Marga Gomez is alternately louche and forceful in Cristina García’s satire of Fidel Castro, at Central Works through Aug. 26.
Marga Gomez’s 12th solo play takes a page from Philip Larkin’s famous poem about how our parents fuck us up in spite of their best efforts.
From the Golden Girls (in drag) to Harold Pinter to Marga Gomez’s newest comic masterpiece, it’s a season of the highbrow and the lowbrow (but never the middlebrow).
The Bay area is hotbed of talent and creativity. I’m fortunate enough to be involved in multiple scenes, sharing stages with performers of all…
There is something refreshing about a show that doesn't try to be anything it's not. Take The Big Gay Comedy Show, for example. It…
Putting on the Ritz is an all-day tribute to the singing, dancing, acting, and all-out hysterical phenomenon that is Rita Moreno. The event is…
Marga Gomez remembers the 1970s as a time of experimentation and liberation. “Everyone thought they were Salvador Dali, and you could fall in love…