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“Where Did We Sit on the Bus?” Rolls to a Stop—at MTC

“Where Did We Sit on the Bus?” Rolls to a Stop—at MTC

May 12, 2023 Patricia L. Morin

Brian Quijada’s Musical Unravels a Latin Life by Patricia L. Morin In class at a young age, Satya Chávez attempts to understand the defiance of Rosa Parks, a Black woman, when she sat down in the white people’s section on a segregated bus. Chávez, as a Brown girl, innocently asks the teacher: “Where did…

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“Boeing Boeing” Flies Us into Deception & Folly—at Benicia

“Boeing Boeing” Flies Us into Deception & Folly—at Benicia

May 3, 2023 Patricia L. Morin

Marc Camoletti’s Farce Unwinds a Parisian Don Juan’s Scheme   by Patricia L. Morin “Boeing Boeing,” a 1960s jet-set farce, is the world’s most frequently performed French play.  It was first staged in English in London in 1964, two years before Benicia Theatre Group opened in the grand Divino Espirito Santo Hall. Now, Benicia has…

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“To Master the Art” Blends French Food, U.S. Politics, & Love—at CCCT

“To Master the Art” Blends French Food, U.S. Politics, & Love—at CCCT

April 25, 2023 Patricia L. Morin

Brown & Frew Revive the Tale of Julia Child in France by Patricia L. Morin “To Master the Art” is an enjoyable mix of French history, American intrigue, and humorous cooking lessons. Julia and Paul’s loving marriage endures and inspires us, as their two separate worlds find a place in each other. After WWII,…

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“Come From Away”: 9/11 Musical Evokes Exquisite Hospitality—at Broadway SF

“Come From Away”: 9/11 Musical Evokes Exquisite Hospitality—at Broadway SF

April 14, 2023 Patricia L. Morin

Sankoff & Hein’s Music Blends Generosity & Good Will by Patricia L. Morin “Come From Away” engulfs us in an incredible true story following 9/11, when a small community in Gander, Newfoundland, opens their hearts and homes to 7,000 weary airline passengers. After sitting in planes for over 24 hours, the disgruntled “Plane People”…

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