ARC to Present Fundraiser Reading of THE LAST DAYS OF JUDAS ISCARIOT in May
by Blair Ingenthron
- Mar 24, 2024
The Actors' Reading Collective (ARC) will present a live reading of Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis' hilarious, poignant, thought-provoking work The Last Days Of Judas Iscariot, to raise funds for ARC's first fully-produced, in-person production of The Antipodes by Annie Baker.
Review: CULT OF LOVE at Berkeley Repertory Theatre
by Steve Murray
- Feb 1, 2024
A Christmas eve family get together turns into a didactic skirmish on many fronts; religious, familial guilts, gay equality, sibling rivalries and moral choices. It’s a lot to present, but playwright Leslye Headland manages to corral her characters idiosyncrasies with a well-crafted script and director Trip Cullman’s deft staging and casting. I
Video: Leslye Headland and Trip Cullman talk Cult of Love!
by Joshua Wright
- Jan 23, 2024
Dive deep into the creative minds behind Cult of Love with an exclusive video interview featuring writer Leslye Headland and director Trip Cullman! Cult of Love begins previews this Friday, January 26th!
ARC to Present a Live Reading of THE CHILDREN by Lucy Kirkwood on Monday
by Blair Ingenthron
- Jul 30, 2023
ARC will present a live reading of The Children by Lucy Kirkwood, directed by Timothy Redmond*, as the final installment of Outside the Box: Summer Staged Reading Series. The reading will be held on Monday, July 31, 2023 at 7 pm PT at Marin Shakespeare Theatre.
ARC Performs a Staged Reading Series at Marin Shakes
by Stephi Wild
- Jun 16, 2023
ACTORS’ READING COLLECTIVE (ARC) is presenting a series of 3 play readings in June and July at Marin Shakespeare Company - 514 Fourth St., San Rafael, 94901. All readings begin at 7 pm. ARC’s mission is to share the artistic, spiritual, and emotional passion uniquely inherent to theater and storytelling.
Review: IN EVERY GENERATION at TheatreWorks Silicon Valley
by Steve Murray
- Jan 23, 2023
What did our critic think of IN EVERY GENERATION at TheatreWorks Silicon Valley? The traditions of the Passover seder are the jumping off point for the West Coast premiere of Ali Viterbi's thoughtful time-hopping reflection on the Jewish experience. Examining what is passed down from generation to generation, it's much more than the elements of the seder dinner - the bitter herbs, the unleavened bread and the ten plagues telling the story of the exodus from Egypt. There's the dark, ever present paranoia of persecution lingering throughout this piece making it a cautionary tale for not only Jews, but any minority facing oppression.
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