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“The Engine of Our Disruption” Exposes Corporate Abuse of AI—at Central Works

“The Engine of Our Disruption” Exposes Corporate Abuse of AI—at Central Works

October 18, 2023 Patricia L. Morin

Patricia Milton Throws a Wrench into Business “Ethics” by Patricia L. Morin Through a unique comedic lens, Patricia Milton targets the growing unethical use of AI by corrupt corporations. A ridiculous company called “Bubble”—a stand in for Google— is struggling to recover from scandals. The conniving CEO Xtopher Wolf (Mike Tuton) needs a “public…

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“Edit Annie” Exposes Hazards of the Internet—at Crowded Fire

“Edit Annie” Exposes Hazards of the Internet—at Crowded Fire

October 12, 2023 Patricia L. Morin

Mary Glen Frederick Divulges Techie Distortions   by Patricia L. Morin In “Edit Annie,” playwright Mary Glen Frederick unfolds a threatening experimental world that grips us in a techno-web, using the tools of internet deception. Co-directors Leigh Rondon-Davis and Nailah Unole Dida-nese’ah Harper-Malveaux ensure that every moment is exciting and unexpected. Isolated Annie (dynamic…

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“Nollywood Dreams” Makes Fun of Hollywood Types in Nigeria—at SF Playhouse

“Nollywood Dreams” Makes Fun of Hollywood Types in Nigeria—at SF Playhouse

October 8, 2023 Patricia L. Morin

Jocelyn Bioh Bridges Gap Between Cultures with Humor  by Patricia L. Morin As one Nigerian sister exclaims, “When it hits, it hits,” and SF Playhouse’s “Nollywood Dreams” has struck gold. In Jocelyn Bioh’s satirical comedy, set in the 1990s Nigerian movie industry, we experience the early stages of Hollywood film-making. Director Margo Hall takes…

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“Overlooked Latinas” Celebrates Gender Fluid & Lesbian Lovers—at The Rhino

“Overlooked Latinas” Celebrates Gender Fluid & Lesbian Lovers—at The Rhino

September 24, 2023 Patricia L. Morin

Banner photo: Tina D’Elia as Lupe Vélez Tina D’Elia Weaves Latina Activism into Solo Comedy  by Patricia L. Morin The premise of “Overlooked Latinas” is brilliant. Tina D’Elia spotlights the political power of famous 1930s to 50s Latina movie stars in her gripping solo show about Angel, an aspiring lesbian TV writer. As Angel the…

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