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“Cry It Out” Exposes Parenting Inequality, at Just Theater, S.F.

“Cry It Out” Exposes Parenting Inequality, at Just Theater, S.F.

August 13, 2019 Jennifer Charron

Molly Smith Metzler Demystifies Motherhood’s Demands by Jennifer Ann Charron Molly Smith Metzler dishes up a plate of delicious social class issues, and director Molly Aaronson-Gelb, delivers the flavors. In a simple backyard, complete with fence and redwood chips, two new moms have a hilarious coffee klatch, limited by the ranges of their baby…

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“Breaking Cadence” Explores Predatory Military Recruiting

“Breaking Cadence” Explores Predatory Military Recruiting

June 5, 2019 Jennifer Charron

Rosa del Duca Discovers the True Meaning of Duty by Jennifer Ann Charron                                                             At the book launch of Breaking Cadence: One Woman’s War Against the War, Rosa del Duca, a 30-something writer, musician and veteran, talked about her time in the National Guard. The small, intimate crowd at the Orinda Library came to hear…

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“Weightless” Beautifully Transcends Rock Opera Genre, at A.C.T., S.F.

“Weightless” Beautifully Transcends Rock Opera Genre, at A.C.T., S.F.

May 7, 2019 Jennifer Charron

Becca Wolff  Turns Kilbanes’ Music into Amazing Theater by Jennifer Ann Charron                                                             I admit, I knew almost nothing about “Weightless” before the Opening Night at ACT’s Strand Theater. I did not know The Kilbanes or their music. I read the description: “part concert, part play, part dream,” which left me skeptical. But, it turns…

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“Down Here Below” Lifts the Tarps of the Homeless, at Ubuntu, Oakland

“Down Here Below” Lifts the Tarps of the Homeless, at Ubuntu, Oakland

April 9, 2019 Jennifer Charron

Lisa Ramirez Returns Humanity to the Dehumanized by Jennifer Ann Charron                                                             In today’s increasingly tribal world, we are constantly primed to see others as “like us” or “not like us.” We seek safety in like-minded groups, alienating ourselves from other viewpoints, other realities. By dehumanizing others, we lose sight of real people and their…

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