After the end of a short summer break and the inauguration of the autumn season, along with “La Traviata” and…
Jess Curtis is an award-winning dancemaker and performer who has created and performed multidisciplinary works in the U.S and Europe. In…
While on the surface the 42nd Annual Mill Valley Film Festival may seem like global cinematic showcasing, per usual, but…
Currently running at the Lantern Theater Company Bertolt Brecht’s rarely staged “The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui” directed by Charles…
Too many seasons have slipped by without my having caught up with Smuin Contemporary Ballet. It was heartening to see…
“The Great Wave” should have been a great play. It seemingly has all the right ingredients: a spine-tingling story based…
If you have a nose for power, drawing a deep inspirational breath from the approachable majesty of nature, the long…
In the 16th century, a bungled kidnap attempt triggers a domino cascade that nearly foils the future of the teenager…
Q&A/Review by Paula Farmer They say inspiration can come from the most unlikeliest of places. For Lara Prescott, debut novelist…
Mark Morris’ understated barefoot “Mozart Dances” (2006) launched the 2019-20 season for Cal Performances this weekend with three separate piano…