Review: ‘Brilliant Mind’ is digital theater that actually uses technology in a new way Watching an online show on two devices at the same time feels not just natural but like a relief. Lily Janiak May 26, 2021Updated: May 28, 2021, 12:30 pm Denmo Ibrahim (left) as Dina and Ramiz Monsef as Yusef in Marin Theatre Company and Storykrapht’s “Brilliant Mind.” Photo: Marin Theatre Company and Storykrapht Patrons of pandemic-era online plays have learned to be skeptical when a theater claims that its show uses technology in a new way. A big, ambiguous promise might result in little more than Zoom’s virtual background or chat features. So your play can look like my work meeting? Big deal.