Theater
Hurricane Diane is about two-thirds satirical comedy and one-third social activism. The comedy part is fantastic. Set in a (mostly)…
The Wilma Theater has been redesigned as a multi-tiered amphitheater to frame Rajiv Joseph’s provocative 2017 political play ‘Describe the…
“If you allow me the time to exist, everything will be all right,” announces a gregarious gender fluid puppet. Inspired…
The extraordinary and applauded theatrical production of “Gatz” has played to sold-out theaters in the United States and Europe since…
Two-time Emmy Award-winning actor Tony Hale (Gary on “Veep,” Buster on “Arrested Development”) returned to the stage for the first…
The title is personal, the play is personal, and so is this review. “What the Constitution Means to Me,” is…
Berkeley’s Indra’s Net Theater is now staging the first American production of the newly revised version (2018) of playwright Michael…
Sarah Ruhl rules! The MacArthur Fellowship “genius” award winner’s latest play, a world premiere, and her sixth at Berkeley Rep…
Irish Repertory Theatre’s revival of “Pumpgirl” recently opened to rave reviews, with critics praising the performance of Labhaoise Magee as…
For a three-actor one-set 85-minute no-intermission play, there’s A LOT going on in Donja R. Love’s one in two, which…
Good news for San Francisco’s Harry Potter fans: the most awarded theatrical entertainment in theater history, “Harry Potter and the…