Arts And Entertainment
The Theater: Hoch’s ‘Taking Over’ at the Berkeley Rep
By Ken Bullock, Special to the Planet
Tuesday January 22, 2008
As the swipe of hip-hop shifts gears into salsa, solo performer Danny Hoch stalks out on stage in character, under a banner for a festival, Williamsburg “Celebrate Your Community” day, spouting long, loopy lines in thick, nasal Brooklynese, cutting his imaginary friends out where the audience sits before the Berkeley Rep Thrust Stage, doing the dozens on down through the ethnicities—then the 49 other states, working hard on California—then shouting out, “All you American crackers, out of our neighborhood!”
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ReOrient Festival Showcases Mid-East Short Plays
By Ken Bullock, Special to the Planet
Friday January 18, 2008
ReOrient, the annual festival of short plays about the Middle East, a production of Golden Thread, founded by Torange Yeghiazarian of Oakland, this year features performances by Berkeley favorite Julian Lopez-Morillas and Danielle Levin of Oakland.
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Memorial for Jack Tucker Saturday
By Ken Bullock, Special to the Planet
Friday January 18, 2008
Jack Tucker of Richmond—theater critic, retired columnist for the Contra Costa Times, who the Guinness Book of Records named “Oldest Known Living Newspaper Columnist” in 2005—died Dec. 27, 93 years of age.
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