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Wednesday, January 15, 2025

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Review: Cal Shakes’ 1840s Alta California ‘Romeo y Juliet’ is a gorgeous rework

A long-delayed production triumphs visually—despite a rather lengthy script

‘Let’s Do the Sex’? OK, let’s.

Killing My Lobster’s slutty, silly sketches tackle gay couple-twins, modern-day porn, and—oh yes— Potterverse fan fic.

‘Balikbayan Box’: Finally, a play set in Milpitas

Jeffrey Lo’s new work at TheatreF1rst examines the dramatic ins and outs of a Filipino green-card marriage

‘The Paper Dreams of Harry Chin’ crackles with an immigrant’s experience

Jessica Huang’s new play at SF Playhouse tells a heavy family tale, laced with comedy and the supernatural.

The chick is fierce: Grag Queen, Brazilian ‘Queen of the Universe,’ glams up SF

The irresistible performer speaks out about growing up gay, trans issues back home, and giving us Brazilian fantasy

Desiree Rogers shines in eerily prescient ‘A Small Fire’

At Shotgun, a matriarch and CEO suddenly loses her senses to a mysterious illness, in a 2012 play that echoes today

In ‘Encore’ at NCTC, the song remains the same

A flip though the company's musical numbers of the past two years should be a romp, but needs context and energy

85-minute lipsync becomes theater star’s joy in ‘Dana H.’

Jordan Baker speaks to the rigor involved in portraying the true-life tale of a chaplain counselor's five-month abduction.

The Cockettes live wildly on in ‘Eternal Emissions’

The gender-bending, glitter-encrusted spirit of stage anarchy returns, with music by original member Scrumbly

As ‘Monument’ shows, having a seat at the table doesn’t mean you have a voice

Sam Chanse play at Magic Theatre revolves around four sisters in crisis—and an animated sloth.

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