Theater
Writer Harwan is so preoccupied with his 15,000 page thesis on theater and director Robert Lepage that he barely notices…
In “King Charles III”, Chicago Shakespeare stages a story of future history. Queen Elizabeth has just died and, finally, Prince…
Keith Josef Adkins has written an admirable play that tells the tale of two free brothers of color in 1843’s…
Each year, The Old Globe/University of San Diego Shiley Graduate Theatre Program brings us a little Shakespeare. It’s a great…
“Letter to a Man” or, the mad man’s diaries, comes out of the scribbled ramblings of Vaslav Nijinsky as he…
Remy Charlip was a great person, an innovative writer of children’s books, an early member of the Merce Cunningham Dance…
“Rainbow Logic Arm in Arm with Remy Charlip” is Seth Eisen’s two-year labor of love and homage to his beloved…
“The Last Tiger in Haiti,” a world premiere co-production between Berkeley Rep and the La Jolla Playhouse, was written by…
Usually a Tom Stoppard play is an intellectual treat, but “The Hard Problem” is part treat and part treatment. Perhaps…
Fifty-four years after its Broadway debut, the award-winning “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” by Edward Albee (1928-2016) hasn’t lost any…
With startlingly prescient timing, Berkeley Rep’s current production is a new adaptation of Pulitzer Prize winner Sinclair Lewis’ 1935 satirical…
The actor Glynn Turman, now appearing in “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” at the Mark Taper Forum, began his acting career…