Arwen Anderson and Tim Kniffin in Lydia Stryk's An Accident at Magic Theatre. Director: Rob Melrose / Photo: Jennifer Reiley.

Theater Review: ‘An Accident’ at Magic Theatre, San Francisco

Magic Theatre brings a strong season to a close with An Accident, a visceral and emotional story about recovery, memories and, even discovery of the self. Introspective at times, and often seething with cynical humor, the production by playwright Lydia Stryk is uncompromisingly human in its portrayal of a...

Theater Review: ‘Dirty Blonde’ Mae West at The Stage

Famous for her uninhibited sexuality and provocative double entendres, Mae West was way ahead of her time. Somewhat of a cross between Madonna and Pam Anderson, we're never quite sure who the real Mae West is - we do know gentlemen quiver, get weak at the knees in her well endowed...
Sandy Hackett's Rat Pack Show, Marines' Memorial Theatre, San Francisco

Review: ‘Sandy Hackett’s Rat Pack Show’

This is a trip back in time for those of you who remember "The Rat Pack" allegedly so nicknamed by their 5th member's wife. We had the opportunity on Saturday night to visit "The Sands Hotel" as it was on a similar night in 1940. For just...

Theater Review: Berkeley Rep’s ‘Girlfriend’ musical shines

Summer love. Baseball. Drive-in movies. And music—plenty of it. Berkeley Rep might be onto something. First with the white hot, soon-to-open on Broadway American Idiot musical powered by Green Day and now Girlfriend set to Matthew Sweet's 1991 album of the same name, the Rep seems to be perfecting...

Palo Alto Players announces student rush tickets For ‘Rent’

Palo Alto Players has announced the availability of a limited number of student “rush” tickets for their upcoming production of Jonathan Larson’s Rent, opening April 24, 2010 at the Lucie Stern Theater in Palo Alto. This much-loved and multiple award-winning musical will have a paid preview on April 23...

Theater Review: TheatreWorks’ ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ elegant, touching

In the end hope prevails in TheatreWorks' To Kill a Mockingbird. And despite a down South journey involving serious—and very relevant—issues including racism, rape, and justice, we're left feeling inspired and convinced that humanity can triumph. Yes, Harper Lee's classic novel still packs emotional punch. In fact, it serves as a...

Theater Review: ‘John Gabriel Borkman’ at Aurora Theatre, Berkeley

Indeed James Carpenter does make for the perfect lone wolf. Howling at the moon, so to speak, and trying to convince anyone that will listen to his delusional rants, he truly believes he was—and is—a savior in Aurora Theatre's John Gabriel Borkman. He's equally brooding and charismatic. And, as always...

Theater Review: ‘Circus Finelli’ is David Lynch approved entertainment – Nein!

Normally I prefer to receive facial punishment at the end of the night - either that or on ice during a hockey game; you know, when I really deserve it. Saturday night in San Francisco, however, was a most unusual exception. Not only would I receive a slap to...

Theater Review: ‘Vigil’ at A.C.T. with Olympia Dukakis

A.C.T.'s favorite theatrical couple return in Vigil, a heartfelt fable about life, aging and companionship. Academy award winner (Moonstruck) Olympia Dukakis and Marco Barricelli positively light up the stage with scintillating chemistry and natural emotion that's never overwrought. Dukakis plays Grace, a woman of few words, who's enjoying butterscotch pudding and...

Theater Wire: Opening around the Bay Area

Time for another round of shows opening across the Bay Area. Every 6 weeks or so there is a cycle of new shows at the majors, plus assorted quirky and interesting live stage events at smaller venues. A potpourri. A feast for the senses. An all-you-can-eat buffet. Well, okay,...