Review: ‘Adventures With Alice’ presented by We Players in Golden Gate Park (*****)
by Charles Kruger Any child (even toddlers) fortunate enough to be taken on a stroll through Golden Gate Park to enjoy We Players “Adventures With Alice” will receive a gift of memories that will last a life time. What could compare to looking across an expanse of grass and…
Keep readingReview: World Premiere of ‘Red Red Red’ at Oakland Theater Project (***1/2)
by Charles Kruger “Red Red Red” is an extraordinary ordinary play. Ordinary in that this story of adolescent love and angst is simple and universal. Extraordinary in that this particular teenager is a mythological monster, one of the three-bodied red cattle of Geryon, whom Hercules must steal. Life…
Keep readingReview: ‘A Strange Loop’ at A.C.T. (*****)
by Charles Kruger “A Stange Loop” is strange, indeed. Surreal, like an Escher drawing of hand drawing a hand drawing a hand drawing a hand. It is a life scene in a mirror. It is an autiobiographical play in which nothing happens. Literally: nothing happens. Nothing can happen because…
Keep readingReview: ‘The Speakeasy: Age of Scofflaws” (*****)
by Charles Kruger The Saga of “The Speakeasy” In the Spring of 2014, Nick Olivero (the co-owner and executive director of The Boxcar Theatre Studios) along with head writers Barry Eitel and Tim Bauer and a host of others, presented the first iteration of “The Speakeasy,” an immersive theatre…
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