
BareStage’s ‘Cabaret’ eerily highlights audience complicity
While the show does a great job of creating a fun environment, it does a better job of displaying the consequences of passivity when confronted with evil.
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While the show does a great job of creating a fun environment, it does a better job of displaying the consequences of passivity when confronted with evil.
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Velednitsky, Cervantez and Abrams are hoping that the audience has a fun time and that they leave the show with an appreciation for Shakespeare.
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Maybe this type of moment is cliché, but at least there’s no chance of missing who’s in love with whom in BareStage Productions’ “As You Like It.”
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In potentially the coldest social critique of modern high school politics, the show inanely made the Heathers socially marginalized individuals.
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Those who have been backstage and know the antics that happen there will probably thoroughly enjoy “Noises Off” and its comedic depiction of life as an actor.
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“I was so eager to see what this production would be like, because I knew it would be such challenging show, so I really wanted to be a part of it so I could see that magic happen,” Agrawal said.
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“Crimes of the Heart” is uneven but the relationship between the three sisters is recognizable and touching.
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When asked to explain what BareStage’s latest production is about, director Lana Cosic is well rehearsed. “Mary (Zhou), the playwright, and I have sort of come to saying it’s about a girl who’s falling in love with a guy who’s in love with a girl who’s in love with her
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It’s difficult to wrap your head around all the new, unique opportunities you’ll be exposed to when you come to UC Berkeley. Luckily, we at the Daily Cal compiled a list of some of the coolest, most easily accessible organizations, along with the quick-and-dirty on why and how you should join!
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BareStage Productions’ adaptation of “Taming of the Shrew” brings classic Shakespeare to the contemporary world by casting all the traditional lead male roles as females instead. This version of “Taming of the Shrew” tells the story of several bachelorettes — all of whom are young except for one older woman
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