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“Exotic Deadly: Or the MSG Play”: Seasoned with Skaters & Comedy—at SF Playhouse

“Exotic Deadly: Or the MSG Play”: Seasoned with Skaters & Comedy—at SF Playhouse

February 11, 2025 Hamilton Nguyen

Millennial Notes Keiko Green Delivers Intoxicating Japanese-U.S. Delight by Hamilton Nguyen At SF Playhouse, Keiko Green’s “Deadly Exotic: Or the MSG Play” blends 90s teenage spices into a hilarious, heartwarming package. “The MSG Play” feels familiar, bringing back high school memories. Having grown up in the era of Street Fighter, Super Nintendo, and Britney…

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“Waiting for Godot” Disrupts Expectations & Wows! —at Los Altos

“Waiting for Godot” Disrupts Expectations & Wows! —at Los Altos

September 9, 2024 Hamilton Nguyen

Millennial Notes Samuel Beckett Explores Friendship vs. Domination by Hamilton Nguyen Samuel Beckett’s “Waiting for Godot” offers a unique and haunting exploration of the human condition. The post-WWII classic departs from traditional plays, abandoning climax and resolution. Beckett focuses instead on friendship, domination, and the threatening passage of time. Nobel Prize winner, Irish poet,…

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“The Night Alive” Whisks Irish Sorrow into American Hope—at Altarena

“The Night Alive” Whisks Irish Sorrow into American Hope—at Altarena

August 25, 2024 Hamilton Nguyen

Millennial Notes Conor McPherson Brilliantly Illuminates Neglected Lives by Hamilton Nguyen “The Night Alive” offers hope for Dublin’s poor with a unexpected and satisfying climax. At the intimate Altarena Playhouse, Director Katina Psihos Letheule illuminates the struggles of  deprived, impoverished Irish workers. The consequences of social class division in Dublin play out realistically. Like…

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“The Great Leap” Spins US/China Dreams on Hardwood—at Center REP 

“The Great Leap” Spins US/China Dreams on Hardwood—at Center REP 

March 24, 2024 Hamilton Nguyen

Millennial Notes Lauren Yee Scores Big with Basketball Comedy by Hamilton Nguyen Inspired by a young San Francisco Chinatown basketball player, “The Great Leap” blends sports, family, and a University of San Francisco team trip to Beijing. Center REP has cast four top-notch actors to explore Chinese American identity at a crucial moment in…

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