KQED 9 Features Two Berkeley Rep Shows This Week
By: Kelsey Denette
In the coming week, by tuning into KQED 9, local television viewers can get a taste of the intimacy and adventure that theatregoers regularly enjoy at the Tony Award-winning Berkeley Repertory Theatre. First, Anna Deavere Smith's electrifying solo show Let Me Down Easy airs on PBS' Great Performances. Then KQED debuts The Memory Be Green, an original documentary about the world-premiere production of Ghost Light. As if that were not enough, This American Life - the popular National Public Radio program - devoted its entire hour to The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs last week, and that episode can now be heard online.
The Memory Be Green focuses on a new play written by Tony Taccone and directed by Jonathan Moscone that honors the memory of the latter's father: Ghost Light conjures an imaginary world based on the historic assassination of Mayor George Moscone. The 30-minute documentary combines reflections about the late leader, and the era in which he lived, with a look at the artistic process behind creating a new work for the stage. In the play's fictional world, the main character is directing a production of Hamlet, and KQED's documentary takes its title from a line in that script.
Videos
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Friends Of The Sound Red Heron Studios (6/12-6/12) |
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RENT One Stage Theatre (6/12-6/14) |
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The Still Point: An Immersive Experience SOMArts Cultural Center (7/16-7/25) |
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Ride the Cyclone City Lights Theater Company (7/16-8/23) |
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The Fall Show Shotgun Players Ashby Stage (9/26-10/25) |
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Comedy Oakland at Elbo Room Thu June 18 8pm Elbo Room Jack London (6/18-6/18) |
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Rock'n the Divide BarmHaus Brewing Co. (6/27-6/27) |
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Marinelli Bros Circus - A New Experience! Solano Town Center (6/03-6/15) |
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Los Angeles Children's Chorus and San Francisco Boys Chorus Calvary Presbyterian Church (7/03-7/03) |
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Private Lives by Noel Coward Santa Cruz Shakespeare (9/04-10/04) |
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