An August Ensemble

Marin Theatre Company kicks off its 50th season with August: Osage County.
Read my review in the Marin Independent Journal. Read more
MTC at 50

Marin Theatre Company looks back on its last 50 years and forward to the next 50.
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Old School Oppression

Tarell Alvin McCraney is back with a heartbreaking coming-of-age drama at Marin Theatre Company.
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Marley We Roll Along

Marin Theatre Company’s holiday show riffs on Dickens through the dead eyes of Scrooge’s partner.
My review is in today’s Marin Independent Journal. Read more
LaBrutality Beneath the Surface

Neil LaBute is known for unflinching depictions of human cruelty, so what happens when he takes on race in the American heartland? This Is How It Goes. My review is up on KQED Arts.
Body Slam Poetry

It’s not often that you see a guy in a Mexican wrestling mask just sitting in the audience at the theater, but then, it’s not every day that you see a play about professional wrestling. Everyone knows that wrestling is just as scripted as your average play, with the characters, twists, and outcomes all determined in advance, but I don’t know how much crossover there really is between the audiences of the ring and those of the stage.