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“Doodler”: Unsolved Castro Murders in Brilliant Return—at Rhino

“Doodler”: Unsolved Castro Murders in Brilliant Return—at Rhino

February 19, 2025 Barry David Horwitz

John Fisher Unleashes Solo Masterpiece on Gay Injustice by Barry David Horwitz John Fisher has written, teched, designed, and performed one of his great Essential Service Projects, transferring from video to live stage at The Rhino in The Castro. Who would want to miss Fisher at his best, climbing the rafters, peddling his bike…

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“Much Ado” Brings Forth a Fresh Claudio—at Marin Shakes

“Much Ado” Brings Forth a Fresh Claudio—at Marin Shakes

February 13, 2025 Barry David Horwitz

Reflections: Interview Tai White Discovers Charm and Arrogance in Elusive Role by Barry David Horwitz Tai White had a genius drama teacher down at Pacific Collegiate School, near Santa Cruz, who opened a new world for him. Her name is Cindy Gorsky. He says, “she is a kind of genius teacher who helped students…

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“Daisy” Exposes Fear & Manipulation in U.S. Elections—at Hillbarn

“Daisy” Exposes Fear & Manipulation in U.S. Elections—at Hillbarn

February 2, 2025 Barry David Horwitz

Sean Devine Reveals the Genius Behind Attack Ads by Barry David Horwitz “Daisy” takes us back to the LBJ vs. Goldwater election in 1964—Johnson is running for his first term after Kennedy’s assassination. And Goldwater declares: “Extremism in defense of liberty is no vice.” That statement alone gives President Lyndon Johnson’s advertising team an…

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“Rachmaninoff & the Tsar”: Russian Genius Conjures Cruel King—at TheatreWorks

“Rachmaninoff & the Tsar”: Russian Genius Conjures Cruel King—at TheatreWorks

January 16, 2025 Barry David Horwitz

Hershey Felder Plays Melancholy Maestro, Passionate Piano by Barry David Horwitz After the Russian Revolution of 1917, Sergei Rachmaninoff fled Russia, abandoned his aristocratic life, and moved to New York. The popular pianist-composer arrives in the U.S. with nothing. Hershey Felder plays the exiled Rachmaninoff with verve and passion, calling up vivid memories of…

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