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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.
Current “Best Bets”
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Other recent reviews
Our Class
Norman Allen’s adaptation of Tadeusz Slobodzianek’s “Our Class” is a timely must see not for enjoyment per se, but for an awakening of what is happening right now that is not that dissimilar to what happened in one of the darkest periods of all history a mere eighty-plus years ago on July 10, 1941.
Macbeth
In partnership with Play On Shakespeare, Magic Theatre opens Cruz’s gut-punching, gripping, yet still poetic “Macbeth” in a modern adaptation by Migdalia Cruz.
Dial M for Murder
City Lights Theatre Company kills it opening Jeffrey Hatcher’s adapted “Dial M for Murder” in a production boasting knock-’em-dead direction, casting, and creative elements resulting in a sure-fire winner.
||: Girls :||: Chance :||: Music :||
In a co-production with Vineyard Theatre Company, American Conservatory Theater presents the world premiere of Eisa Davis’ “||: Girls :||: Chance :||: Music :||” in a production in which the exceptional musical talents of its cast of four shine forth even as their portrayed characters ride a roller coaster of teen-fueled emotions that sometimes connect them in chatter and comradery and sometimes result in eruptions and isolation.
Gods and Monsters
Three societal rejects of the late 1950’s facing much, daily prejudice who themselves share their own, deep-seeded prejudices of each other are the focus of New Conservatory Theatre Center’s West Coast premiere of Tom Mullen’s “Gods and Monsters.”





