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“Lion King”: A Spectacular Menagerie of African-ish Delights—at Broadway San Jose  

“Lion King”: A Spectacular Menagerie of African-ish Delights—at Broadway San Jose  

August 9, 2022 Tyler Jeffreys

Millennial Notes Julie Taymor’s Majestic Musical Parade Shines Onstage by Tyler Jeffreys Like the earth’s first humans, “The Lion King” tale originates in Africa. Sadly, the original Disney movie replaced inspiring African heroes with animals. But Designer/Director Julie Taymor cheers me up with colorful acrobatics, 3D apparitions, graceful acting, and dancing grass. I see…

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“Boys Go to Jupiter” Exposes Evolution of White Guilt—at Word for Word 

“Boys Go to Jupiter” Exposes Evolution of White Guilt—at Word for Word 

July 23, 2022 Tyler Jeffreys

Millennial Notes Danielle Evans Flips Script on Racism Terrors by Tyler Jeffreys  “Boys Go to Jupiter” should be mandatory for every white person in America to read. Word for Word amplifies Danielle Evans’ short story  by creating a defiant, live version on stage. In a story designed for the Caucasian crowd, Evans illustrates how…

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“The Quality of Life” Dramatically Mingles Romance & Grief—at Altarena

“The Quality of Life” Dramatically Mingles Romance & Grief—at Altarena

June 3, 2022 Tyler Jeffreys

Millennial Notes Jane Anderson Bravely Explores Rebirth After Burnout by Tyler Jeffreys The stage is set ablaze—with energy, not fire. We get couple vs. couple, Liberal vs. Conservative, and Agnostic vs. Christian. Each character tries to keep his or her ego afloat, while struggling to stay positive. “The Quality of Life” by Jane Anderson…

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“The Keeper” Uses Nursery Rhymes to Strengthen our Resolve—at We Players

“The Keeper” Uses Nursery Rhymes to Strengthen our Resolve—at We Players

June 3, 2022 Tyler Jeffreys

Millennial Notes Ava Roy Navigates a Rocky Voyage, Skillfully by Tyler Jeffreys This feel-good one-woman show is an epic, visual nursery rhyme built on a charming metaphor. Playwrights Ava Roy and Britt Lauer provide a lighthouse surrounded by a dark sea of uncertainty: the mass shootings. family abuse, and repeated bigotry that American culture…

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