Word For Word Performing Arts Company

5.0 star rating
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Category: Performing Arts  [Edit]

San Francisco, CA 94102
Neighborhood: Civic Center/Tenderloin
(415) 364-1616
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  • Review from KJ P.

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    Hayward, CA

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    2/3/2012

    Word for Word has another sparkling excellent show on Stage.  Sorry Fugu (by TC Boyle) and "Enough" (by Alice McDermott) are both short stories showcasing some of the pleasures of food. As expected of Word for Word the acting is lively with wonderful chemistry and synergy among the ensemble.  This is a great show and a great theatre company, a perfect night out! See this show! Tell your friends- everyone will enjoy these two short well crafted excellently staged works.

  • Review from Cydney B.

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    San Francisco, CA

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    1/13/2012

    Just came from W4W's newest production -- Food Stories. 2 hours of amazing!! This is our favorite theater company anywhere -- eat your heart out Broadway!

  • Review from Heather S.

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    Portland, OR

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    7/23/2010

    I saw "The Necklace" and "A Jury of Her Peers." I'd seen The Necklace before, and also read it in 9th grade. It wasn't that thrilling (more heartbreaking, than anything else), but Word For Word made it come alive!

    Word for Word is the most entertaining kind of play; you hear all the lines, as well as the stage directions and the descriptions of the actors' emotions, (such as, "He moved to the left; he wore an expression of wistfulness with a touch of frustration" -- and then the actor expresses the described action).

    The actors are incredibly skilled and talented, and, having someone narrate, makes it feel as if you're reading the play, as well as viewing it at the same time, and adds a bit of humor to otherwise serious plays.

    Word for Word Performing Arts Company is in a class of its own.  Truly an incredible experience. They're often shown in Z Space in SF, which is an intimate theatre (read: great!), or in Europe. You don't have to enjoy plays to enjoy Word for Word!

  • Review from Liz S.

    San Francisco, CA

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    1/28/2007

    When I was a child, I loved it when someone would read aloud to me, taking on the voices of the characters, and narrating the story with the appropriate emotion and meaningful pauses.

    Word For Word takes this concept one step further.  They choose a story and act out the entire thing, without omitting any bit of writing or changing it to suit their interpretation.  So every "he said, with a look of disdain" is spoken, usually by the character.

    I have such a love and respect for writers and great writing, and I find this genre of theater a very nice tribute to an author.  It's fun to see how this theater company finds ways to interpret the prose, having to entertain an audience while staying true to the written word

    Last week I went to see "Strangers We Know" at the Magic Theater in Fort Mason.  This was a performance of 2 short stories: "Mlle. Dias de Corta by Mavis Gallant, and "Which is More Than I Can Say About Some People" by Lorrie Moore.  While I didn't care for the Gallant piece, it was due to my not liking the writing rather than the performance.  The Lorrie Moore piece was very good - the acting and choreography were well-done, and I enjoyed it very much.

    Last year, Kirsten F and I went to see the Daniel Handler stories "4 Adverbs" which was very lively and entertaining.  I would think it would be such a treat for a living author to see his or her work performed in this way.

    Word For Word has been in around since 1993, and selects works that range from classic to contemporary.  Some of the featured writers have been Rudyard Kipling, Edgar Allen Poe, Eudora Welty, Dorothy Parker, John Stinebeck, and Michael Chabon.  They have been around since 1993 and seem to have a small but dedicated following.   If you want to see an original concept that marries literature and theater, performed in an intimate setting by a very dedicated company, check out Word For Word.

    They are part of Z-Space Studio, which you can read about on the website http://www.zspace.org/

  • Review from Kiki R.

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    Concord, CA

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    8/7/2007

    I've seen several of their performances over the last couple years and they're always creative and well acted.  The spaces also tend to be sized so there isn't a bad seat.  Also, the cost is very reasonable.  
    If you're looking for a large scale production this isn't going to be your thing.  But if you're open to a unique and innovative theater experience and have a love for literature then I highly recommend it.

  • Review from Shannon M.

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    San Francisco, CA

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    9/26/2007

    Word for Word is the grown-up version of the bedtime story.   Cleverly interpreted, perfectly timed and, often, outrageously funny, Word is what makes SF theater so admirable.  They usually do 2-3 productions a year; and while I'd love to see more, it's clear that efffort and great care are put into the works they take on.   Their innovative performances are at once forward thinking and back-to-basics.  

    I love a good dichotamy.

  • Review from Jasmine A.

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    Los Altos, CA

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    3/17/2007

    Support your local theater... and especially this one.  Always fabulous and always entertaining.  

    Just saw Lorrie Moore's piece performed last month... excellent.  I've been going to Word for Word performances for almost 10 years now and I've never been disappointed.  Alice Munro, Tobias Wolff, Amy Tan, Sandra Cisneros... they choose fabulous writers and works to perform -- word for word, always amazing.

  • Review from Trina E.

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    CA

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    8/31/2007

    I love the Readers' Theatre aspect of Word for Word--it takes a little getting used to the "he said"s and "she said"s of the short story that are actually performed aloud, but the ingenuity of it and the quick pace infuse the performance with sizzling energy.  I just attended the Cornell Woolrich "Angel Face" perf at ZSpace, and once again just had to shake my head at how utterly cool were the noirish silhouettes and shadows, the lingo.  W4W actors pour so much enthusiasm and skill into their performances that it just seems to spill over to the audience.  And how cool is it that Marcus Shelby is doing the music for the upcoming W4W performance Sonny's Blues?

    Julie Orringer's "Note to Sixth Grade Self," performed at Stanford in 2006, was my first Word for Word experience and totally has made me a fan.  I don't see theater that often, but I'll make time for this theater company.

  • Review from roxmarie g.

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    San Francisco, CA

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    9/22/2008

    Their latest Tobias Wolf series is wonderful and if I'm not mistaken I think it's running through October 12. I really recommend it - it's funny, poetic, and beautifully staged. See a matinee and you can enjoy Fort Mason and the marina during this lovely time of year.

  • Review from Maryanne R.

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    Cupertino, CA

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    3/14/2007

    Wow!  Saw Lorrie Moore's "Which Is More Than I Can Say About Some People" performed last night at the Cowell Theater at Fort Mason and was really blown away. It was like magic how they made the story come to life, even though it was "word for word".  Creative, unexpected, brilliant production followed by an interview with the author (by SF native, writer Daniel Handler).  Moore said that after seeing the production, she'd like to go back and tweak the short story to get it to comply with the production - how's that for a compliment?  This was my first Word For Word play and I look forward to seeing future productions.

  • Review from Rich H.

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    San Rafael, CA

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    10/8/2010

    With so much to offer, we want to be able to call Word for Word. The phone number of this listing (364-16161). Belongs to some doctor!  What is the correct number?

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