Julie Hébert’s provoking and powerful new play depicts three generations divided by race, culture, time, and place. A divorced chef, Leo, is caring for his aging mother with the help of his college-age daughter when Didi, a southern white woman, barges into their lives with a provocative cache of love letters. Written by her deceased father, the letters reveal a compelling family secret. In search of the truth, Leo must sift through the addled memories of his mother and surprising and contradictory stories. Eloquently melding realism and poetry, Tree fosters a deep, true conversation between people who are linked in many ways, but separated by race.
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Daisy
Hillbarn Theatre (1/23 - 2/9) | ||
Voctave: The Corner of Broadway & Main Street
San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Caroline H. Hume Concert Hall (1/21 - 1/22) | ||
Ms Monet
Lesher Center for the Arts (1/11 - 1/11) | ||
TWO TRAINS RUNNING and THE COMEDY OF ERRORS
Toni Rembe Theater (4/15 - 5/4) | ||
Miguel Zenón
Lesher Center for the Arts (4/11 - 4/11) | ||
& Juliet
Orpheum Theatre San Francisco (7/1 - 7/27) | ||
the aves
Berkeley Repertory Theatre (5/2 - 6/8) | ||
Annie
Orpheum Theatre (2/6 - 2/9) | ||
A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical
Golden Gate Theatre (6/3 - 6/22) | ||
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