Amy Glazer, a theater and film professor at San Jose State University, has directed plays for Bay Area theaters including the Magic Theatre, Traveling Jewish Theatre, SF Playhouse and Marin Theatre Company. She has also made films based on plays she's directed, including her most recent, Seducing Ch ... More >>
Our critics weigh in on local theater
Our critics weigh in on local theater
Our critics weigh in on local theater
This visceral punch to the privates has produced some strong reactions
Our critics weigh in on local theater
Confronting death, and living to joke about it
Our critics weigh in on local theater
A romantic comedy that's playful, if not terribly profound
Finally, a revival of Ellington's opera
Our critics weigh in on local theatre
Our critics weigh in on local theatre
This 25-year-old play about Beats sticks too close to biography to be cool
Emily Ackerman
The life and times of a dead Beat, in Visions of Kerouac
Causeless rebels, in a Tennessee Williams play you've never seen before
Eugene O'Neill's classic returns, with a casting twist that adds a new dimension
All in the Timing delivers on its sit-back-and-laugh terms
From the Mississippi Delta forgoes conflict in favor of amusement
The Marin revival of Cuckoo's Nest is a sturdy, if reserved, rendition of the archetypal good-vs.-evil play
Forced humor swallows The Art of Dining; in Betrayal a house collapses under treacherous games
