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  • Theater Review: THE STORY OF MY LIFE (Chance Theater)

    A STORY WELL TOLD BY CHANCE THEATER The Story of My Life is a warm, intimate and sweet two-character musical about Alvin Kelby and his childhood friend, Thomas Weaver. A flop in its New York debut, the 2009 show — which tugs at the heartstrings far more than the intellect — has been a regional…

  • Virtual Theatrical Event: COMMUNION (A.C.T. in San Francisco)

    American Conservatory Theater  (A.C.T.) is stretching the theatrical landscape with  the world premiere production of Obie Award–winning Bay Area playwright  Christopher Chen’s virtual play,  Communion.  It’s a thrilling interactive theatrical event on Zoom which is performed live May 28–June 27, 2021 for a limited number of attendees at each performance. It will feature Bay Area favorite Stacy Ross in her…

  • Film: FRAMELINE45 FILM FESTIVAL (Pride Night and more)

    FRAMELINE45 FILM FESTIVAL JUNE 10–27, 2021 NOW WITH VIRTUAL SCREENINGS NATIONWIDE Frameline’”the world’s longest–running and largest showcase of queer cinema’”returns this year with Frameline45: The San Francisco International LGBTQ+ Film Festival, running  June 10–27, 2021. Slated to be the most attended and longest festival in Frameline history, this year’s offerings will include a mix of in–person…

  • Cabaret: FEINSTEIN’S AT THE NIKKO (San Francisco’s Premier Nightclub Re-Opens This Week)

    FEINSTEIN’S AT THE NIKKO ANNOUNCES REOPENING WITH LINEUP OF FAN FAVORITES, BROADWAY STARS, AND LOCAL ICONS Following a year of shuttered doors, Feinstein’s at the Nikko  announced today they will reopen later this month with a lineup of fan favorites, Broadway stars, and local icons who will take the stage at San Francisco’s premier nightclub. Tickets…

  • Theater Podcast: THE DESIGNATED MOURNER & GRASSES OF A THOUSAND COLORS (Wallace Shawn & André Gregory)

    Premiering June 25 & July 9, 2021, Gideon Media will present The Designated Mourner and Grasses of a Thousand Colors, two unnervingly prescient plays from legendary playwright Wallace Shawn and director André Gregory, as part of their new slate of scripted fiction podcasts, with distribution from public media organization PRX. The podcasts will be available…

  • NY Theater: SEVEN DEADLY SINS (Tectonic Theater Project & Madison Wells Live)

    WELCOME ALL SINNERS! Following  Miami New Drama’s  acclaimed, sold-out run along Miami’s famed Lincoln Road, Seven Deadly Sins comes to New York City’s Meatpacking District for a strictly limited engagement produced by  Tectonic Theater Project and Madison Wells Live. No subject is taboo as audiences rotate through seven uniquely designed storefronts, exploring the depths of desire, jealousy, rage,…

  • Theater Review: WAITING FOR GODOT (The New Group Off Stage)

    ZOOM AND DOOM AND GLOOM IN A ROOM Samuel Beckett’s  Waiting for Godot is not an easy play to write about, let alone produce, act, or even watch. It’s challenging, opaque, and ambiguous. On the surface, it’s about nothing at all. Deep down, however, it’s about everything. It carries a multiplicity of meanings that accumulate like…

  • Art: WILLIE BIRCH: PAINTINGS FROM 1998-2019 (Fort Gansevoort gallery)

    Willie Birch, Sunday Morning, 2004, Acrylic and charcoal on paper, 72 x 144 inches (triptych) An online exhibition in conversation with Dr. Leslie King-Hammond Beginning Monday, May 24th and staying on view through July 3, 2021, Fort Gansevoort will present Willie Birch: Paintings from 1998-2019, the gallery’s first exhibition with New Orleans-based artist Willie Birch….

  • Off-Off-Broadway: OCCASIONALLY NOTHING (Theater for the New City)

    Life, the play says, is the time in between the sometimes which sometimes happen. Is that post-truth enough for you? Brad Fryman. It was inevitable, perhaps, that post-truth politics would seep into 21st century absurdist theater. One sunny example is Occasionally Nothing by Natalie Menna, which takes us to an upsetting time-to-come when something can…

  • Theater: LIVE FROM GRAMERCY PARK AT THE PLAYERS

    Theater streaming platform Broadway On Demand is presenting the world premiere of Live from Gramercy Park  at The Players  hosted by musical director Lance Horne. This nine-part documentary concert series features evenings of eclectic entertainment that celebrate the best of New York City’s cultural landscape and is dedicated to presenting celebrated music, theater, and cabaret stars, while…

  • Theater: LOUIS SLOTIN SONATA (Circle X Theatre Co. on Zoom)

    Circle X Theatre Co. in association will present two free Zoom readings of Louis Slotin Sonata by Paul Mullin, directed by John Langs. The commemorative readings will take place on Friday May 21, which is the 75th anniversary of Louis Slotin’s criticality accident at Los Alamos. The readings will take place at 7pm EST (with…

  • Theater: AN OCTOROON (Fountain Theatre Live)

    Casting is complete and rehearsals have begun for the  Los Angeles premiere of a radical, incendiary and subversively funny Obie award-winning play by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins. Performances of  An Octoroon  will inaugurate the  new outdoor stage  at  The Fountain Theatre  on  June 18 after four public previews. Performances will continue through Sept. 19, 2021. Judith Moreland  directs Jacobs-Jenkins’s outrageous deconstruction of a moustache-twirling melodrama by…

  • Theater: THE SISTERS ROSENSWEIG (Spotlight on Plays)

    The Spotlight on Plays series announces the full company for Wendy Wasserstein’s The  Sisters Rosensweig. Three very different  sisters  reunite after a lengthy separation and discover humanity, respect, and love in this definitive  serious comedy about sisterhood. Anna D. Shapiro  (August: Osage County) directs  Jason Alexander  as “Mervyn,”  John Behlmann  as “Geoffrey,”  Lisa Edelstein  as “Sara,”  Kathryn Hahn  as “Gorgeous,”  Kathryn Newton  as “Tess,”  Tracee Chimo Pallero  as “Pfeni,”  Chris Perfetti as “Tom,”…

  • Theater: TALK TO YOUR PEOPLE (Dan Hoyle, The Marsh)

    TALK TO ME One of our greatest solo performers, Dan Hoyle returns to The Marsh  for an intimate night of online theater, comedy, and community with an experimental workshop,  Talk to Your People, available to stream via  MarshStream. Provoked by a director friend last summer who said to “talk to your people,” Hoyle began to create new characters…

  • Theater: A GOOD DAY AT AUSCHWITZ (L.A. Theatre Works)

    L.A. Theatre Works presents the  world premiere  of a new play based on an extraordinary true story. Produced as a  state-of-the-art audio theater recording, A Good Day at Auschwitz  by noted actor  Stephen Tobolowsky  (Groundhog Day, Deadwood, Silicon Valley, The Goldbergs) stars  Alan Mandell, a veteran of stage and film for over 75 years, as Abe, a man the playwright met at…

  • Film: TWO GODS (directed by Zeshawn Ali)

    A Black Muslim Casket Maker Takes Two Vulnerable  Teens Under His Wing in a Powerful Story of Brotherhood and Redemption Film Launches in Theaters and Virtual Cinemas on Friday, May 21   Twelve-year-old Furquan, learning how to build a casket with the help of Hanif in TWO GODS Hanif, performing Muslim body washing ritual in TWO…

  • Theater: CHALK LINES (Chalk Repertory Theatre)

    Chalk Rep is launching  its new audio play series  Chalk Lines, five short plays using immersive audio storytelling which will bring to life unsung landmarks in Los Angeles City Council districts 8, 9, and 10 — including the Metro Expo Line, Leimert Park, Historic West Adams, and Exposition Park. Extending its signature site-specific style to the auditory…

  • Theater: WATCH ON THE RHINE (Spotlight on Plays)

    The “Spotlight  on  Plays” series announces the full company for Lillian Hellman’s  Watch  on  the Rhine  starring Academy award winner  Ellen Burstyn. It will premiere  on  Thursday, May 13 at  8PM EST/5PM PST  and will be available for a limited time  only. Purchase tickets by 7:59PM ET on 5/11: $12. Tickets Purchased after 8:00PM ET 5/11: $18 On demand playback is available with all tickets through 6:00pm…

  • Film: THE LANDMARK WESTWOOD (Reopens Friday May 14)

    Landmark Theatres is set for the grand re-opening of the extensively renovated The Landmark Westwood Theatre on Friday, May 14, 2021 with Zack Snyder’s ARMY OF THE DEAD (Netflix, 147 min). Snyder will appear in person for a discussion following the 7:00 PM show with producers Deborah Snyder and Wes Coller and Snyder will introduce…

  • Extras: How can you celebrate the Eurovision song contest this year?

    How can you celebrate the Eurovision song contest this year? It’s the highlight of the year in some people’s diaries, or simply an excuse to celebrate its ridiculousness. We are of course talking about the Eurovision song contest. Although this year is a bit different, with socially distanced shows, and a mix of returning and…

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