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David Templeton s Galatea, which was to premiere at Spreckels Performing Arts Center, nabs honorable mention. Chronicle Staff Report April 16, 2021Updated: April 16, 2021, 7:21 pm
Yetta Gottesman (left) and Elena Estér in “Don’t Eat the Mangos” at Magic Theatre. Photo: Jennifer Reiley, Magic Theatre
“Don’t Eat the Mangos,” Ricardo Pérez González’s play produced at the Magic Theatre in 2020, won the 2021 Will Glickman Award for best play to premiere in the Bay Area last year.
Theatre Bay Area, the nonprofit that administers the award with funding from the Will Glickman Foundation, announced the winner Friday, April 16.
“Mangos,” which centers on a Puerto Rican family with three grown sisters, drives toward the revelation of a horrible secret. Reviewing the show with The Chronicle’s top rating, theater critic Lily Janiak wrote that the show’s honesty “is so unsparing it’s contagious: When such truth is before you, you can’t help but lo
From S.F. Opera to the Rickshaw Stop, presenters struggle to take their patrons’ emotional temperature about reentry Lily Janiak and Joshua Kosman April 14, 2021Updated: April 15, 2021, 7:21 am
Krystyna Finlayson shows off the theater tickets she has kept on March 31, 2020, in Walnut Creek. Photo: Santiago Mejia, The Chronicle
In normal times, Walnut Creek theater patron Krystyna Finlayson sees 10 to 15 plays a month. So when playhouses reopen after being dark for more than a year, she vows to be there.
“I want to go back today,” she says. “I want to go back
yesterday.”
Vivien Sin of San Francisco is more cautious. Before the pandemic, she saw approximately one play per month. If a theater opened its doors to her right now, she says, “I would ask a bunch of questions: How big is the crowd? Would we be seated in a socially distanced way?
Greg Hinojosa, influential San Antonio theater actor and director, dies at 57
Deborah Martin, Staff writer
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Actor and director Greg Hinojosa sits in the black box theater at the Woodlawn Theater, which he ran for a couple of years. Hinojosa died on Thursday.Express-News file photoShow MoreShow Less
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Greg Hinojosa (right) produced the Fiesta Frenzy fundraiser with his husband Daniel Acosta.Courtesy photoShow MoreShow Less
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Greg Hinojosa played the title role in Magik Theatre’s 2017 production of “A Charlie Brown Christmas.” He was a founding member of the company.Courtesy PhotoShow MoreShow Less
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Greg Hinojosa and Hayley Burnside starred in Classic Theatre’s 2016 staging of “Born Yesterday.Siggi RagnarShow MoreShow Less
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