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Exit on Taylor227 Taylor StreetSan Francisco, CA 94102 map cross street: between Eddy & Ellis district: Union Square/San Francisco Centre Tel. 415.673.3847 Website |
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Editorial Review Avant GardARAMA! Experimental Theatre That Doesn’t Suck By Nirmala Nataraj (07/25/2008)" Since 1999, Cutting Ball Theater has been regaling Bay Area audiences with the sort of stage productions that tend to be so rare in modern theatre: intelligent, provocative, challenging, impossibly literary pieces that teem with playfulness and a throbbing vein of experimentalism. Artistic director Rob Melrose tends to deal in creating minor monuments to the exhilarating range of possibility that live theatre can offer (without the bombast or ginormous budget), from brief dramaturgical sketches by local playwrights to cheeky, audacious revisions of beloved Shakespeare plays. " |
Editorial Review 100 Years of Sex Acts Love and Desire Through the Ages By Nirmala Nataraj (03/10/2006)" The Eastenders Repertory Company's sixth annual festival of short plays really isn't intended to shock, despite this year's theme: 100 Years of Sex Acts. While some of the vignettes are as titillating as you're likely to get from bare-bones theatre, the Oakland-based company is merely commencing with their festival formula: a chronological retrospective of the short play, revolving around a different theme each year. Astute renditions of obscure literary masterpieces by the likes of Tennessee Williams, Caryl Churchill, and Federico Garcia Lorca set the stage for three marvelous evenings. " |
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