REVIEW: 'PEOPLE WHERE THEY ARE' DISSOLVES THE “US AND THEM” PARADIGM
It is not just a play; it is a call to action. Its lessons resonate across time and place, reminding us to confront our own biases and work towards a more compassionate, equitable solidarity.
REVIEW: West Coast Premiere of Anthony Clarvoe's People Where They Are 'Eye-Opening' and 'Electrifying'
by EDDIE REYNOLDS | TALKIN’ BROADWAY
With a jaw-droppingly stellar cast and Benny Sato Ambush's inspired and bold directorial decisions, People Where They Are is a must-attend, must-experience class where the lessons to be learned are as important–if not more so–in today's America than they were in those early years of the Civil Rights Movement.
Review: ‘People Where They Are’ in San Jose revisits tense civil rights history
By DAVID JOHN CHÁVEZ | THE MERCURY NEWS
“People Where They Are” takes viewers inside a famed civil rights training center in 1950s Tennessee.
San Jose Stage Company Announces 40th Anniversary Season
by Stephi Wild | BROADWAY WORLD
The Stage has curated a diverse array of acclaimed hits, custom adaptations, and exciting new works for its 2022-2023 season including two world premieres, a regional premiere, Tony-honored plays, and an exciting musical capping the season.
Interview with Randall King on August: Osage County
By Addie Mahmassani | METRO SILICON VALLEY
““We’re all the same,” King says. “That’s one of the beauties of Letts’ piece: it opened a door to saying, ‘Here’s who we are. Take the skeletons out of the closet, and let’s embrace them. Then we can heal.’”
High-energy, hilarious, heartfelt: San Jose Stage Company’s ‘The Great Leap’ flies high
By Joy Diamond | THE DAILY CALIFORNIAN
San Jose Stage Company Reschedules STRANGE COURTESIES for Spring 2023
By Nicole Rosky | BROADWAY WORLD