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San Jose weekend includes theater openings, food festival

San Jose weekend includes theater openings, food festival

The last weekend in September is shaping up to be busy in San Jose, with two downtown theaters opening their seasons and the MACLA gallery hosting a special three-night-only performance.

• MACLA, formally known as Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana, is presenting “Riding the Currents of the Wilding Wind,” an immersive theatrical concert directed by Kendra Ware that is the brainchild of Grammy award-winning musical director Martha Gonzalez of the band Quetzal, in collaboration with interdisciplinary artist Virginia Grise. The show — which explores the complexities of gentrification and identity, blending storytelling and live music — draws from the novel, “Their Dogs Came with Them” by Helena Maria Viramontes. The music is a mix of Mexican and Afro-Cuban rhythms, jazz, funk, rock and gospel.

The show — which plays Sept. 27-29 at MACLA’s Castellano Playhouse — is a National Performance Network Creation Fund project co-commissioned by MACLA and several national partners.

• City Lights Theater Company is opening its season Saturday night with “An Inspector Calls,” a thriller directed by Mark Anderson Phillips about a family gathering that takes a turn when an inspector appears with news of a young woman’s death. City Lights’ nonprofit partner on the show, which runs through Oct. 20, is homeless provider PATH, and that group will give a curtain speech at the Oct. 4 performance. Two other events worth noting: A talkback with the director and cast will follow the 2 p.m. matinee on Oct. 6, and masks are required on Oct. 13.

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