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Jonathan Moscone

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    January 20, 2012

    Theater Podcast: Berkeley Rep's Ghost Light Confounds Our Critics

    ​Some plays need to be hashed over with a friend. SF Weekly theater reviewers Lily Janiak and Benjamin Wachs recently caught Ghost Light, the Berkeley Repertory Theatre's ambitious exploration of the son of assassinated San Francisco mayor John Moscone finding himself haunted by his father's dea ... More >>

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    February 9, 2011

    "Clybourne Park" and "Next to Normal": Grief Hits Home

    ​Some plays need to be hashed over with a friend. SF Weekly theater reviewers Lily Janiak and Benjamin Wachs recently caught Ghost Light, the Berkeley Repertory Theatre's ambitious exploration of the son of assassinated San Francisco mayor John Moscone finding himself haunted by his father's dea ... More >>

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    January 12, 2011

    Ten Must-See Spring Season Bay Area Plays

    ​Some plays need to be hashed over with a friend. SF Weekly theater reviewers Lily Janiak and Benjamin Wachs recently caught Ghost Light, the Berkeley Repertory Theatre's ambitious exploration of the son of assassinated San Francisco mayor John Moscone finding himself haunted by his father's dea ... More >>

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    January 5, 2011

    A Neighborhood in Black and White

    ​Some plays need to be hashed over with a friend. SF Weekly theater reviewers Lily Janiak and Benjamin Wachs recently caught Ghost Light, the Berkeley Repertory Theatre's ambitious exploration of the son of assassinated San Francisco mayor John Moscone finding himself haunted by his father's dea ... More >>

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    July 23, 2008

    Also Playing

    Our critics weigh in on local theater

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    July 16, 2008

    Oscar Wilde's view of women in politics not ideal

    Our critics weigh in on local theater

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    November 29, 2006

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    October 11, 2006

    Also Playing

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    October 4, 2006

    Also Playing

    Our critics weigh in on local theater

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    September 27, 2006

    Town and Country

    A new look at an old Shakespeare draws a clever link between urban and rural

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    September 14, 2005

    Encore

    Our critics weigh in on local theater

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    September 7, 2005

    Encore

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    August 24, 2005

    Encore

    Our critics weigh in on local theater

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    August 17, 2005

    Encore

    Our critics weigh in on local theater

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    August 10, 2005

    Encore

    Our critics weigh in on local theater

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    August 3, 2005

    Encore

    Our critics weigh in on local theater

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    July 27, 2005

    The Picnic Papers

    Cal Shakes' outdoor, sprawling Nicholas Nickleby moves fast enough to hold your attention

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    September 1, 2004

    Fooling the Audience

    A light, elegant, and appropriately deceitful Earnest

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    April 7, 2004

    Capsule Reviews

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    March 31, 2004

    Capsule Reviews

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    March 24, 2004

    Capsule Reviews

    Our critics weigh in on local theater

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    March 17, 2004

    Ghosts

    Director Jonathan Moscone's production of Ghosts at Berkeley Rep is a thing of beauty

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    June 11, 2003

    We Petty Men

    Julius Caesar is best when we don't push the modern parallels

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    August 21, 2002

    Taking Wing

    Cal Shakes uses an appropriately light touch with Chekhov's "comedy"

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    July 17, 2002

    Sound and Fury

    Cal Shakes' Macbeth places the art before the horse

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    June 19, 2002

    A Midsummer Night's Dream

    The magical, unearthly delights of Shakespeare's classic come to life in a new production

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    September 26, 2001

    Twelfth Night

    A fresh, fun interpretation, set in the 1930s, at the California Shakespeare Festival

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    June 20, 2001

    Brilliant Strangeness

    Jenny Bacon makes Shakespeare's odd play worth it

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    August 9, 2000

    A Guide for the Perplexed

    To some people, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead is still avant-garde

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    June 14, 2000

    Play Out the Play

    The Taming of the Shrew

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    November 12, 1997

    Night+Day

    The Taming of the Shrew

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    June 7, 1995

    Image Is Everything

    Spectacular visual effects invigorate An Ideal Husband; the doggish antics of Kingfish

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