Articles Comments

Tantalizing Tidbits » Entries tagged with "play"

Live Tweeting Becky Shaw Play Plus I’m Quoted in the News

Sorry I’ve been MIA this past week… I’ve got partial blogs but not a whole one!! In the meantime, popping in to let you know that tonight,2/16/12, I’ll be live tweeting from SF Playhouse’s play Becky Shaw. This is a comedy thriller about a blind date. The show is sold out tonight, and most nights,so I’m excited!! There’s still a few tickets left on some performances, so you should go buy one. I’ll be posting a review later. In the meantime, head over to www.twitter.com/merrijane at 7pm PST to see what i say, or www.twitter.com/sfplayhouse to see what everyone says. Speaking of tweeting plays, a few weeks ago, I got interviewed about this, and was quoted in a news article. Follow the link to read it (I’m near the end). … Read entire article »

Filed under: technology, Theatre

Reborning Play

Pl The week before last I live tweeted the play Reborning at SF Playhouse. For those that haven’t been following along, that means that the theatre asks some people to come in one performance each play and sit in the backrow and live blog our play watching experience. Love it!! Antonio came with me, though not to tweet. We both ended up enjoying the play! This was my second favorite production of theirs, second only to Wirehead. When I had read this play was about a dollmaker, I was thinking doll as in what I played with as a child. When I arrived, I saw that the lobby had photographs and information about Reborn dolls, which I’d seen a documentary about a while back. There are a couple of documentaries … Read entire article »

Filed under: Theatre

Join Me for Another Live Tweet on the 19th – Reborning

It’s that time again, the time when I get to live tweet a play! Yes, catch me this Thursday May 19th as I live tweet SF Playhouse’s production of Reborning. This will be at 8pm PST, and you can follow me at www.twitter.com/merrijane or see what the other tweeters are saying as well, at www.twitter.com/SFPlayhouse. Here’s the synopsis: This dark comedy takes an unsettling look at work, latex, and the power of creation. A young artist who crafts custom made dolls begins to suspect that a demanding client may be the mother who abandoned her at birth. As she tries to unravel the mystery, she discovers the path to her own “Reborning.” Don’t forget, you can join in, discuss, question, whatever. Tweet you then! … Read entire article »

Filed under: Theatre

Kitchen Series: A New Kind of Play, New Kind of Getting Cultured

After a lot of going out (blog on THAT to follow soon) I needed some culture in my life, so I went with my friends Hoi and Antonio to see Thornton Wilder’s play The Skin of our Teeth at the Kitchen Series. The Kitchen Series is put on by Precarious Theatre at Brava Theatre in the Mission. This is their second season, to sold out performances. Each play is a one night only performance – bare bones, and not like other plays I’ve been to in the past. We arrived at the theatre, and were served soup, sandwiches, and wine. On a side note – I ate some of the YUMMIEST bread on my hummus sandwich! It was studded all over, both sides with large sunflower seeds! Yum! I went back to … Read entire article »

Filed under: Theatre

Wirehead Play

Last Thursday, I live tweeted SF Playhouse’s Wirehead.  This was the regional premiere. This time, I brought my friend Antonio with me, and he said he wouldn’t be able to tweet through the play like I did. But as usual, I loved tweeting while I watched! This play is in the near future, and there is a new thing out that turns your brain into a computer.  Of course, only the really rich people can afford to do this, and it raised tons of questions about how this will affect society. Or even evolution – what about mind control? But there were good things too, such as curing tons of diseases.  I loved how while two couples, friends, struggled with this problem, the scenes were connected by a radio show … Read entire article »

Filed under: Theatre

Join Me as I Live Tweet the Play Wirehead

It’s time for me to do another live tweet of a play. Yep, I’ll be a Playhouse Plugger for SF Playhouse this Thursday, March 31st at 8pm PST.  I’ll be seeing the Regional Premiere of Wirehead.  The synopsis, from the website, sounds pretty intriguing. Imagine that tomorrow anyone with the money could get a brain implant that automatically makes them a genius.  What if you couldn’t afford it and your hated coworker could? The “wireheads”  in this play find themselves at odds with the rest of their office as hilarity, mystery, and tragedy ensue, and we try to answer the question: “Just because something can be done, should it be done?” So don’t forget to tune in on my twitter: @merrijane … Read entire article »

Filed under: Theatre

Harper Regan Play

Thursday night I went to see the West Coast premiere of the play Harper Regan at SF Playhouse, and I got to Live Tweet it! The last time I did this was for Coraline a couple months ago, and I loved it, but I had a bit of an annoyance with my cell phone batteries draining from tweeting too much. This time, I thought, I’ll bring my LAPTOP! I was already an old pro at this Playhouse Plugger thing, so this time, I didn’t bother wondering what to wear, I just wore regular clothes. Once again, I did not prepare enough finding a restaurant to eat dinner at, and ended up at the same boring one I’d been to last time, across the street. Once again, the food was … Read entire article »

Filed under: Theatre

Join me as i live tweet another play!

This Thursday January 27th at 8pm PST, I’ll be live tweeting another play, Harper Regan, at SF Playhouse. Last time, I did Coraline, and this time, I get to tweet about a play that’s totally unfamiliar to me. This is a West Coast Premiere, and looks very interesting. Check out the description from their website: On a startlingly bright Autumn night in 2006 Harper Regan walked away from her home and her husband and her daughter and she kept walking. She told nobody that she was going. She told nobody where she was going. She put everything she ever built at risk. For two lost days and nights, until it looked as though her entire life might unravel, she didn’t turn back. From Uxbridge to Stockport … Read entire article »

Filed under: Nightlife Theatre