A critique of pandering theater companies gets alchemized into comedy gold in Jonathan Spector’s "Best Available," now enjoying a wickedly giddy premiere production by Shotgun Players in Berkeley.
A critique of pandering theater companies gets alchemized into comedy gold in Jonathan Spector’s "Best Available," now enjoying a wickedly giddy premiere production by Shotgun Players in Berkeley.
"Dream Hou$e," being presented by Shotgun Players through August 14 has been written with no more coherence than a recollected dream. There are some incredibly vivid fragments and themes in play here. They just don’t hang together.
"Dream Hou$e," being presented by Shotgun Players through August 14 has been written with no more coherence than a recollected dream. There are some incredibly vivid fragments and themes in play here. They just don’t hang together.
"Dream Hou$e," being presented by Shotgun Players through August 14 has been written with no more coherence than a recollected dream. There are some incredibly vivid fragments and themes in play here. They just don’t hang together.