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“Escape from the Asylum” Highlights Women’s Cunning—at Central Works

“Escape from the Asylum” Highlights Women’s Cunning—at Central Works

March 21, 2022 Patricia L. Morin

Patricia Milton Wraps Women’s Rights in Clever Mystery by Patricia L. Morin   Central Works’ “Escape from the Asylum” returns us to the male-dominated Victorian era, to shine a powerful light on women’s fight for freedom. The first scene opens with an exciting sword fight—using umbrellas as swords—between two women of the Victorian Ladies Detective…

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“Passing Strange” Rocks Music & Memories—at Shotgun Players

“Passing Strange” Rocks Music & Memories—at Shotgun Players

March 17, 2022 Patricia L. Morin

Stew & Heidi Rodewald’s Black “Youth” Takes Mystical Tour by Patricia L. Morin Director William Thomas Hodgson’s “Passing Strange” follows a young Black man called “Youth” down a twisted trail to self-discovery. We are greeted by the Narrator (dynamic Albert Hodge), Youth’s older self, standing high above the stage—a ringmaster announcing each spectacle. Hodge…

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“Legend of Georgia McBride” Attempts to Explore Men in Drag—at 6th Street

“Legend of Georgia McBride” Attempts to Explore Men in Drag—at 6th Street

February 22, 2022 Patricia L. Morin

Matthew Lopez Unfolds a Straight Man’s Fears by Patricia L. Morin 6th Street Playhouse’s “The Legend of Georgia McBride” highlights both the humorous and disheartening challenges for men in drag. Boisterous Eddie (entertaining Peter Downey), the money-hungry owner of Clio’s dive bar, announces musical numbers using a small red microphone that lowers from the…

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“Heroes of the Fourth Turning” Challenges Liberal Beliefs—at SF Playhouse

“Heroes of the Fourth Turning” Challenges Liberal Beliefs—at SF Playhouse

February 8, 2022 Patricia L. Morin

Will Arbery Builds Characters Who Embody Our Conflicts    by Patricia L. Morin “Heroes of the Fourth Turning” at SF Playhouse tells a unique story mixing right-wing Catholic college graduates’ ideas and a 1977 doomsday philosophy. Will Arbery wants us to take a hard look at the real differences between liberal and conservative thinking,…

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