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Back in the Saddle Again. . .

Upcoming— For local friends: Saturday, Feb. 13, is our single public performance of King Lear on our home turf. Lear plays at the Arlene Francis Center in Santa Rosa, 7:30 pm. If you’re hereabouts,...

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More LEAR

Upcoming— A healthy scatter of King Lear showings coming up This weekend, we’re heading north, with two performances at the Dell’Arte Company’s home theatre in Blue Lake, CA. Blue Lake is one of our...

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June Intensity

Upcoming— Yes, more King Lear. On June 14-18, we’re back in San Francisco for three performances as part of the Fury Factory, a two-week festival of ensemble theatre, hosted by the FoolsFURY theatre in...

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Flying Off

Happenings— Two months of static obsession, the major new production being a double hip replacement for Elizabeth—the hips six weeks apart, or, that is, well— Not so much new as an adaptation based on...

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King Lear for President

That is, if you’re one of our more wild-haired friends who hope we elect the worst possible President and thereby send the US to hell in a handbasket as a means of bringing on the Revolution. We...

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On the Road Again

We’ve probably used that header in our newsletters a half dozen times over the course of 42 years, since it’s so often applicable. So here we go again. This Friday, early morning, we head for Los...

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Survival

A 46-minute solo piece featuring Elizabeth Fuller as two halves of herself. As Lou, she’s a 77-year-old jack-of-all-trades in a denim jacket. Reading the daily news with its multiple threats of...

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Fire and a Ladder. . .

—From EF— We’re been through this before, when Three Mile Island tried to do its tango. We were in Millersville, 21 miles from ground zero and thus a hangnail’s distance outside the evacuation zone. We...

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A New Stage

As of 6/30/20, after 46 seasons, over 4,000 performances in 38 states, 104 productions and countless workshops, The Independent Eye is folding its tents. We’ll continue maintaining this website as a...

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A New Stage

As announced, we’re bidding the Eye, our alter ego, farewell. Now it’s Bishop & Fuller & our own partnership, WordWorkers Press. We still hope to do a Final Tour when the plague abates, and...

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