Entries from SFist tagged with 'camposanto'
October 24, 2006
Special treat this week, kids: a review. Oh, yeah, and the usual previews too. Passing Strange at Berekley Repertory Theatre The best theater experiences happen when you go in not knowing what to expect, and then the show blows you away. If you agree, then stop reading right now and buy tickets to Passing Strange before it heads to New York. If you need more convincing--or just love your Stage Fog--read on. Now, we......
Continue Reading "Stage Fog: Review and Preview"May 24, 2006
Please make sure that all seats and Wednesdays are in the upright and locked position. Today: This looks awesome. They're organizing a sing-in on the steps of City Hall at noon for a living wage. Pay me my money down! Thursday: Intersection for the Arts celebrates 10 years of working with playwright Octavio Solis through their Campo Santo theater company at a special event. We can't really tell from this writeup, but it looks like......
Continue Reading "Wednesdays, The New Wednesdays"February 28, 2006
This week, you'll find some sex and some government, but no Clinton, alas....
Continue Reading "Stage Fog: Sex and the U.S. Government"December 2, 2005
Saturday: We're going to see the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts to see Campo Santo’s Domino. From their press materials: "Domino is a live soundscape by Tommy Shepherd and Scheherazade Stone, and an art installation/set by Victor Cartagena provide a moving counterpoint for powerful language and visceral performances in this play based on true-life events. Featuring astounding performances by Sean San José along with Shepherd and Stone, and directed by Erika Chong Shuch,......
Continue Reading "Stuff To Do If You're Bored"October 25, 2005
Hey, the party's not till Monday, so check out some crazy characters hitting SF stages this weekend....
Continue Reading "Stage Fog: Your Pre-Halloween Party"June 22, 2005
Our weekly roundup of the theater that looks interesting to us. This week, SFist Karen hightails it out of town to Humboldt. For a theater event there. Seriously....
Continue Reading "Stage Fog: Ashland's Not the Only Theater Destination, You Know"