'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.
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.
‘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