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how to make an American Son
In the NCTC production of christopher oscar peña’s “how to make an American Son,” timely and important messages are powerfully conveyed how deeply entrenched is the felt entitlement, superiority, and privilege by much of our white-dominated society.
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The Bardy Bunch: The War of the Families Partridge and Brady
With tongue-in-cheek yet with voices that collectively soar, Guggenheim Entertainment opens \West Coast premiere of “The Bardy Bunch: The War of the Families Partridge and Brady” that is overflowing with merriment, mock, and murder.
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The Coast Starlight
San Jose Stage Company’s Bay Area premiere of “The Coast Starlight” s a journey for us as audience whose thousand miles and ninety minutes flies by in an highly entertaining and engaging trip up the West Coast.
The Monsters
Ngozi Anyanwu’s “The Monsters,” a two-hander play opens at Berkeley Repertory Theater — a play about a brother and sister who travel together a bumpy, sometimes circuitous path through reunion, recollection, resentment, rivalry, and reconciliation.
Flex
in the West Coast premiere of Candice Jones’ “Flex,” five Black teens and basketball teammates in rural, 1998 Arkansas are trying to survive more than just the opposing team’s scoring.
The Goat, Or Who Is Sylvia?
Shotgun Players opens its 34th season with Edward Albee’s 2002 Tony Award winning “The Goat Or, Who Is Sylvia?” in a production that is jaw-dropping astounding in every respect: direction, acting, visuals, effects, and maybe most of all, subject matter.






