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Phoenix Theatre414 Mason St., Suite 601San Francisco, CA 94102 map cross street: Geary district: Union Square/San Francisco Centre Tel. 415-989-0023 |
![]() | Thu Sep 04 - Sat Sep 13 Winner of the Best Female Solo Award at the San Francisco Fringe Festival in 2004 and 2006, and a Fresno Bee Rogue Top Five Pick in 2007 for “This Lily Was (Fontana)”, Mia Paschal returns with her newest solo work.
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Editorial Review Regretrosexual @ The Phoenix Theatre The Foibles of Sexual Identity By Nirmala Nataraj (08/19/2005)" Ah, the fluidity of human sexuality. The ease with which some of us pass from orientation to orientation without the slightest desire for good, old-fashioned fixity of preference speaks volumes about the fallacy of a set identity. Not only does Dan Rothenberg's one-man show, "Regretrosexual", proffer us with the best theater title in decades; it also presents us with an engaging, light-hearted exploration of the one thing most of us take too seriously: sexual orientation. " |
Editorial Review StarCrossed at the Phoenix Theater Restoring Novelty to the Prequel By Nirmala Nataraj (05/27/2005)" Face it -- most prequels are, by definition, passé. Case in point: the glossy histrionics of the "Star Wars " "episodes," which are surprisingly tedious in comparison to their technologically impaired predecessors. Wrestling with a tried and true formula is a risky venture, and most of the folks who do so usually end up regurgitating pallid, albeit beefed-up versions of the original rather than stuff that makes us stir in our seats with interest. Not so with director Jeffrey Hartgraves' production of "StarCrossed", a clever piece penned by award-winning playwright Sharyn Shipley. " |
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