La Ronde: Erotic Power, Social Taboo
Imagine a play so bold it made 1920s censors nervous. Arthur Schnitzler’s La Ronde didn’t
Imagine a play so bold it made 1920s censors nervous. Arthur Schnitzler’s La Ronde didn’t
The Tenderloin district is like San Francisco’s Rorschach test. It’s seen as a hellscape of
Imagine a $75,000 cocktail napkin or a Met Gala ticket pricier than a Tesla. This
Last week, my seven-year-old wanted to take the “secret path” home from school. This dusty
Why does the phrase “women in theater” feel like a relic from the Victorian era?
Imagine a mind like Kafka’s cockroach learning to dance like Baryshnikov. Peyton Goddard’s story is
You might recognize his face before you know his name. That’s the quiet magic of
What happens when a character actor becomes the glue holding experimental theater together? Meet Paul
David Sinaiko has been in the theater for 40 years. He’s like a lab rat