By my count, there have been at least a dozen film and television productions of “Little Women,” including two silent…
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…
Ballet has its stable of warhorses (Giselle, Swan Lake, The Sleeping Beauty), but in every company’s manger, there’s just one…
Some stories are so satisfying that they seem to live on and on, sometimes in different modes and renditions. Such…
Marc Bruni is the co-Director with PigPen Theatre Co. of The Tale of Despereaux. He has directed the Tony, Grammy,…
Since 1967, the Society for the Encouragement of Contemporary Art (SECA) of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA)…
Amidst the prosperity of post-war America, two of the institutions that reaped great rewards were labor unions and organized crime….
“Art in the Age of Black Power 1963 –1983” celebrates and dignifies the significant body of artwork by African American…
EgoPo Classic Theater explores the fertile theatrical ground of Sam Shepard this season in revivals of ‘Curse of the Starving…
Much has been made of the stylistic freedom composers now enjoy. The Gordian knot of the 12-note system has been…
Whether it’s the Teutonic Giselle peasant girl or the Indian sub-continent’s Nikia temple dancer, the plight of the village virgin…