In addition to expertly telling a story of political and familial turmoil, the production operates with time in flux. Every vignette of a memory passed is immaculate a prose conveyed in a flourish of philosophies and family ties.
Three productions —"the ripple, the wave that carried me home" at Berkeley Rep, "To Kill A Mockingbird" at the Golden Gate Theater and "Lear" at CalShakes— employ narrator figures for various purposes and with varying degrees of success.
Music for Mavis will present Tim Sprague, a well known musician from Boothbay Harbor, joined by Jackson Gay, Tedd Hamilton, Ronnie Miller and Dickie Doo Hollis at the Gazebo from 6:30-8 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 2, in Turner. Sprague will play in place of previously scheduled Tim Bishop who isn’t able to make the trip […]
DORSET After a canceled season and an abbreviated outdoor campaign last summer, Dorset Theatre Festival is back home to record crowds with a rousing Jeffrey Hatcher adaptation of Frederick
DORSET — After a canceled season and an abbreviated outdoor campaign last summer, Dorset Theatre Festival is back home to record crowds with a rousing Jeffrey Hatcher adaptation of Frederick