Unlike with my book list, I will not offer comments on everything that I saw, but I will link to blog entries I may have written about these shows.
The list is in chronological order and divided into a few categories.
FULL PRODUCTIONS
- Aurélia’s Oratorio, by Victoria Thierrée Chaplin, at Berkeley Rep
- Phèdre, by Jean Racine, translated by Timberlake Wertenbaker, at ACT
- Coming Home, by Athol Fugard, at Berkeley Rep
- Oedipus El Rey, by Luis Alfaro, at Magic Theater
- Bay One-Acts Program 1, by various local writers, produced by Three Wise Monkeys
- Bay One-Acts Program 2, by various local writers, produced by Three Wise Monkeys
- Valentine's Day Pageant, by various local writers, at San Francisco Theater Pub
- Mirrors in Every Corner, by Chinaka Hodge, at Intersection for the Arts
- The Caucasian Chalk Circle, by Bertolt Brecht, translated by Dominique Lozano, at ACT
- Concerning Strange Devices from the Distant West, by Naomi Iizuka, at Berkeley Rep
- O Lovely Glowworm, by Glen Berger, performed by ACT's MFA students
- How to Ride a Bus in San Francisco, by various local writers, at San Francisco Theater Pub
- …and Jesus Moonwalks the Mississippi, by Marcus Gardley, at Cutting Ball
- Audience, by Vaclav Havel, at San Francisco Theater Pub
- An Accident, by Lydia Stryk, at Magic Theatre
- ShortLived 2, by various local writers, produced by PianoFight
- Girlfriend, music and lyrics by Matthew Sweet, book by Todd Almond, at Berkeley Rep
- ShortLived 3, by various local writers, produced by PianoFight
- Terroristka, by Rebecca Bella, produced by Threshold Theater
- SF Stories, by various local writers, produced by Wily West Productions
- Giant Bones, by Stuart Bousel, adapted from stories by Peter S. Beagle, produced by No Nude Men
- ShortLived 5, by various local writers, produced by PianoFight
- Best of PlayGround, by various local writers, produced by PlayGround
- 1001, by Jason Grote, produced by Just Theater
- Forever Never Comes by Enrique Urueta, produced by Crowded Fire
- ShortLived Championship, by various local writers, produced by PianoFight
- The Tosca Project, by Carey Perloff and Val Caniparoli, at ACT
- Krapp’s Last Tape, by Samuel Beckett, at Cutting Ball
- Mrs. Warren’s Profession, by George Bernard Shaw, at California Shakespeare Theater
- Agnes the Barbarian, by Jason Harding, produced by Thunderbird Theater
- Vanguardia, short experimental plays by Latino playwrights, at Cutting Ball
- Pint-Sized Plays, by various local writers (including me), at San Francisco Theater Pub
- This World is Good by J. C. Lee, produced by Sleepwalkers Theater
- In the Wound, by Jon Tracy, produced by Shotgun Players
- Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare, at Marin Shakespeare
- Alice in Wonderland, adapted by Brian Markley, at AtmosTheatre/Theater in the Woods
- Wilde Card, short plays by Oscar Wilde, at San Francisco Theater Pub
- Trouble in Mind, by Alice Childress, at Aurora Theater
- The Brothers Size, by Tarell Alvin McCraney, at Magic Theater
- In the Red and Brown Water, by Tarell Alvin McCraney, at Marin Theater Co.
- Scapin, by Molière, adapted by Bill Irwin, at ACT
- Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, music and lyrics by David Yazbek, book by Jeffrey Lane, produced by Lincoln Center Theater on Broadway
- Habibi, by Sharif Abu-Hamdeh, at Intersection for the Arts
- Or, by Liz Duffy Adams, at Magic Theater
- The Tempest, by William Shakespeare, adapted by Rob Melrose, at Cutting Ball
- Menage à Plot: A Surf ‘n’ Turf Adventure, by Kelly Anneken, Megan Cohen and Evan Winchester, produced by PianoFight
- Marcus, or the Secret of Sweet, by Tarell Alvin McCraney, at ACT
- Boys Together Clinging, adapted by Ryan Hayes from Walt Whitman's poetry, at San Francisco Theater Pub
- Ruth and the Sea, by Morgan Ludlow, produced by Wily West Productions
- Of the Earth, by Jon Tracy, produced by Shotgun Players
- Coraline, book by David Greenspan, music and lyrics by Stephin Merritt, at SF Playhouse
- Code Red, by various local writers (including myself), at San Francisco Theater Pub
- The Arabian Nights, adapted by Mary Zimmerman, at Berkeley Rep
- Cyclops by Euripides, translated by Bennett Fisher, at San Francisco Theater Pub
- Medea, by Euripides, at Cutting Ball
- Medea, by Seneca, at Cutting Ball
- Women Beware Women, by Thomas Middleton, at Cutting Ball
- Storm, by August Strindberg, translated by Paul Walsh, at Cutting Ball
- The Phoenician Women, by Euripides, at San Francisco Theater Pub
- The Antiquarian’s Family, by Carlo Goldoni, translated by Beatrice Basso, at Cutting Ball
- Oedipus at Colonus, by Sophocles, at San Francisco Theater Pub
- Seven Against Thebes, by Aeschylus, at San Francisco Theater Pub
- Antigone, by Sophocles, at San Francisco Theater Pub
- Dionysus Bromios, by Nathan Tucker, at the San Francisco Olympians Festival
- Apollo’s Gift, by Garrett Groeneveld, at the San Francisco Olympians Festival
- The Life Poseidon, by Dana Constance, Bryce Alleman, and Kathy Hicks, at the San Francisco Olympians Festival
- Hermes (The Many Shifts), by Bennett Fisher, at the San Francisco Olympians Festival
- Artemis, by M. R. Fall, at the San Francisco Olympians Festival
- Zeus Story, by Helen Noakes, at the San Francisco Olympians Festival
- Ubu Roi, by Alfred Jarry, translated by Bennett Fisher, at San Francisco Theater Pub
- Demeter’s Daughter, by Claire Rice, at the San Francisco Olympians Festival
- Aphrodite: A Romance in Infomercials, by Nirmala Nataraj, at the San Francisco Olympians Festival
- Ares, by Sean Kelly, at the San Francisco Olympians Festival
- Athena, by Ashley Cowan, at the San Francisco Olympians Festival
- Hera: Juno en Victoria, by Stuart Bousel, at the San Francisco Olympians Festival
- Hephaestus, by Evelyn Jean Pine, at the San Francisco Olympians Festival
- Andromache, by Euripides, at Cutting Ball
- The Shunned House, adapted by Kai Morrison from H. P. Lovecraft, at San Francisco Theater Pub
- Lovecraft Shorts, adapted by Ignacio Zulueta, Nathan Tucker, and Nirmala Nataraj from H. P. Lovecraft, at San Francisco Theater Pub
- Epicoene, by Ben Jonson, at Cutting Ball
SITTING IN A LIVING ROOM, READING A PLAY ALOUD:
- Becket, by Jean Anouilh
- Pericles, by William Shakespeare
- The Dunwich Horror, adapted by Stuart Bousel from H. P. Lovecraft, and Lovecraft’s Follies, by James Schevill
- Metamorphoses, by Mary Zimmerman
- Sweeney Todd, by George Dibden Pitt
- Cyrano de Bergerac, by Edmond Rostand (event hosted by moi)
That's 86 events -- and that's not even counting the occasional benefit evening, rehearsal, night of drinking with playwrights, impromptu bullshit session about the state of the American theater, or the time I spent working on my own writing. 86 plays in 365 days -- that means that on 23.5% of the days of the year, I was doing something theatrical. MY GOD. I have never before been confronted with such overwhelming evidence of my insanity. It's amazing that I got anything else accomplished.
And some awards/highlights/opinions:
Top 3 Full Productions, Unranked (listed chronologically):
Mirrors in Every CornerThe Next Five:
The Brothers Size
The Tempest
Oedipus El ReyExcellent in 2009, Excellent Again in 2010 (or, Rounding out the Top 10):
Giant Bones
Mrs. Warren's Profession
In the Wound
Trouble in Mind
Krapp's Last TapeFavorite Musical:
The Arabian Nights
GirlfriendI Enjoyed It, Despite the Critics:
Women on the Verge of a Nervous BreakdownFavorite Short Plays:
The Tempest
Inner Dialogue, by Kirk Shimano (part of PianoFight's ShortLived)Favorite Olympians Festival Plays:
The Philadelphian, by Sam Leichter (part of the Bay One-Acts)
Three Little Words, by Tim Bauer (part of the Bay One-Acts)
HeraI Enjoyed Being Introduced to the Work of These Playwrights:
Demeter
Hermes
Tarell Alvin McCraneyI could go on and on (I haven't even mentioned my favorite performers, or directors, or indelible little MOMENTS that I will cherish forever)... but maybe, instead, I should put 2010 behind me and take a bit of a breather! Indeed, I have a feeling that in 2011 I will be a slightly more judicious theatergoer. I'm not jaded or anything -- I enjoyed a lot of what I saw in 2010, and only saw a few real duds. However, I know that I can't keep this up forever. 2010 was my year to binge on San Francisco theater. 2011 just might be my year to retrench, see a bit less theater, work a bit more on my own stuff (so that my own plays can start appearing on these kinds of lists in 2012 or 2013...)
Chinaka Hodge
Alice Childress
Marcus Gardley
Luis Alfaro
Sharif Abu-Hamdeh
and all of the Olympians writers
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