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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 21, 2023

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Amidst the turmoil and deception prevalent in the script, SF Shakes and Cal Shakes illuminate the enduring power of love, redemption and the human spirit in this one-of-a-kind performance.
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Amidst the turmoil and deception prevalent in the script, SF Shakes and Cal Shakes illuminate the enduring power of love, redemption and the human spirit in this one-of-a-kind performance.
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Cal Shakes’ “House of Joy” is a unique treasure with the modern pace, relevance and appeal of your favorite Netflix show.
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Cal Shakes’ “House of Joy” is a unique treasure with the modern pace, relevance and appeal of your favorite Netflix show.
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... this production pierces straight to the heart of the complicated relationship Brecht lays out between morality and economic status.
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... this production pierces straight to the heart of the complicated relationship Brecht lays out between morality and economic status.
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Written by Marcus Gardley and directed by Eric Ting, “black odyssey” is a modern twist on the epic poem by Homer that features an all-Black cast. The framing of this narrative is multitiered.
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Written by Marcus Gardley and directed by Eric Ting, “black odyssey” is a modern twist on the epic poem by Homer that features an all-Black cast. The framing of this narrative is multitiered.
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The Toast Talk is a quirky tradition of the Summer Residency Lab at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre — everyone gathers together, eats toast and talks.
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The Toast Talk is a quirky tradition of the Summer Residency Lab at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre — everyone gathers together, eats toast and talks.
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Don’t look toward Ancient Greece for mythic monsters and creatures of lore, Gardley seems to be saying — simply gaze toward Ferguson or Charlottesville, where scarier, and much more dangerous, monsters dwell.
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Don’t look toward Ancient Greece for mythic monsters and creatures of lore, Gardley seems to be saying — simply gaze toward Ferguson or Charlottesville, where scarier, and much more dangerous, monsters dwell.
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