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Charles Lewis III
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Charles Lewis III is a San Francisco-born journalist, theatre artist, and arts critic. You can find dodgy evidence of this at thethinkingmansidiot.wordpress.com
Stage Review
What makes humans unique? ODC/Dance answers with fun and play
July 23, 2024
Forget AI and robotaxis. The joy and humor of movement were on full display in the company's 'Summer Sampler.'
Onstage
Don’t cry for barebones ‘Evita’
July 15, 2024
SF Playhouse's spare production of the crowdpleaser could use some more fireworks, but it's still a bold move.
Arts + Culture
SF Mime Troupe’s ‘American Dream’: Palestine, AI, and those two old white guys
July 9, 2024
Ever topical, the troupe's annual free park show is one of the liveliest and most realized in years.
Stage Review
‘The Lifespan of a Fact’ finds journalism at a perilous juncture
July 5, 2024
A fascinating play about fact-checking? Believe it.
Stage Review
Load up the truck with family drama, it’s time to hit ‘Mother Road’
July 2, 2024
Octavio Solis’ latest at Berkeley Rep puts a racial spin on father-son dynamics and the burden of inheritance.
Stage Review
Circus in the Sun: Bella’s outdoors show is a ‘WOW!’
July 2, 2024
At local parks, the troupe's summer show brings welcome laughs, along with rola bola, lyra, and the Big Juggle.
Stage Review
SF Opera’s ‘Partenope’ offers Old Hollywood glamour, little subtext
June 25, 2024
With a full century behind them to choose from, SF Opera’s 2023-24 season has had a feeling of “throw things at the wall and...
Stage Review
‘Ghost of King’ channels radical speech by Civil Right leader to a T
June 19, 2024
Michael Wayne Turner III’s solo show at OTP masterfully evokes the Rev. Dr., but could go much further.
Stage Review
A time-jumping tale of environmental degradation in ‘Garuda’s Wing’
June 17, 2024
Gripping tale and great ensemble work from Magic Theatre drive home heavy subject without bumper sticker platitudes.
Stage Review
SF Opera tackles mass shootings and class privilege in ‘Innocence’
June 15, 2024
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