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“Far, Far Better Things” Foresees Women’s Triumphs, at TheatreFirst, Berkeley

“Far, Far Better Things” Foresees Women’s Triumphs, at TheatreFirst, Berkeley

May 7, 2019 Tyler Jeffreys

Millennial Notes Geetha Reddy Forges Revolutionary Alliances by Tyler Jeffreys A wonderful fact to reflect upon, that every human creature is constituted to be that profound secret and mystery to every other. —Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities In “Far, Far Better Things,” although two women share bonds of color, single motherhood, and…

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“Urban Retreat” Exposes Minstrelsy of Pop Culture, at Lorraine Hansberry, S.F.

“Urban Retreat” Exposes Minstrelsy of Pop Culture, at Lorraine Hansberry, S.F.

March 31, 2019 Tyler Jeffreys

 A. Zell Williams Reclaims the Black Man’s Humanity by Tyler Jeffreys & Robert M. Gardner “The Urban Retreat” shows us that Hip Hop is the new slavery. We follow MC Trench Deep, as he goes from a fabricated performer to a vulnerable artist. Thugalicious Hip Hop star Trench Deep thinks he’s finally made it,…

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“Last Sermon of Sister Imani” Ignites Black Renaissance, at TheatreFirst, Berkeley

“Last Sermon of Sister Imani” Ignites Black Renaissance, at TheatreFirst, Berkeley

February 23, 2019 Tyler Jeffreys

Millennial Notes Cleavon Smith’s Women: from Hip Hop to Ballot Box by Tyler Jeffreys TheatreFirst’s “The Last Sermon of Sister Imani” introduces a new topic: artivism (art+activism). What is Black America discussing during Happy Hour? We debate whether to spend extra energy fighting the system, or to focus that energy on self-care and ignore…

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“A White Girl’s Guide to International Terrorism”—Spunky Teenage Dreams, at S.F. Playhouse

“A White Girl’s Guide to International Terrorism”—Spunky Teenage Dreams, at S.F. Playhouse

February 18, 2019 Tyler Jeffreys

Millennial Notes Chelsea Marcantel Calls Liberals to Action, Lyrically by Tyler Jeffreys You know Belle’s restless feeling in Beauty & The Beast when she sings “Little People” at the beginning? Like Disney’s Princess Belle, high school senior Blaze (animated Isabel Langen) longs for adventure. Trapped in a trailer park on the Gulf Coast of…

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