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Wednesday, September 14, 2016

The Stars Collide in MTC's August: Osage County

The San Francisco Bay Area premier staging (the Broadway production toured in 2009) of Tracy Letts’ TONY Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County celebrating the opening of Marin Theatre Company’s 50th season does not disappoint. The stunning Broadway run of this new American classic that was something to behold, a transfer from Chicago’s Steppenwolf Theater Company, with scene-crushing Deanna Dunagan as the venomous and hilarious mother flailing through a sumptuous naturalistic set.

In the much more intimate house at MTC, Artistic Director Jasson Minadakis’ sturdy take on this dramedy is worthy of the weight that this tortured family endures across three acts when the patriarch Beverly Weston (superbly set up by Will Marchetti) goes missing.

The family gathers to assess the crisis at a large country house outside of Pawhuska, Oklahoma, where the past haunts the present and future. With obvious echoes of Tennessee Williams, Edward Albee and Eugene O’Neill, Letts’ play unfolds in unexpected ways. The wife, Violet, played with comic-tragic verve by Sherman Fracher, is a cancer-stricken, pill-popping mess to Beverly’s alcoholic poetic musings. She only sobers up in Act Two after the elder daughter swoops in to attempt a takeover from her outpost in Colorado along with the family clan from near and far.

In-laws, cousins, grandchildren and the three sisters (and the men in their lives) all join in to reveal, expose and exorcise old wounds and love in a full-throttle attack and celebration of the American Dream. Debates on the beauty of aging women and daggers thrown at the “Greatest Generation” are particularly comic and biting.

J.B. Wilson’s set is, at first, a maze of Modernist stairs and platforms, but is revealed through Kurt Landisman’s discreet lighting to be a frame to showcase what emotions hide in the shadows, how relationships evolve in stages and how aspiration can be met with missteps and unpredictable twists of fate.

The cast (all local favorites) bring out the script’s finer points essential to this ensemble piece. Even supporting characters are critical in this work, notably Charlie and Mattie Fae (Robert Sicular and Anne Darragh), who fuel their scenes with keen intensity and realism. The elder sister Barbara, features the nuanced Arwen Anderson as a full-fledged antidote and mirror of her mother.

For those who only saw the Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts film version, this a true reminder of how the stage version of this story outshines the gloss of film with an emotional impact only possible under the wings of the right actors and the pro team behind this production. Indeed, “Here we go round the prickly pear,” as T.S. Eliot is referenced in this world of the Westons, “This is the way the world ends.”

Marin Theatre Company, Mill Valley. Through October 2, Tuesday-Sunday, 7:00 pm, Sat-Sun matinees at 1:00 pm. $22-60. 415-388-5208. marintheatre.org.


Friday, February 13, 2015

The Playlist - February 2015

Spinning now...

Bjork - Vulnicura
Sondre Lerche - Please
Neil Young - Storytone
Beck - Morning Phase
Jim Croce - The Lost Recordings
Jackson Brown - Standing in the Breach
Dolly Parton - Blue Smoke
Oscar Peterson - Plays Broadway

Monday, June 13, 2011

Playlist June 2011

Fleet Foxes - Helplessness Blues. Lest we thought they were kidding, more enduring vocals and ethereal musings in an Americana setting.

Emmylou HarrisHard Bargain. Filled with mainly intriguing personal originals, this set carries Ms. Harris more out front and almost rocking with the help of producer/guitarist Jay Joyce and multi-instrumentalist Giles Reaves.

Sondre Lerche Sondre Lerche. The Norwegian’s latest is a subtler version of his past few heavier outings, but hasn’t lost his sweet rolling melodies and ever-interesting arrangements.

Marc CohnListening Booth: 1970. On paper reworking hits from 1970 might sound frightening, but in execution, Mr. Cohn fully delivers original engaging takes on classics of the singer/songwriter era.

Bruce Cockburn Small Source of Comfort. After some 30 releases, it is amazing how effective and underrated Mr. Cockburn’s guitar playing remains. A true songwriting craftsman is at work here. The voice is as passionate as the content is intelligent and compelling.

Paul SimonSo Beautiful or So What. Simon’s world music explorations and back again bring dazzling effects to this inspired return to form.

Amos LeeMission Bell. A shadowy set filled with tight earnest songs with strong vocals and writing with guest star help from Lucinda Williams and Willie Nelson. Quiet and lean arrangements nearly hit the mark every time.

Bar Bocce in Sausalito


 A frenzied opening offered up the first glance of the excellent outdoor patio with fire pit and waterfront bocce court. Inside proved a bit loud and bright, but prompt service brought us acceptable wine selections (who chilled the red wines and why?). Local beers may be a better option. Carrot ginger soup was bold and spicy, excellent tender sautéed squid was blended with diced olives, peppers, olive oil and herbs. An intriguing crab pizza, not my first choice, was perfectly cooked with a wood-fired crispy crust and chewy on the inside. Sparse toppings are the style and didn’t disappoint, but doesn't make a meal on its own. Popularity of the outdoor areas for children now keeps many locals away. Limited menu. Moderate.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Josef Aukee at No Name Feb 10

Spoken word performance with Laurie Amat (vocals), John DuPerry (piano/percussion) and Ian Stoba (bass).

Thursday, February 10, 2011
No Name Bar
757 Bridgeway
Sausalito CA

7:00 pm
No cover

Friday, May 21, 2010

Try Musync

Check out Musync.com for licensing great independent tracks for film/video/advertising and other projects.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Playlist April 2010

Listen now:

Peter Wolf - Midnight Souvenirs
Mark Knopfler - Get Lucky
Jakob Dylan - Women & Country
Blood Sweat & Tears - Child Is Father To The Man
Plain White T's - Big Bad World
The Young Friends - Hella

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Josef in San Diego


Spoken word performance and poetry reading with Josef Aukee and Joshua Boylan at Winston’s in conjunction with the San Diego Drunk Poets Society. Open mic follows featured readers.

When: Monday, March 15, 2010
Where: Winston’s, 1921 Bacon St. San Diego, CA 92107 (619) 222-6822
Time: 6:00 PM
Cost: No cover
Also:
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Wit’s End, 420 Robinson Avenue, CA 92103, (619) 294-4848

Monday, February 15, 2010

Reading this week!

Wed 2/17 at Beale St Bar & Grill in SF
Thu 2/18 at No Name Bar in Sausalito
7:00 pm

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Best of 2009

Josef’s Best of 2009 Lists

Music worth the effort:

• Chris Smither – Time Stands Still
• Monsters of Folk – Monsters of Folk
• Rosanne Cash – The List
• Rickie Lee Jones – Balm in Gilead
• Next To Normal – Original Broadway Cast Recording
• Bruce Springsteen – Working On a Dream
• Muse – The Resistance
• Dirty Projectors – Bitte Orca
• Bruce Cockburn – Slice of Life (Live Solo)
• Sondre Lerche – Heartbeat Radio

Television's better moments:

• Glee
• Mad Men
• Retro Night (KOFY TV 20) & Outta Sight Retro Night (WGN America)
• The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
• PBS Newshour
• Tony Awards
• The Good Wife
• Rachel Maddow Show
• Brothers and Sisters
• Big Bang Theory
• 30 Rock
• Community

Films to see:
  • Rudo y Cursi
  • The Brothers Bloom
  • Coco Before Chanel
  • This Is It
  • Brothers

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Poetry in Marin

Thu, August 20, 7-10 pm
The Poetry Stage with Arthur Sheridan

Taste of Rome (Caffe)
1000 Bridgeway... 415. 332.7660

Jack Hirschman
Claire Blotter
Solo Cissokho (from Senegal)
Plus open mic
Josef Recommends Live Music

Bon Iver - Fillmore, San Francisco, Sept 22nd
Missi and Mone - Peri's, Fairfax, CA, Sept 22nd
Mark Eitzel - Red Devil Lounge, San Francisco, Sept 24th

Monday, April 20, 2009

Josef Aukee Book Launch Party



















Also Wednesday, May 6, 2009
6:00 pm

Beale Street Bar & Grill
133 Beale St (near Mission)
San Francisco

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Check out Free Moral Agents, a new band from long Beach, CA. They feature Ikey Owens of Mars Volta and rev up a groove that's a danceable Bjork-like rocking storm. Strong guitar, bass and percussion hold more than their own and give the lead singer room to squeal. At a recent Bottom of the Hill show, a sloppy but intriguing hard noise set by SBach and a commendable acoustic guitar/drum duo outing by Kevin Seconds opened.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Josef Aukee reads in Mill Valley

Poetry Reading with Josef Aukee and others

Poets on the Square
Depot Bookstore & Cafe
Mill Valley, CA
Friday, March 20, 2009
7-9 pm
Free

Details

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Playlist December 2008

  1. David Byrne/Brian Eno - Everything That Happens Will Happen Today
  2. James - hey ma
  3. Todd Rundgren - Arena
  4. Mudcrutch - Mudcrutch
  5. Raphael Saadiq - The Way I See It
  6. Oasis - Dig Out Your Soul
  7. Gladys Knight & the Pips - Essential Collection
  8. Phoebe Snow - Live
  9. Usher - Here I Stand
  10. John Legend - Evolver

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Josef Aukee Reading in New York

Josef Aukee
Cool 2 Touch
Poetry performance featuring vocalist Laurie Amat

Sunday, November 9, 2008
2:00 pm
$7

Bowery Poetry Club
308 Bowery (Between Houston and Bleecker)
New York, NY 10012

F train to 2nd Ave, 6 to Bleecker

212-614-0505

www.bowerypoetry.com