Centaur Theatre Company's Season 42 concludes with a serio-comic trek across the intangibles of love. The RUBY SLIPPERS THEATRE production of A BEAUTIFUL VIEW, written and directed by Daniel MacIvor, chronicles a twisting friendship between two women performed by DIANE BROWN and COLLEEN WHEELER. The National Post recently described it as, 'Magic, its short 75 minutes illuminates the lives of two women and their relationship so completely, there is no other word.'
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by James Miller -
Centaur Theatre Company's Season 42 concludes with a serio-comic trek across the intangibles of love. The RUBY SLIPPERS THEATRE production of A BEAUTIFUL VIEW, written and directed by Daniel MacIvor, chronicles a twisting friendship between two women performed by DIANE BROWN and COLLEEN WHEELER. The National Post recently described it as, 'Magic, its short 75 minutes illuminates the lives of two women and their relationship so completely, there is no other word.'
by BWW News Desk -
American Conservatory Theater
(A.C.T.) brings another acclaimed international hit to the Bay Area
with the U.S. premiere of The Virtual Stage and Electric Company
Theatre's production of Jean-Paul Sartre's No Exit. Adapted from the
French by Paul Bowles and conceived and directed by Kim Collier, this
production arrives fresh from sold-out performances across Canada.
When a mysterious valet ushers three people into a shabby hotel room,
they soon discover that hell isn't fire and brimstone at all-it's
other people. Sartre's existential masterpiece, skillfully reimagined
through the perspective of a series of hidden cameras, turns the stage
into a cinema, and the audience into voyeurs, as a thrillingly staged
'live film' takes place before your eyes. Described as 'epic,
voyeuristic, theater-as-film staging . . . spectacularly brilliant' by
the Calgary Herald and 'diabolically inventive . . . a riveting
theatrical event' by the Georgia Straight (Vancouver), No Exit plays
April 7-May 1, 2011, at the American Conservatory Theater (415 Geary
Street, San Francisco). Press night is Wednesday, April 13, 2011, at 8
p.m. Tickets (starting at $10) are available by calling the A.C.T. Box
Office at 415.749.2228 or at www.act-sf.org
by Gabrielle Sierra -
Rex Reed in 'The New York Observer' states KT Sullivan is in 'a league of her own,' and Stephen Holden in 'The New York Times' claims that watching her is 'a thrill ride.'
by Nicole Rosky -
American Conservatory Theater
(A.C.T.) brings another acclaimed international hit to the Bay Area
with the U.S. premiere of The Virtual Stage and Electric Company
Theatre's production of Jean-Paul Sartre's No Exit. Adapted from the
French by Paul Bowles and conceived and directed by Kim Collier, this
production arrives fresh from sold-out performances across Canada.
When a mysterious valet ushers three people into a shabby hotel room,
they soon discover that hell isn't fire and brimstone at all-it's
other people. Sartre's existential masterpiece, skillfully reimagined
through the perspective of a series of hidden cameras, turns the stage
into a cinema, and the audience into voyeurs, as a thrillingly staged
'live film' takes place before your eyes. Described as 'epic,
voyeuristic, theater-as-film staging . . . spectacularly brilliant' by
the Calgary Herald and 'diabolically inventive . . . a riveting
theatrical event' by the Georgia Straight (Vancouver), No Exit plays
April 7-May 1, 2011, at the American Conservatory Theater (415 Geary
Street, San Francisco). Press night is Wednesday, April 13, 2011, at 8
p.m. Tickets (starting at $10) are available by calling the A.C.T. Box
Office at 415.749.2228 or at www.act-sf.org
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