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We attended
81 plays, musicals and operas last year. This beats our previous year’s record of 76. Most of the performances were in the Bay Area. However, we did spend an intense week at the Fringe Festival in Edinburgh where we saw 25 performances in six and half days. Here is our list of favorites:
TOP FIVE
My list:
1
The Goat, or Who is Sylvia? - Edward Albee,
A.C.T.[Subtitled: Notes toward a definition of tragedy. A modern American tragedy in the ancient Greek style.]
2
Parade - Alfred Uhry, Jason Robert Brown,
Edinburgh Fringe Festival[Musical based on the trail of Leo Frank in 1913, Atlanta wrongly accused for the murder of a child. Best show we saw at the festival.]
3
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, Part One & Two - Charles Dickens, David Edgar,
California Shakespeare Theater[Outdoor marathon production, 6.5 hours in one day/evening. Great cast.]
4
Golda's Balcony - William Gibson, at
A.C.T. (Tovah Feldshuh)
[One woman show of Golda Meir, Israel’s blunt and impassioned prime minister from 1969 through '74.]
5
Well - Lisa Kron,
ACT[A look at wellness in the individual and community. Bring your Mom.]
E’s list:
1
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, Part One & Two - Charles Dickens, David Edgar,
California Shakespeare Theater2
Parade - Alfred Uhry, Jason Robert Brown,
Edinburgh Fringe Festival3
Dolly West's Kitchen - Frank McGuiness,
TheatreWorks[Beautiful but improbable love story involving two gay soldiers that take place in a small Irish town during WWII.]
4
Nuts Coconuts - Jordi Milan,
Edinburgh Fringe Festival[The story of the ‘Gibraltar Follies’ variety theatre company. Don’t be late! Is it a (gay) revue or deconstructionist theatre? Great fun watching the set being struck.]
5
The Overcoat - Morris Panych, Wendy Gorling, Nikolai Gogol, Dmitri Shostakovich,
ACT (CanStage, Toronto)
[Wordless play adapted from Gogol's story. A cross between a silent movie and a modern dance ballet.]
Our Favorite Gay Plays
Dolly West's Kitchen - Frank McGuiness,
TheatreWorks[Beautiful but improbable love story involving two gay soldiers that take place in a small Irish town during WWII.]
Take Me Out - Richard Greenberg,
Best of Broadway[Talking baseball in the shower. Professional pitcher comes out to the team.]
Lilies - Michel Marc Bouchard,
A.C.T. M.F.A. Program with
Theatre Rhinoceros[A lyric and erotic play where inmates re-enact a tale of an impassioned love between two young men Also a 1996 movie.]
Beautiful Thing - Jonathan Harvey,
Edinburgh Fringe Festival[Story of sexual awakening of two lads in Southeast London. Also a 1996 movie. Excellent cast]
Mambo Italiano - Steve Galluccio,
New Conservatory Theatre Center[Coming out story full of love & loss, family and guilt. Also a 2003 movie.]