I didn't plan to see a trio of one-person plays in a single weekend, but sometimes that's just how it shakes out. The three…
Disappointment, shame, desperation, and embarrassment: This is the stuff of great storytelling, subjects as engaging for the audience as they are uncomfortable for the…
After the fall of civilization, you're going to need a few things. Shelter would be good — any rotting mountain shack will do —…
It's the opposite of a chick flick: Tony Kelly's play Blade to the Heat is a manly thing, brought to you in sweaty real-time….
“In an apocalyptic future, two women are invited to dine at the home of a wealthy, lonely stranger. As they eat and drink, they…
Trying to explain the Bay Area arts scene to people from other parts of the country can be a frustrating experience. ASD theater critic…
ASD's theater critic Chloe Veltman details Rivers' best gay jokes prior to her arrival on stage this month. Dish, Chloe. -d2 Joan Rivers' Exhaustive…
“… Some directors and academics argue that it shouldn't be staged at all in this day and age. …” By Chloe Veltman