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“Lizard Boy”: Harmonious Trio Delights, Concert-Style—at TheatreWorks

“Lizard Boy”: Harmonious Trio Delights, Concert-Style—at TheatreWorks

October 18, 2021 Tyler Jeffreys

Millennial Notes Justin Huertas’ Fantasy Inspires His New Punk Pop Album by Tyler Jeffreys “Lizard Boy” is set to tour four continents next year and Justin Huertas’ “Terrible Ride” has nearly a   million hits on Spotify. I’m excited to listen to the album, skipping only two songs. Rather than a soundtrack, it’s a music…

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“Harry Potter” Reveals Our Generational Traumas, at The Curran, S.F.

“Harry Potter” Reveals Our Generational Traumas, at The Curran, S.F.

December 6, 2019 Tyler Jeffreys

Millennial Notes Rowling, Tiffany, Thorne Conjure Magic from Drama by Tyler Jeffreys Harry Potter has always been a hothead, but in “Cursed Child” we get to witness his deliciously dark side. Playwright Jack Thorne shows us the results of being an orphan who lacks self-assurance. Fans know his epic story–how Harry Potter (firecracker John…

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“Once on this Island”: Musical Revelations of Class vs. Race, at CCCT, El Cerrito

“Once on this Island”: Musical Revelations of Class vs. Race, at CCCT, El Cerrito

June 22, 2019 Tyler Jeffreys

Millennial Notes Ahren & Flaherty Bless us with Smooth Tunes by Tyler Jeffreys “Once on this Island” portrays a team of Caribbean gods using a young woman’s life to construct their doctrine. Since the Europeans conquered the “Jewel of the Antilles,” the native Storytellers have been teaching the islanders about their lost gods and…

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“Kiss My Aztec!” Explodes with Color & Music, at Berkeley Rep

“Kiss My Aztec!” Explodes with Color & Music, at Berkeley Rep

June 10, 2019 Tyler Jeffreys

Millennial Notes Leguizamo & Taccone Transform Latin Colonial History by Tyler Jeffreys Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.                                                                                                          —George Orwell (1984) “Kiss my Aztec!” conjures up an ancient indigenous identity that lurks in all our DNA. As the cast sings at the end: “The World…

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