The Drama Guy’s top 10 of ’18
Another rapid-fire year has come and gone. In terms of theatre stuff, it feels so cliché to note how this year was one of the best on our Bay Area … Continue reading The Drama Guy’s top 10 of ’18
Bay Area theatre talk with a Drama Guy
Another rapid-fire year has come and gone. In terms of theatre stuff, it feels so cliché to note how this year was one of the best on our Bay Area … Continue reading The Drama Guy’s top 10 of ’18
Three capsules to capture some new and exciting events in the Bay Area’s theatre scene… CROWDED FIRE, EMN AND AXIS JOIN ARTISTIC FORCES Multiple arts organizations are gathering together this … Continue reading Theatre Capsules: Immersive in the City, Circus in the Town, and a new company rises in the East
The three lovely pastors have been working on something, and when they unleash, they unleash hard. By my own count, I saw at least five classic dance moves. There was … Continue reading Review: Amens aplenty for Crowded Fire’s ‘Church’
While the fall is a time for a beautiful change in weather, sweetened coffees, and the return of football, there’s also a ton of great theatre that kicks off the … Continue reading The Drama Guy’s top 10 fall (POC) theatre picks
I’m not sure what was more disturbing when watching Crowded Fire Theater’s production of “The Shipment.” First of all, there’s a comedian that delves into every offensive things known to … Continue reading Review: Crowded Fire’s ‘The Shipment’ is effectively uncomfortable
Evren Odcikin has worked hard to make sense of the destructive rhetoric that has taken root in this year’s presidential election. As a Muslim-American born and raised in Turkey, Odcikin … Continue reading Crowded Fire’s ‘I Call My Brothers’ spends 24 hours inside the mind of a man
So in my attempt to showcase my uncanny wit (or not), I decided to pen a shameless little tribute to Christmas and plays all to the tune of maybe my … Continue reading The 12 Plays of Christmas, 2015
There are many moments in the Crowded Fire Theater production of “Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them” that are significant, but one stands out for me. It is a … Continue reading Review: Crowded Fire’s ‘Edith’ a warm and gentle story of family and love