Chingwe Padraig Sullivan: Queer Native American Actor in SF Playhouse's 'Cashed Out'
In an interview with the Bay Area Reporter, Chingwe Padraig Sullivan reflected on growing up in New England and pursuing a career in theater as a queer Native American. Sullivan costars in the cast of "Cashed Out," currently running at SF Playhouse.
'Clyde's' - Lynn Nottage's Diner Comedy at Berkeley Rep
The beautifully balanced ensemble of five actors who play the owner and staff of a truck stop diner in "Clyde's" are provided with a bumper crop of fresh, zesty dialogue by Pulitzer-winning playwright Lynn Nottage.
Going Out, Jan. 26-Feb. 3, 2023
Just after we (finally) updated our LGBTQ bar and nightclub listings, another one, Harvey's, closed. Support your local independently-owned venues this week ... while you can.
Pick-up Programs: The Lavender Tube on Viewing to Cure Winter Doldrums
Dry January and post-holiday doldrums can leave us aching for a pick-me-up and that's where queer TV comes in. 'Traitors,' 'Poker Face,' 'Velma' and more shows get some homocentric focus on sharp-view.
New Operas for the New Year; 'Everest' and 'Prospero'
Two new opera productions from groundbreaking creators are coming to San Francisco in February and March. Collaborations between a veritable Who's Who of contemporary artists give encouraging evidence of the state of the art.
Carly Ozard: Singer Launches Monthly Shows at Martuni's
Beginning Sunday, January 29, and continuing on the last Sunday of each month through the end of 2023, powerhouse singer Carly Ozard, accompanied by Barry Lloyd at the piano, will offer "Live at Martuni's: Carly Ozard and Friends."
Brittney Griner's Drama in a Comic: Basketball Star's Life Told Visually
Brittney Griner's inspirational life story has now been immortalized in a new comic book published by TidalWave Comics, "Female Force: Brittney Griner."
'Getting There' - World Premiere Commission Debuts at NCTC
"Getting There," Dipika Guha's shifting, shimmering new play asks its characters and audiences to puzzle over a half-dozen abstract but interrelated concepts: loneliness, desire, friendship, love, guilt, and aging.
Going Out, Jan. 19-27, 2023
Dress up or down, get a smile from a frown as uplifting arts and nightlife events fill our days and nights.
Marshall Forte at Lyon & Swan: Two Sensational Debuts
Marshall Forte, a lightning bolt of charisma and musicality who, debuted as Lola in Ray of Light Theatre's production of "Kinky Boots," is now setting off sparks with his own cabaret act, "Hello My Name Is Marshall" at the new supper club Lyon & Swan.
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