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“The Book Club Play” Delivers Laughs & Opens Minds—at Ross Valley

“The Book Club Play” Delivers Laughs & Opens Minds—at Ross Valley

May 17, 2024 Mary Lou Herlihy

Karen Zacarías Explores How Books Expand Our Lives by Mary Lou Herlihy Fill your glass, take a seat, open to Chapter 13, and enjoy a juicy discussion about this week’s book selection. Ross Valley Players’ lively “Book Club Play” captures the joy of reading and sharing books, while leading us brilliantly into questioning our…

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“Tiger Style!” Raises the Stakes on Asian American Hilarity—at TheatreWorks

“Tiger Style!” Raises the Stakes on Asian American Hilarity—at TheatreWorks

April 13, 2024 Mary Lou Herlihy

Mike Lew’s Rollicking Comedy Hits Home by Mary Lou Herlihy I succeed in life, and I fail. Occasionally I look for people and things to blame, including my gender. One thing I never blame is the color of my skin or the shape of my eyes.  But Mike Lew helps us know how it…

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“Sign My Name to Freedom”: Betty’s Songs Highlight a Legendary Life—at SFBATCO

“Sign My Name to Freedom”: Betty’s Songs Highlight a Legendary Life—at SFBATCO

April 1, 2024 Mary Lou Herlihy

Michael Gene Sullivan Thrills with Betty Reid Soskin at 102 by Mary Lou Herlihy & Barry David Horwitz You will find much to enjoy in the richly conceived, cleverly staged, deftly written, and beautifully performed “Sign My Name to Freedom: The Unheard Songs of Betty Reid Soskin.” Michael Gene Sullivan’s musical conjures four Betty…

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