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the bright river (a mass transit tour of the afterlife)
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""Hop a subway to a restless hip-hop underworld...a
stunning and moving blend of musical and narrative passion."
- Rob Hurwit, SF Chronicle
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Reviews
of "The Bright River" Dec '04/Jan '05 Production
"River
of Rage and Hope: Tim Barsky's hip-hop-klezmerized The Bright River
returns, with reinforcements." by Susan Kuchinskas, East Bay
Express (1/5/05)
"The Bright River flow of street lore and Jewish mysticism is not
an anomaly, but part of an emerging genre-bending style. 'There's a
marvelous, incredible explosion of beatbox and Jewish theater in the
Bay Area that's a very strange consonance of Jewish theater culture
and beatbox culture,' Barsky says." ( full
review )
"Barsky's
'Bright River' flows to beat of beatbox" by Chad Jones, Oakland
Tribune (12/23/04)
IN HIS SHOW "The Bright River," Tim Barsky spins yarns, plays
amazing music with equally amazing musicians and cracks open the afterlife.
Denizens of the East Bay may have seen Barsky's show last spring when
it began to take shape at Berkeley's Ashby Stage. By the end of that
run, the show was selling out, and all the buzz attracted the attention
of San Francisco's Traveling Jewish Theatre. "Bright River"
was added to the company's 2004-2005 season, and with the help of director
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