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“Balikbayan Box” Delivers the Steps to Love—at TheatreFirst

“Balikbayan Box” Delivers the Steps to Love—at TheatreFirst

June 2, 2022 Patricia L. Morin

Jeffrey Lo Highlights Struggles of Filipino Immigrants in America  by Patricia L. Morin Playwright Jeffrey Lo takes us on the touching journey of a young couple who clash over traditional Filipino values when they meet American demands. Filipino families in America send a shipping box, the “Balikbayan Box,” full of food and gifts, to…

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“A Doll’s House, Part 2” Questions Family Loyalties—at Novato

“A Doll’s House, Part 2” Questions Family Loyalties—at Novato

May 29, 2022 Patricia L. Morin

Lucas Hnath Explores What We Owe to Ourselves & What We Owe to Others by Patricia L. Morin In 1879, Ibsen’s Nora Helmer escaped the suffocating “doll’s house” with all its restrictions, where she was often treated like a child. She left behind Torvald, her condescending husband; Anne Marie, her faithful nanny; and her…

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“Monument, or Four Sisters” Explores Loss of Love & Coral Reefs—at Magic Theatre

“Monument, or Four Sisters” Explores Loss of Love & Coral Reefs—at Magic Theatre

May 18, 2022 Patricia L. Morin

Sam Chanse Illuminates Need for Perseverance & Preservation by Patricia L. Morin On a small stage with four ottomans, used as seats and storage, Playwright Sam Chanse reminds us of our need for connections to people and nature. A huge video screen of a peaceful underwater ocean with swaying colorful coral reefs greets us….

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“The Government Inspector”: Classic Comedy Mocks Corrupt Officials—at Ross Valley

“The Government Inspector”: Classic Comedy Mocks Corrupt Officials—at Ross Valley

May 11, 2022 Patricia L. Morin

Gogol’s Satire Highlights How Self-Deception Fuels Greed by Patricia L. Morin Jeffrey Hatcher’s adaptation of Nikolai Gogol’s 1836 comedy delights us with satire of small-town tyranny. In a Russian town, a panicked Mayor (versatile Steve Price) finds out from a letter that a Government Inspector will arrive “incognito.” The undercover Inspector will audit how…

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