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Miss You Like Hell
In co-production with Teatro Visión, City Lights Theater Company presents a rousing, compelling, and moving “Miss You Like Hell” that in the end provides a stomach-wrenching punch to bring home to us all the current, devastating effects of our broken, immigrant policies and practices.
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Dontrell, Who Kissed The Sea
Free-form dance movements, surrounding Greek-like chorus responses, and appearances of ancestrial spirits– all often bringing strong hints of long-ago Africa – are part of the oft-watery, dream-like world in The Pear Theatre’s production of “Dontrell, Who Kissed the Sea.”
Paradise Blue
Aurora Theatre continues its special relationship with the brilliant Dominque Morisseau, with a “Paradise Blue” that joins 1918’s “Detroit ’67:” as incredibly important stories of homage and respect about a part of Black and American history that must not be forgotten.
Cashed Out
Unfortunately, in its first-time production at San Francisco Playhouse,”Cashed Out” has enough issues related to script, direction, and some of the acting that even with its important themes and Native American roots, I cannot heartily recommend it at this time.
The Play That Goes Wrong
Palo Alto Players presents a rip-roaring, rib-tickling, riotously rambunctious “The Play That Goes Wrong.”
Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812
For the precious, few chances remaining to experience Shotgun’s “Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812,” the decision to go should be a no-brainer.