On this episode of the Yay, Norman and I talk to Deborah Murphy (Instagram: DMU79) and David Valayre, the co-owner of Generation Theatre - www.generationtheatre.com - and the director of their new show, Olivia’s Kitchen, or What The Cook Saw On Twelfth Night – opening at the Southside Theatre on March 7 – 17th. We talk about current events, like the latest Supreme Court ruling against Louisiana’s latest attempt to curb abortion – we also get into the origins of Deborah Murphy, a native of Argentina and Peru; and David Valayre’s origins in post-war France and the creation of Generation Theatre.
SHOUTOUTS:
Everyday Alice (Utopia Theatre Project) Feb 15 – Mar 9 (http://www.utopiatheatreproject.com)
Norman Gee is in the show
Maryssa Wanlass (Episode 93) is directing the show
Ah Wilderness (Douglas Morrison Theatre) Feb 14 – Mar 3 (https://www.dmtonline.org/upcoming-shows)
Cynthia Lagodzinski (Episode 96) is in the show
Sojourn (the Pear Theater) March 15 – Apr 7 (https://www.thepear.org/boxoffice/sojourn)
Cynthia Lagodzinski (Episode 96) is in the show
A History of World War II (Marsh Theatre) extended until March 9th (www.themarsh.org)
John Fisher (Episode 30) wrote and is acting in the show
King of the Yees (SF Playhouse) by Laura Yee, directed by Joshua Brody
Jan 22 – March 2
Krystle Piamonte-Jong (Episode 97) is in the show
Galatea: A New Rock Musical (CounterPulse) Feb 21-24
http://www.counterpulse.org/galatea/
Eliza Boivin and Alisa Sacha Ross, two good friends of mine, are in the show.