November, 2015 Theater No comments
A Drunken Irish Christmas

The Seafarer is a familiar type of play– or rather, two familiar genres rolled into one.

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He’s Crafty

He’s Crafty

There’s nothing like a devilish prankster to liven up your summer. Just a couple years after ACT brought Bill Irwin’s version of Molière’s Scapin, Porchlight brings you another modernized version, Scapino! My review‘s in the Marin Independent Journal.

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Talk and Talk and Talk About a Revolution

Talk and Talk and Talk About a Revolution

Shotgun Players is taking on The Coast of Utopia,Tom Stoppard’s mammoth trilogy about the budding Russian intellectual life of the mid-19th century, planting seeds for the revolution that will come much later. Having done chapter one, Voyage, last year, Shotgun now presents part two, Shipwreck, in repertory with a limited revival of Voyage. My review‘s up on KQED Arts for the intrepid explorer.

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