A mad, mad, mad world: Kushner’s ‘The Illusion’ at The Pear

The Illusion is a mad, mad, mad pastiche of steam punk, commedia del arte, and 17th century drama that only Tony Kushner could put together.   Adapted from Pierre Corneille’s L’Illusion Comique, this comedy deals with parenthood, love (both parental and romantic), and illusion.  It is laugh-aloud funny, while at...

Interview: James Carpenter on acting, John Gabriel Borkman

"He took money from the bank ... he's looking at establishing his own kingdom," says actor James Carpenter. "He's more than a bit mad. He's spent five years in prison, and the next eight years upstairs in the attic. He doesn't come down." No, this is not Bernie Madoff. It...
Frank Langella's Cyrano, City Lights Theater Company

Theater Review: ‘Frank Langella’s Cyrano’ at City Lights Theater

I know all about enormous noses, but unfortunately as Loni can attest I'm not quite the poet. Fortunately though Cyrano does have a way with words and it proves to be a formidable ally in all things love and war. City Lights Theater again does yeoman's work, this time with a...

Theater Review: ‘Ain’t Misbehavin’ brings the Harlem Renaissance to San Jose

The Cotton Club and Savoy Ballroom of the 1920s and 1930s were the places to be. Jumpin' and swingin' all night long, and celebrating the ups and downs of life along with the Golden Age of Jazz. Ain't Misbehavin', with its non-stop  Thomas "Fats" Waller tune stack and five talented...

Theater Review: ‘Legally Blonde’ at Broadway San Jose

Legally Blonde is a light-hearted, breezy musical that perfectly caps the Broadway San Jose inaugural season. It's pure pink bubble gum, and even the most curmudgeon-ed theater-goer would have a hard time resisting its infectious energy and charm. You can't help but root for Elle Woods (Becky Gulsvig) who dances, sings,...

Theater Review: ‘Den of Thieves’ a sure thing, donuts to dollars

Unorganized crime has never been funnier than in Den of Thieves at SF Playhouse. But first, some advice: any time a gun-toting slickster with "Flaco" tattooed on his forearm and a girlfriend named Boochie tells you a job is fool proof, just run. To three partially reformed career criminals, however,...

Theater Review: ‘Sunsets and Margaritas’ at TheatreWorks

In Sunsets and Margaritas by playwright José Cruz González, a Latino family faces just about every challenge life can throw their way: aging, regret, birth, despair. Oh, plus a panic attack or two thrown in for good measure. But the Serrano's benefit from an enduring tradition, and ability to persevere, despite the unpredictable...

Theater Review: ‘Burn This’ premieres at Dragon Theatre, Palo Alto

Director Dale Albright brings us back to ourselves in this well-crafted production about how characters come together after the death of a gay dancer.

Theater Review: ‘Concerning Strange Devices from the Distant West’ is wondrously inventive

Things aren't always what they seem. A photographer disagrees. Grumbling, he notes that most people are what they seem. Such a disappointment that is. If disappointment is evaluated using this criteria, then Naomi Iizuka, in her World Premiere of Concerning Strange Devices from the Distant West, does not disappoint. Instead she...

RealD 3D at Cinequest: Now I’m a believer

I admit I'm a little slow on this one. Despite my early adopter DNA and love for all things digital, I have not yet seen Avatar; and I've been upfront about my misgivings for 3D technology in general (see Avatar, you’re no Godfather: 5 reasons why I probably won’t...