THEATER REVIEW: SAN FRANCISCO
Show #60: The Apotheosis of Pig Husbandry, SF Playhouse, May 26.
The Apotheosis of Pig Husbandry is an unwieldy name for a play. But it’s just about right for a scholarly treatise, which is what the object of the same name is within the world of William Bivins’s “agricultural noir”...
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Don’t Assume: The Position
Seventeenth show of 2010: The Position, PianoFight, February 7.
It’s boom times for local playwright William Bivins, who’s suddenly enjoying a flurry of productions all over town: last fall Virago Theatre Company produced his The Afterlife of the Mind in Berkeley and San Francisco, while PianoFight Productions staged Pulp Scripture, his award-winning hit from last...
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