Audiences for Lisa Kron's In the Wake and John Leguizamo's Klass Klown are loving this week's free pre-show tequila tastings in the courtyard sponsored by Berkeley's own Tres Agaves Tequila. In fact, folks are enjoying the tequlia so much, they're heading over to the lobby bar and buying a Tres Agaves margarita.
Ah, summertime theatregoing can be such a joy!
And we're thrilled to share with you an article about Tres Agaves published this week on the Berkeleyside website. Read the article.
Here are a few things we learned reading the story by Frances Dinkelspiel:
Lisa Kron's In the Wake, now having its world premiere in the Roda Theatre, is full of powerful observations linking the personal and political. The drama also asks questions about how our personal sense of responsibility becomes manifest in our relationships as well as in our political convictions.
The play seemed like a perfect match for Berkeley Rep's intelligent, ever-questioning audiences, and that's turning out to be true.
Lisa was interviewed by C.S. Soong on his KPFA-94.1FM radio show Against the Grain.
Listen to Part One of the interview. (Be aware that Lisa follows UC Berkeley political science professor Ron Hassner, and her segment begins at about the 35-minute mark.) Listen to Part Two of the interview. (Lisa's segment begins at the 32-minute mark.)
As always, Lisa is fascinating as she discusses the genesis of the play and its subject matter, which is, in her words, "white liberalism and what it misses in American `democracy'."
Lisa also talks about a central issue in the play, which is the notion of a "blind spot," both on a personal and on a national level. Lisa says she was fascinated by, "our deeply held belief — and it's as true on the left as on the right — that we will land on our feet and right ourselves. There's only so far we can fall. I was questioning that in a political sense. And then you go through things in your personal life, as people do, and I realized I did believe that in my personal life. Why? I thought to myself, `That is so American.'"
In the Wake continues through June 27. Visit our online box office for tickets or call 510 647-2949.
Lisa Kron photo by Joan Marcus.
John Leguizamo’s solo show Klass Klown is a pretty exciting place to be, but so, it turns out, is the lobby of the Thrust Stage and the courtyard just outside its doors.
Audiences are enjoying (to put it mildly) the free Tres Agaves Tequila tastings that take place an hour before each performance. They’re also grooving to some fantastic tunes while they sip their tequila or go full-bore and order a Tres Agaves margarita from our lobby bar.
Compiled by Pauline Luppert, our marketing and multimedia manager, the playlist even won kudos from Mr. Leguizamo himself. Here are some of the artists and songs you’ll hear before the show.
Please enjoy Bomba Estéreo’s “La Boquilia."
John Leguizamo's Klass Klown is up and running on the Thrust Stage, the first show in the Fireworks festival, and audiences are eating it up.
Since he arrived in Berkeley earlier this week, John has been tweeting up a storm on his Blackberry. Follow John on Twitter and learn how he's going to "destroy" Berkeley Rep and how director Fisher Stevens opts to give John post-show notes.
John is everywhere in the media this week. You can read interviews with him in
He's also been making the TV rounds. Here he is with NBC's Laurence Scott:
John made "Liam's List," a weekly look at your best entertainment bets put together by KPIX's Eye on the Bay host Liam Mayclem. Check out "Liam's List" (John appears toward the end).
Act fast if you want to catch Klass Klown. The show is here only until June 12. Visit our online box office for ticket info.
Above photo: John Leguizamo in Klass Klown. Photo by Carol Rosegg
Several more reviews of Lisa Kron's In the Wake have arrived, and they're worth sharing.
The first is from Nathaniel Eaton at the SF Weekly. Here's a taste:
Kron writes all sides thoroughly and brilliantly; she has no political agenda except perhaps to show that interconnectedness is the key to understanding our experience. This play is a powerful statement that we must question everything and everyone — including ourselves.
Next up is from Richard Dodds in the Bay Area Reporter, who writes:
Kron, who first came to attention as a member of the Five Lesbian Brothers, is much like the lesbian brother Tony Kushner never had. Dizzyingly complex discussions of economic theories, social constructs, and historical paradigms whiz by in high-voltage conversations that don't allow eyes to glaze over because of the skillful use of language and the recognizably comfortable circumstances in which ideological friction gets messed up with the everyday clatter of folks just trying to figure out mundane coping techniques.
In the Wake continues through June 27 in the Roda Theatre. Click berkeleyrep.org for ticket info.
Above photo: Carson Elrod and Heidi Schreck in Lisa Kron's In the Wake at Berkeley Rep. Photo courtesy of kevinberne.com.
We're thrilled that John Leguizamo's Klass Klown kicks off the Fireworks festival tonight in the Thrust Theatre. As if the event could get any more exciting, we're thrilled to announce that Berkeley"s own award-winning Tres Agaves Tequila will offer free tastings in the courtyard an hour before every performance! And we're offering Tres Agaves margaritas at the lobby bar.
About Tres Agaves:
Tres Agaves has one distinct difference: the entire product family has
been carefully designed to help people make world-class margaritas. Now
anyone can make a great margarita at home — or behind the bar. Before
Tequila was a spirit, it was a place — a small town in Jalisco, Mexico
where the world's best blue agave plants grow. Very few 100% agave
brands are still produced in the town of Tequila, and Tres Agaves is
one of those special few. This is a true artisanal-quality tequila.
Tres Agaves is supporting Berkeley Rep by donating $5 for every 375 ml. bottle sold at the Theatre of their soon-to-be famous, organic Cocktail-Ready Agave Nectar. This is the secret ingredient to making the perfect margarita, and at $7 per bottle is well worth it (makes over 12 margaritas) — be sure to take one home and see how easy it is to make the Tres Agaves margarita.
Raffle! Berkeley Rep will raffle off a Tres Agaves margarita "survival" kit at each show, including a bottle of award-winning Tres Agaves Blanco Tequila, a bottle of Tres Agaves' Cocktail-Ready Agave Nectar, and a custom lime-squeezer.
We also have a full bar and snacks available in the Thrust lobby. Click here for a list of all the delectable treats you'll find at the lobby café.
It should come as no surprise to anyone that actors are multi-talented beings. Not only can they walk and talk at the same time (some can even dance and sing simultaneously!), but many of them also act and engage in other artistic pursuits.
For a case in point, we need look no further than the cast of In the Wake, now in the Roda Theatre. Did you know that Heidi Schreck, who plays Ellen, is also a successful playwright? The Obie-winning actor had a successful off-Broadway debut last year with a play called Creature.
Here's a snippet about Heidi and the play from Time Out New York:
Creature’s subject is the extraordinary Margery Kempe (1373–1438), an Englishwoman whose bourgeois existence as the wife of a beer brewer was marked by a series of intense mystical revelations. Kempe bore 14 children and made several pilgrimages to the Holy Land, eventually dictating her ecstatic visions to two clerks. Her Book of Margery Kempe is considered by some to be the first autobiography in English.
“I totally fell in love with her,” Schreck says about her first contact with Kempe’s book in college. “She’s a very unreliable narrator, so the book is hilarious. You’re watching her talk about how she’s so pious and God’s chosen, but you can tell she’s so far from the mark; she’s really flawed and vain and prideful—just really human.”
Heidi's Wake Obie-winning co-star, Deirdre O'Connell, who plays Judy, is another hyphenate. She's an actor-painter. Deirdre creates small paintings — about 10 inches by 10 inches — inspired by the work of Anton Chekhov. Didi, as she is known, has appeared in many Chekhov plays during her 25-year
How do you accurately describe a play that is full of big drama, big laughs, and big ideas? You don't even try and let words and pictures attempt to do the job.
Check out this trailer for the world-premiere production of Lisa Kron's In the Wake, running through June 27 in the Roda Theatre.
Top photo: Carson Elrod and Heidi Schreck in the world-premiere production of Lisa Kron's In the Wake at Berkeley Rep. Photo courtesy of kevinberne.com.
Berkeley Rep's Fireworks festival is right around the corner. John Leguizamo kicks things off June 1 with a show he's been working on called Klass Klown. When he did the show at the La Jolla Playhouse, it was called Diary of a Mad Man. Who knows what it will end up being called. We're just thrilled John is bringing his extraordinary talent to Berkeley Rep!
If you'd like to immerse yourself in John's work, we highly recommend going to his official website and spending some time amid the impressive collection of videos housed there.
Here's a little peek at Klass Klown.
Find more information about the Fireworks festival, which also includes David Sedaris (who is completely sold out — apologies if you didn't get your tickets), Dan Hoyle, and Wes "Scoop" Nisker.
Above photo: John Leguizamo photo by Carol Rosegg.
It's always great to end a festive opening week with nice reviews. And reviews for the world premiere of Lisa Kron's In the Wake are really nice. Here's a sampling (click on the newspaper name to read the complete review).
From the San Francisco Chronicle:
"The characters are smart, quick and attractive. But what's astonishing is the ease and wit with which Kron and director Leigh Silverman — the same team that created the brilliant Well — make the rapid volley of political arguments and artistic concepts not only exciting but also funny, moving and undeniably sexy. The heady blend of smart dialogue and characters, depicted by a superb cast, at times makes it a candidate to be the Angels in America of the Bush II decade… You'll want to be able to say you saw it.”
From the San Jose Mercury News / Bay Area News Group:
“A smart and savory feast of angst and ideas… bursting with equal parts metaphor, romance and rhetoric. The personal and the political collide in this riveting world premiere… It’s impossible to deny the relevance of its themes, such as the legacy of Bush America in the world today.”
From KGO 810AM
“Another magical evening of great theatre at Berkeley Rep.”
In the Wake continues in the Roda Theatre through June 27. Find information and buy tickets.
Above photo: Heidi Schreck (left) and Emily Donahoe star in the world premiere drama In the Wake at Berkeley Rep. Photo courtesy of kevinberne.com.