King of the Yees is a muddled fairytale

Leave a Comment If you’re planning to attend King of the Yees, I suggest you arrive at intermission: in terms of the story, the first act is almost entirely irrelevant. In this new script, playwright Lauren Yee offers a playful, heartfelt—and metatheatrical—take on...

Elizabethan drag with a South Asian twist

A loud yes and a quieter no. In 2012, London’s Globe Theatre commissioned The Company Theatre of Mumbai to produce a desi (Indian or South Asian) version of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. Piya Behrupiya, which translates as “Lover Impersonator”, is the raucously...

The Flick: time to watch

Look! Look how beautiful and complex human beings are! In Annie Baker’s gorgeous, Pulitzer Prize-winning script The Flick, three employees of a movie theatre hang around, clean up, and talk. It’s minimalist and it’s slow—it goes on for three hours including...

Fired from The Georgia Straight

I just got fired from the Georgia Straight. Thirty years*. No warning. No compensation. Last Tuesday, I emailed arts editor Janet Smith telling her what shows I thought I should review. Instead of the usual confirmation from Janet, I received an email from editor...