Naima, the 29-year-old protagonist of "Dirty White Teslas Make Me Sad," now premiering in a Magic Theatre/Campo Santo co-production extended through March 24, may be depressed and directionless, but she wields a wicked analogy.
While “Dirty White Teslas Make Me Sad” may articulate a scathing critique of San Francisco’s ongoing gentrification, it is also an aching love letter to San Francisco’s enduring communities.
LOS ANGELES “We are all travelers, Brother. Our journeys take place inside.” If life happens to toss you on our doorstep, we will take care of you. Such is the premise at a failing monastery alongside Highway 99 in Grangeville, Calif., pop.