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Tagged with: Theatre

Social psychologist Brian Lowery looks for the true you in ‘Selfless’

The Stanford professor's accessible and well-researched book makes a strong case for fluidity.

Language as a vehicle for meaning beyond words in ‘English’

At Berkeley Rep, an excellent cast and light touch propel a tale of cultural identity in an Iranian classroom

‘Cyrano’ in the friend zone

Diverse cast and lavish production at Aurora Theatre can't quite dispel the 19th century work's toxic ideas.

Supes panel votes to landmark Castro Theater seats

Move might bring promoter back to the bargaining table; full board still has to approve.

Castro Theater landmarking delayed for two weeks as supes say APE needs to step up

Promoter needs to cut deal with community quickly, or face a decision that will undermine its plans, 'frustrated' board members say.

The future of the Castro Theater could hinge on a few words in a landmark bill

Plus: Can we turn offices into housing? Do the cops deserve raises with no concessions on conduct? And can we use opioid settlement money to fund safe-injection sites? That's The Agenda for April 2-9

SF Playhouse’s staging of ‘Clue’ is a real whodunnit

Our critic finds the play's talented cast and director working with a proverbial dead body.

‘Getting There’ wove Ugly American tropes into Parisian storylines of love and loss

Dipika Guha’s world premiere one-act at New Conservatory entertained as it lampooned.

Samara Joy and Orchestra Gold define the new classic at 40th SF Jazz Festival

3 concerts you'll want to lock in now—plus news on a redefinitional approach to the Great "American" Songbook.

Screen Grabs: WinterFest brings Ukrainian kids, artificial shtetls, orthodox drama

Plus: 8mm video diaries by late, great local resident George Kuchar and a history of the Laemmle theatre chain