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When we talk about aging, fatalism outweighs compassion. Lose eyesight or the ability to go for a jog, and the world might affect pity, sure. But really, there’s nothing more natural than time’s ...
New play by Jiehae Park blends a variety of ideas and themes into a unique stage experience that mostly keeps you locked in.
The questions arise immediately in Jiehae Park’s world premiere “The Aves” at Berkeley Repertory Theatre. And they continue ...
In response to the chaotic terminations of grant awards by the National Endowment for the Arts in early May, Berkeley ...
Jiehae Park’s World Premiere of her memory play the aves is gorgeously presented with a remarkable scenic design by visual ...
The National Endowment for the Arts, or NEA, terminated grants worth a total of $120,000 to Berkeley-based arts organizations ...
Berkeley Rep hires actors who are members of ... Holds open auditions annually in the late spring and also attends the Theatre Bay Area general auditions, which are usually held in January/February.
That’s a question asked at the beginning of “The Good Book,” a free-ranging rumination on biblical themes now making its West Coast premiere at Berkeley Repertory Theatre, and the answer ...
The questions arise immediately in Jiehae Park's world premiere "The Aves" at Berkeley Repertory Theatre. And they continue throughout. What does the title mean? ("Ave" is Latin for bird ...
Rather, “the aves,” now receiving its world premiere at Berkeley Repertory Theatre, is a low-key experience for musing on life, death, youth, age, love, loss and, yes, birds. Pigeons and doves ...