Patience Worth by Michelle Carter. Symmetry Theatre Company @ Thick House. Through October 2.
Fifth of July by Lanford Wilson @ The Pear Avenue Theatre. September 15 through October 9.
We Don't Belong Here
by Katie Faulkner & Michael Trigilio. Dancer's Group OnSite
Dance Project. @ Union Square, September 29 through October 2. @Yerba
Buena Lane, October 6 through 9.
The Woodmans - by C. Scott Williams, SF Documentary Film Festival. Roxie Cinema, October 15 & 22. Shattuck Cinema, October 16.
Once in A Lifetime by Moss Hart & George S. Kaufman @ACT through October 16.
red, black & green: a blues - Marc Bamuthi Joseph/The Living Word Project @ybca. October 13 - 15 & October 20 - 22.
The Infernal Comedy: Confessions of a Serial Killer by Michael Sturminger - featuring John Malkovich Zellerbach Hall. October 21.
Phaedra adapted by Adam Bock. Shotgun Players @ Ashby Stage. September 21 through October 23.
Merce Cunningham Dance Company @ Memorial Auditorium, Stanford. November 1.
Human Kind: Out of the Blue - Joe Goode Performance Group @ The Joe Good Annex. November 10 through 12.
Danzón by Pina Bausch/Tanztheatre Wuppertal @ Zellerbach Hall. December 2 & 3.
Wish I Could Be in 2 Places at the Same Time or Fantasy Theater Edition:
Guided Consideration of a Lamentable Deed by Frank Basloe. needtheater @ Cafe-Club Fais Do Do. October 6 through 8 & 13 through 15.
Surprise Annie. Rubber Repertory & Annie La Ganga. Through October 29. Various locations in Austin, TX.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Sunday, September 18, 2011
TBA 11: All the Hours In the Day
At this point almost 8 hours in to Mike Daisey's All the Hours in the Day 24 hour monologue at the TBA11 Festival. Perfect for the middle of the night.
Watch live streaming video from mikedaisey at livestream.com
Sunday, September 04, 2011
5 Things: May Be Related
Extremely Public Displays of Privacy
Another Thing to Sort of Pin on David Foster Wallace.
Psychotic Jest and Infinite Reactions: How David Foster Wallace Did Not Invent the Internet's Voice.
Wim Wenders on Pina. This film looks so beautiful, I can't wait to see it.
What Does Fiction Know?
Another Thing to Sort of Pin on David Foster Wallace.
Psychotic Jest and Infinite Reactions: How David Foster Wallace Did Not Invent the Internet's Voice.
Wim Wenders on Pina. This film looks so beautiful, I can't wait to see it.
What Does Fiction Know?
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