Alysa Liu comes home 🥇
Plus: 'Spamalot' rides again into laughs; Greek Film Fest is full of spunk
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||: GIRLS :||: CHANCE :||: MUSIC :|| COMES TO A.C.T. MARCH 12-APRIL 19
Don’t miss the newest piece from Eisa Davis (creator of Bulrusher; Warriors with Lin-Manuel Miranda). In this new play with music, four young performers at a music program in Berkeley reckon with friend drama, family trauma, and natural disasters in their effort to make art that is true. Use code RILE35 to save 35% on previews (March 12–17): Tickets here.
Today's headlines:
BIG WEEK: Full Queer Wrestling, Pi Day, Alysa Liu celebration, ‘Women Who Ride’…

By 48 Hills Arts Team
Plus: Peaches Christ eats the rich, Duserock, Maria BC, Renegade Orchestra, more to do!
Screen Grabs: It’s all Greek (and Irish and French) to us

By Dennis Harvey
Euro-fests deliver in SF. Plus: South Bay's Cinequest heats up, 'My Father's Shadow,' Billy Preston biopic, more
Drama Masks: Kings in their castle—and a queen in her closet

By Charles Lewis III
'Spamalot' at Golden Gate Theatre rides on familiar laughs; 'The Ache' at Z Below brings music and drama to heel.
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