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WHAT'S OPENING, PLAYING & CLOSING IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY THEATRES.

Posted by: Richard Connema 04:06 pm EST 11/03/13

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PETER AND THE STARCATCHER, SHN offers Peter Elice’s Tony-winning adult prequel to Peter Pan with a dozen actors playing more than 100 characters in the story of a boy who won’t grow up. the most magical evening of madcap fun, is now on tour! Hailed by The New York Times as "The most exhilarating storytelling on Broadway in decades," this musical play takes a hilarious romp through the Neverland you never knew. The winner of 5 Tony Awards®, this swashbuckling prequel to Peter Pan will have you hooked from the moment you let your imagination take flight. PETER AND THE STARCATCHER is the innovative and imaginative musical play based on the best-selling novel by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson. A company of a dozen actors play more than a hundred unforgettable characters, all on a journey to answer the century-old question: How did Peter Pan become The Boy Who Never Grew Up? This epic origin story of popular culture’s most enduring and beloved character proves that your imagination is the most captivating place in the world. Previews Tuesday. Opens Wednesday and runs through December 1. Curran Theatre,445 Geary Street, San Francisco. (888)746-1799 www.shnsf.com



THE WEIR, by Conor McPherson Presented by: Off Broadway West Theatre Company. Directed by: Richard D. Harder Cast: Keith Burkland,* Shane Fahy, Brian O’Connor, Adam Simpson & Jocelyn Stringer *Appears with special permission from the Actors’ Equity Association. An Equity-Approved Production. When: Preview on November 7, 2013 Opens on November 8, 2013 Closes on December 7, 2013 Time: 8:00 p.m. Curtain (Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays) (PLEASE NOTE: NO LATE SEATING!) Where: The Phoenix Theatre, 414 Mason Street, Suite 601, San Francisco, CA Tickets: $40 General Admission (TBA, Senior, Student & Group Discounts Available) (Thursday Special: Buy 1 Gen Adm Ticket & get 1 Ticket free w/this postcard!) Advance Tickets: 1-800-838-3006 or www.offbroadwaywest.org. Information: 510-835-4205 or info@offbroadwaywest.org. Parking: Sutter/Stockton & O’Farrell/Ellis Garages;


U.S. Premiere of My Beautiful Laundrette by Hanif Kureishi, adapted by Andy Graham and Roger Parsley — New Conservatory Theatre Center is proud to present the U.S. Premiere of My Beautiful Laundrette by Hanif Kureishi, adapted by Andy Gram and Roger Parsley, and directed by Andrew Nance. The show will run November 8, 2013 – December 22, 2013 and will take place at New Conservatory Theatre Center (Walker Theatre); Wednesday – Saturday at 8pm, Sundays at 2pm. Pay-What-You-Wish Night is November 14, 2013 at 8pm. Tickets are $25 - $45 and are available at nctcsf.org. Opening Night will be Saturday, November 16th at 8pm. It’s 1985 in Margaret Thatcher’s England and Omar, a Pakistani teenager, persuades his white boyhood friend, Johnny, to help him run a decaying laundrette, a task given to him by his wealthy uncle. In spite of Omar’s suspicious and Mafia-like family, and the ever-present menace of Johnny’s vicious fascist friends, Omar and Johnny become lovers and turn the laundrette’s fortunes around. Adapted from the acclaimed film by the writers who brought you Maurice at NCTC, this story about two kinds of outsiders who find hope in each other is comic, sexy, brutal, tender, and not to be missed. Starring Javi Harnly, Cat Luedtke, Radhika Rao, Daniel Redmond, Robert Rushin, Keith Stevenson WHERE: New Conservatory Theatre Center Walker Theatre, 25 Van Ness Ave @Market, San Francisco, CA 94102 WHEN: November 8 – December 22, 2013 Wednesday – Sat at 8pm Sundays at 2pm COST: $25-$45 TICKETS AND BOX OFFICE: 415-861-8972, boxoffice@nctcsf.org


The Arabian Shakespeare Festival join forces with the celebrated Kuwaiti playwright Dr. Musalam to produce the American premiere of A Message in San Francisco. National recognized Kuwaiti playwright’s A Message is a surprising comedy which explores religion, cultural identity and how, perhaps “over there” isn’t so far way. Adapted by Matthew Spangler, adaptor of the internationally acclaimed stage version of A Kite Runner. A Message will play November 7 through the 17th, Thursdays-Saturdays at 8 pm & Sundays’ at 2 pm at the Royce Gallery 2901 Mariposa Street, San Francisco. Call 408-499-0017 or visit www.arabianshakepearefestiva.org for more information and to purchase tickets.


The JCCSF presents Isabella Rossellini: Green Porno -- Live on Stage Sunday, Nov. 3, 7 pm Iconic actress and model Isabella Rossellini brings her provocative, acclaimed short film series Green Porno to the stage. Dressed in colorful costumes, she acts out the reproductive habits of marine animals and insects. Green Porno, originally seen on The Sundance Channel, reveals the animal kingdom as never seen before. Tkts: $50 - $60 Performance followed by an exclusive reception with Ms. Rossellini. $100 for both event ticket and reception. Kanbar Hall, JCCSF, 3200 California St. Box Office: 415/292-1233 or www.jccsf.org/arts


Impact Theatre presents Troilus and CressidaWritten by William Shakespeare Directed by Melissa Hillman When:Previews Nov 7 & 8; opens Nov 9; plays through Dec 15 Thu–Sat 8pm, Sun 7pm Where: La Val’s Subterranean, 1834 Euclid Ave, Berkeley, CA 94709 Admission: $10–25 More info / Box office: http://impacttheatre.com


INTERNATIONAL SINGING SENSATION MARIO FRANGOULIS MAKES SAN FRANCISCO DEBUT ONE-NIGHT-ONLY PERFORMANCE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2013 AT NOURSE THEATRE- Mario Frangoulis, the world-renowned powerhouse tenor, makes his San Francisco debut with his electrifying voice and stunning charisma, in a one-night-only performance at the Nourse Auditorium (275 Hayes Street, San Francisco) on Friday, November 8, 2013. Unveiling songs from his new, critically acclaimed international release, Beautiful Things, Frangoulis will continue his limited Unite States tour with performances at the Harris Theater in Chicago on Sunday, November 10 and The Rose Theatre at Jazz at the Lincoln Center in New York on Saturday, November 16. Frangoulis will donate a portion of proceeds from these three performances to charity. Tickets for the San Francisco engagement are available now online through City Box Office at cityboxoffice.com or by phone at (415) 392-4400. Best Male Classical Crossover Artist of 2011, Frangoulis is known for his unique ability to belt out everything from an operatic aria to a booming rock anthem, and is consistently ranked at the top of the genre alongside Andrea Bocelli and Josh Groban. Frangoulis, who speaks and sings in five languages, headlines concerts around the world performing with musical icons such as Placido Domingo, Lara Fabian, Sarah Brightman, and Justin Hayward. Frangoulis will perform songs composed by leading songwriters of our time — David Foster, Stephan Moccio, Steve Wood, and Robin Gibb to name a few. Porter Anderson of CNN.com raves, "You bask in the glistening dynamics and tonal control he brings to his vocals


BROADWAY BY THE BAY presents American’s most beloved musical- GUYS AND DOLLS Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser & Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows GUYS AND DOLLS, a musical fable of Broadway, runs from November 8th through 17th at the historic Fox Theatre in Redwood City (2215 Broadway Street, Redwood City, CA).Set in Damon Runyon's mythical New York City, this romantic comedy embodies the spirit of Broadway and follows the relationships of four vivid and legendary characters: Sarah Brown, the uptight "mission doll," out to reform the evildoers of Time Square; Sky Masterson, the slick, high-rolling gambler who woos her on a bet and ends up falling in love; Adelaide, the chronically ill nightclub performer whose condition is brought on by the fact she's been engaged to the same man for 14 years; and Nathan Detroit, her devoted fiancé, desperate as always to find a spot for his infamous floating crap game. With music and lyrics by the incomparable Frank Loesser, Guys and Dolls is a must see hit! GUYS AND DOLLS Performance Schedule Friday, November 8 at 8PM Friday, November 15 at 8PM Saturday, November 9 at 8PM* Saturday, November 16 at 2PM Sunday, November 10 at 2PM* Saturday, November 16 at 8PM Sunday, November 17 at 2PM GUYS AND DOLLS will feature Kelly Britt (Sarah Brown), Mary Kalita (Miss Adelaide), Jack Mosbacher (Sky Masterson), David Mister (Nathan Detroit) and Alex Rodriguez (Nicely-Nicely Johnson). The creative team also includes Molly Bell (Director/Choreographer), Dolores Duran-Cefalu (Musical Director), Margaret Toomey (Costume and Set Designer), Michael Ramsaur (Lighting Designer), Kimily Conkle (Dialect Coach), and Jonathan Hayward (Sound Designer).Tickets may be purchased in person at the Fox Theatre Box Office located at 2219 Broadway Street in downtown Redwood City, Monday through Friday, 10AM-5PM. The Box Office is open two hours prior to the start of each show, and remains open for 30 minutes following the start of the show. Tickets range from $35 to $55 may be purchased by phone at 650-579-5565 or broadwaybythebay.org.


Hilarious night of satirical songs at Cinnabar with Roy Zimmerman – Roy Zimmerman has shared a stage with everyone from George Carlin to Bill Clinton. Now he’s coming to Cinnabar Theater in Sonoma County so local folks can enjoy the hilarious satirist who has delighted audiences on NPR, HBO, MTV and nationwide. “Don’t miss ‘Roy Zimmerman Offers Bad Advice’ on Sunday, November 3 at 7:00 p.m.,” says Cinnabar’s artistic director, Elly Lichenstein. “You won’t believe how much fun you’ll have hearing him sing about war, ignorance and greed.“Zimmerman displays a lacerating wit and keen awareness of society's foibles that bring to mind a latter-day Tom Lehrer,” asserts the LA Times. Like Lehrer, Zimmerman incites laughter with his smart, incisive songs. He’s released 13 uproarious albums in 20 years, and millions of people have enjoyed his funny videos on YouTube. Even the New York Times praises the “contagious irreverence” of his music. Tickets for this show are only $20. To purchase seats, or for more information, call 707-763-8920 or visit cinnabartheater.org. Cinnabar Theater is located at 3333 Petaluma Boulevard North, just off Highway 101 and only minutes from historic downtown Petaluma. There’s ample parking up on the hill… and a friendly herd of goats grazing in the neighboring field.

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Aurora Theatre Company continues its 22nd season with the Bay Area Premiere of Samuel D. Hunter’s edgy and earnest A BRIGHT NEW BOISE. In the break room of a Hobby Lobby craft store in Idaho, the seemingly innocuous Will, an ex-Evangelical cult member who has fled his rural hometown after a scandal involving his fundamentalist church, applies for a job. Will doesn’t really want the job, but his estranged son works at the store and Will is a man on a mission – to bond with the boy before the impending Rapture occurs. Enlisting the aid of his new co-workers, a group of eccentric characters who are also struggling to find their way, Will tries to reconnect with his son before the end of the world. Called “funny, compassionate and disturbing all at once” by the LA Weekly, A BRIGHT NEW BOISE offers a quintessentially American slice of life look at the minimum-wage working class and the challenges of modern faith.A BRIGHT NEW BOISE premiered off-Broadway in 2010 and is the recipient of the 2011 Obie Award for Playwriting and a 2011 Drama Desk nomination for Best Play. Aurora Artistic Director Tom Ross helms this comedy about faith, family, forgiveness, and second chances, featuring Robert Parsons, Patrick Russell, Gwen Loeb, Megan Trout, and Daniel Petzold. DATES: Previews: November 8, 9, 13 at 8pm; November 10 at 2pm; November 12 at 7pm Opens: November 14, 2013 Tuesday Talkback: Tuesday, November 19 Debate Team: Friday, November 22 Script Alive: Monday, December 2, 7:30pm Behind the Scenes: Wednesday, December 4 Building Bridges: Friday, December 6 Closes: December 8 SHOWS: Tuesday at 7pm; Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm; Sunday at 2pm and 7pm WHERE: Aurora Theatre, 2081 Addison Street, Berkeley, CA TICKETS: For tickets (Previews $35; Regular Performances $32-50; Limited Opening Night Seating $60) the public can call (510) 843-4822 or visit auroratheatre.org. Half-off tickets for Under 30, student, and group discounts available.

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BENGAL TIGER AT THE BAGHDAD ZOO By Rajiv Joseph Directed by Bill English it run thru- November 16th Tuesday to Thursday 7pm, Friday and Saturday 8pm, plus 3pm Saturday and new this season, 2pm Sunday (10.13, 10.20 and 10.27 only). The BTBZ cast teams up Bay Area Award winning favorites: Gabriel Marin*, Craig Marker*, and Will Marchetti* with new faces to the Playhouse, Kuros Charney*, Livia Demarchi, Pomme Koch, and Sarita Ocon. The design team includes Bill English (Set), Dan Reed (Lights), Steven Klems (Sound), Tatjana Genser* (Costumes), Micah J. Stiegliz (Projections), Ben Schmidt (Props Artisan) and Paul Theren (Prosthetics). Previews 10.1-10.4 at 8pm, Opens Saturday, October 5th at 8pm through November 14th.Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 7pm. Friday & Saturday 8pm, Saturday 3pmNew: Sundays 10.13, 10.20 and 10.27 at 2pmWHERE: San Francisco Playhouse, 450 Post Street, SF TICKETS: For tickets ($30-$100) box office: 415-677-9596, or www.sfplayhouse.org. IT RUNS THRU NOVEMBER 16TH


Continuing its 21st season, 42nd Street Moon presents the hilarious Rodgers and Hart musical I Married An Angel. The show follows a wealthy banker who, disillusioned with women, decides the only suitable mate for himself would be an angel. The bright and effervescent score includes Spring is Here, I’ll Tell the Man in the Street, A Twinkle in Your Eye, Did You Ever Get Stung?, and Angel Without Wings. WHEN: Closes: Sunday, Nov 17, 2013 SHOWS: Wednesdays and Thursdays at 7 pm Fridays at 8 pm Saturdays at 6 pm Sundays at 3 pm Family/Student Matinee, Saturday, Nov 9, 1:00pm WHERE: The Eureka Theatre, 215 Jackson Street, San Francisco, CA 94111TICKETS: $25 - $75 INFO: For information or to order tickets call (415) 255-8207 or visit www.42ndStMoon.org IT CLOSES NOVEMBER 17TH

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FOODIES THE MUSICAL The Show for Everyone Who Eats, Written and Directed by Morris Bobrow playing an opening end run at the Shelton Theatre, 533 Sutter Street, San Francisco. (800-838-3006) REVIEW IS UP ON REGIONAL.

Award-Winning, Contemporary Drama Next Fall Makes Its Bay Area Premiere at San Jose Rep 2010 Outer Critics Circle Award for Best New American Play and Tony®-nominated for Best Play – Hailed as one of the smartest, wittiest contemporary dramas in recent history, Next Fall by Geoffrey Nauffts, It runs thru - November 10, 2013 at San Jose Rep. Winning the hearts and minds of Broadway, this award-winning show is poised to continue the critical acclaim and box office success of San Jose Rep’s One Night with Janis Joplin. The New York Times calls Next Fall, “…artful, thoughtful and a very moving story … and says it “speaks in a quiet voice of momentous things.” The show is directed by Associate Artistic Director Kirsten Brandt (The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus, Legacy of Light, Groundswell, Splitting Infinity,This Wonderful Life, and Rabbit Hole) and stars renowned Bay Area actors Danny Scheie (Triumph of Love) and James Carpenter, last seen on San Jose Rep’s stage in The Dresser. Press Opening Night is Wednesday, October 23, 2013, at 7:30 p.m. ”TICKETS: Start at $29. NEW THIS YEAR: 30 and Under Pricing. All tickets for individuals 30 years old or younger are 50% off the regular ticket price. Full-time students also receive 50% off each regular price ticket. Tickets can be purchased at www.SJRep.com, by calling 408-367-7255, or at the Box Office located at 101 Paseo de San Antonio in downtown San Jose. IT RUNS THRU NOVEMBER 10TH

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The Children of Willesden Lane By Mona Golabek and Lee Cohen Directed and adapted by Hershey Felder Starring Mona Golabek as Lisa Jura Creative team: Trevor Hay and Hershey Felder (scenic designers), Jaclyn Maduff (costume designer), Christopher Rynne (lighting designer), Erik Carstensen (sound designer), Andrew Wilder and Greg Sowizdrzal (projection designers). In Pianist of Willesden Lane, Mona Golabek performs some of the world’s most beautiful music, live—as she relates the real-life legacy of her mother’s quest to survive the Nazi regime. “Unforgettable,” lauds the LA Times. WHERE: Berkeley Repertory Theatre Thrust Theatre, 2015 Addison Street @ Shattuck, Berkeley, CA 94704 WHEN: October 25-December 8, 2013 (Student matinee on 12/10) Tuesdays @ 8:00 PM 1314Wednesdays @ 7:00 PM Thursdays @ 8:00 PM-with bonus matinees at 2:00 PM on 11/7 and 12/5 Fridays @ 8:00 PM Saturdays @ 2:00 PM and 8:00 PM-no matinee on 11/19 Sundays @ 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM-no matinee on 10/27 No performance on 11/28 Special Events: Low-cost previews: Friday, 10/25, Saturday 10/26 & Tuesday 10/29 @ 8:00 PM and Sunday 10/27 @ 7:00 PMOpening night: Wednesday, 10/30 @ 8:00 PM Teen Night: Friday, 11/1 @ 6:30 PM Repartee: FREE docent talks @ 7:00 PM on Tuesday and Thursdays and free discussions after all weekend matineesPost-play discussions: Thursday 11/14, Tuesday 11/19, and Friday 12/6 following the performance and after all weekend matinees COST: $29 - $89 (subject to change) Discounts: • Half-price tickets available for anyone under 30 years of age • $10 discount for students and seniors one hour before curtain • Groups of 15 or more, contact (510) 647-2918 or groups@berkeleyrep.org TIX & INFO: (510) 647-2949 – berkeleyrep.org


Academy Award nominee David Strathairn returns to American Conservatory Theater in Glen Berger’s acclaimed solo drama, Underneath the Lintel Directed by A.C.T. Artistic Director Carey Perloff, Underneath the Lintel takes audiences on an unforgettable odyssey that spans the globe and the ages▪ October 23 – November 17, 2013 ▪–American Conservatory Theater continues its 2013-14 season with Glen Berger’s captivating solo drama Underneath the Lintel, starring Academy Award nominee David Strathairn (Lincoln, Good Night, and Good Luck, Scorched at A.C.T). In this riveting ghost story, an eccentric librarian finds a weather-beaten book in a return bin—and discovers that it is 113 years overdue. Sparked by a message left in its margins, he sets off on a quest to unravel the secrets of the book and the person who borrowed it. From the hallways of his library, he follows a chain of clues that spans the globe and dates back thousands of years. With astonishing twists and turns, Underneath the Lintel is a magical piece of storytelling that draws audiences into an unforgettable odyssey that is both "powerfully human and ultimately sublime" (Variety). A.C.T.’s production of Underneath the Lintel runs October 23 – November 17, 2013, at The Geary Theater (415 Geary Street, San Francisco). Press night is Tuesday, October 29, 2013. Tickets ($20 - $95) are on sale now and may be purchased online at act-sf.org or by calling 415.749.2228.

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SHOTGUN PLAYERS PRESENTS strangers, babies Written by Linda McLean Directed by Jon Tracy— May is a woman with a haunted past. Through interwoven encounters : Runs Wednesday and Thursday at 7PM, Friday and Saturday at 8PM, Sunday at 5PM through November 17t : Certain memories are impossible to erase, and May is a woman with a haunted past. Through interwoven encounters with her husband, her father, her brother, a one-night stand, and a stranger just doing his job, May's secret is slowly revealed. What evolves is an unforgettable tale of hope and redemption. WHERE: The Ashby Stage, 1901 Ashby Avenue, BerkeleyTICKET PRICES: October 15 - 17 are Pay-What-You-Can. Regular performance nights $20 - $35. Advance reservations strongly advised. For more information go to www.shotgunplayers.org or call 510.841.6500 IT RUNS THROUGH NOVEMBER 17TH

CENTER REP PRESENTS Don’t Dress For Dinner By Marc Camoletti Adapted by Robin Hawdon Directed by Michael Butler Starring: Cassidy Brown*, Brittany Danielle*, Nika Ericson*, Lyndsy Kail*, Khary L. Moye, Liam Vincent* DESCRIPTION: Here comes the brilliant sequel to REP’s hilarious and stylish sold-out hit, Boeing-Boeing. It’s 10 years later, Robert and Bernard are happily settled down, but the shenanigans continue in what many consider to be the most brilliant bedroom farce of all tim WHERE: Center REPertory Company 1601 Civic Drive in downtown Walnut Creek. DATES / TIMES / TICKET INFO: Closes Saturday, November 23rd at 8:00PM.TICKET PRICE RANGE: $33 - $52 TICKET INFORMATION: For more information go to CenterREP.org or call 925.943.SHOW (7469). You can also visit the LCA Ticket Office at 1601 Civic Drive or the Ticket Office Outlets at Barnes & Noble in Walnut Creek and the Downtown Walnut Creek Library. IT RUNS THRU NOVEMBER 23RD



BERKELEY PLAYHOUSE OPENS SIXTH SEASON WITH THE EAST BAY PREMIERE OF A LITTLE PRINCESS featuring TONY AWARD-WINNER WILSON JERMAINE HEREDIA October 30–December 8, 2013 Music by Andrew Lippa • Book and Lyrics by Brian Crawley Based on the children’s novel of the same name by Frances Hodgson Burnett – Berkeley Playhouse opens its sixth season with the East Bay premiere of A LITTLE PRINCESS, a new musical by Brian Crawley and Tony-nominated composer Andrew Lippa (Big Fish, The Addams Family, The Wild Party) and directed by Berkeley Playhouse Artistic Director Elizabeth McKoy (The Sound of Music, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory). Tony Award-winning actor Wilson Jermaine Heredia makes his company and East Bay debut as Pasko. A LITTLE PRINCESS runs through December 8 . and Sunday, November 3, 12 p.m. or 5 p.m.) at the Julia Morgan Theater. Tickets ($17 - $60) are now on-sale at www.berkeleyplayhouse.org or by phone at (510) 845-8542 x351. IT RUNS THRU DECEMBER 8TH

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Marin Onstage kicks off its first full season with A Doll House by Henrick Ibsen, one of the most produced plays in the world. Running through from Nov. 17th, the theatrical drama that sparked the women’s movement will be presented in the Little Theatre at St. Vincent’s at 1 St. Vincent Drive in San Rafael. The show begins at 8 p.m. on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays with a Sunday matinee at 3 p.m.It is the story of Nora, a mother of two, who seems not to have a care in the world, but one day she realizes she never can be a good wife or a good mother until she finds herself. This was difficult since it was 1878 and Nora didn’t have any rights. She couldn’t own land, vote, or even make decisions about her own health or future. Directed by Ron Nash, the cast includes: Stephanie Ann Foster of Oakland as Nora; Lynn Sotos of San Rafael as Anne-Marie; Kelsey Sloan of San Anselmo as Kristine; Gabriel Ross of San Francisco as Torvald; Bill McClave of Berkeley as Dr. Rank and Jim McFadden of Sonoma as Krogstad. Subscriptions for the full season are available for $36 at www.MarinOnstage.org or at 415-448-6152. Single show tickets are $18 for general admission, $15 for seniors and students with children at $10. Marin Onstage is the production arm of the non-profit Novato Arts Foundation IT RUNS THRU NOVEMBER 17TH



PEAR AVENUE THEATRE CONTINUES ITS 12th SEASON WITH the World Premiere of A KING'S LEGACYBy Elyce Melmon IT RUNS THRU - NOVEMBER 24 A new play about a larger-than-life royal determined to make his destinyAll Performances at the Pear Avenue Theatre Tickets on Sale Now; Call 650-254-1148 or Visit thepear.org IT RUNS THRU NOVEMBER 24TH


The Tabard Theatre Company at Theatre on San Pedro Square presents THE DUKE, THE COUNT, AND ME… Dixie to Swing, when Jazz was King! ) – The Tabard Theatre Company brings Jazz to life at Theatre on San Pedro Square with the world premiere musical THEDUKE, THE COUNT, AND ME… Dixie to Swing, when Jazz was King! Performing through November 23rd, this production is Tabard’s first of three world premieres the company is presenting in its 13th season of eightproductions, themed “Tabard with a Twist or a Turn.” In keeping with Tabard’s commitment to present new works or works not commonly presented, THE DUKE, THE COUNT, AND ME is an original work created by collaborators Cathy Spielberger Cassetta, Tabard’s executive director; Gus Kambeitz, director of Nineteen Jazz Ensemble; Tina Paulson, music educator; and James Creer, the production’s solo performer. Through Sketch the audience is treated to the sounds and songs of Jazz greats like Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Louis Armstrong, Fats Waller, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday among others. To support and encourage arts education, a portion of the production’ concession proceeds will be donated to Arts Angels, a program that places arts mentors in local schools. Tickets for THE DUKE, THE COUNT, AND ME… Dixie to Swing, when Jazz wasKing!, which runs November 1st – 23rd, are available at www.tabardtheatre.org, or by calling 800-838-3006. Advance purchase is strongly recommended. IT RUNS THRU NOVEMBER 23RD


African-American Shakespeare Company Launches 19TH Season with Alfred Uhry’s Warm-hearted Classic DRIVING MISS DAISY It runs thru November -17, 2013 San Francisco’s African-American Shakespeare Company opens its 2013-14 season with a reprisal of Diablo Actors’ Ensemble’s 2011 production of Alfred Uhry’s DRIVING MISS DAISY. Winner of the 1988 Pulitzer Prize, DRIVING MISS DAISY traces the evolving relationship between an elderly Southern Jewish matron and her African-American chauffeur in Atlanta during the mid-20th century. After wrecking yet another car, Daisy Werthan is informed by her son, Boolie, that he has hired a chauffeur for her, a proud, soft-spoken black man named Hoke whom she immediately dislikes and who, in turn, is equally unimpressed with her. As the play progresses over 25 years, the two develop an unlikely bond despite their mutual differences, growing closer to, and more dependent upon, one another Scott Fryer directs this warm-hearted, humorous, and moving study, featuring Diablo Actors’ Ensemble’s original cast, L. Peter Callender, Ann Kendrick, and Tim Beagley. SHOWS: Sunday, November 3, 3pm Friday, November 8, 8pm Saturday, November 9, 8 pm Sunday, November 10, 3pm Saturday, November 16, 8p Sunday, November 17, 3pm Sunday, November 17, 7pm WHERE: Buriel Clay Theater at the African American Art and Culture Complex 762 Fulton Street (at Webster), San Francisco, CA TICKETS: For subscriptions ($40-140), tickets ($12.50-37.50), and information, the public can call 800-838-3006 or www.African-AmericanShakes.org. IT RUNS THRU NOVEMBER 17TH


Palo Alto Players follows up on its successful season premiere with the hilarious comedy of manners (without the manners!), God of Carnage. Written by Yasmina Reza (and translated by Christopher Hampton), this brilliant farce won three Tony Awards and will run for 11 performances thru (November -17, 2013) at the Lucie Stern Theater, located at 1305 Middlefield Road in Palo Alto. Tickets are on sale now by ordering online at www.paplayers.org or calling 650.329.0891. About God of Carnage: While gathered around a coffee table sporting imported tulips and liberally covered with art books, the Novaks and the Raleighs share espresso and recipe secrets. What brings these two highly civilized married couples together, however, is the sincere desire to amicably resolve an altercation in the park between their 11-year-old sons in which Benjamin Raleigh suddenly whacked his playmate Henry Novak with a stick, breaking two of his incisors. Boys will be boys, but as this winner of the 2009 Tony Award and coveted Olivier Award proves, parental impulses can often be far, far worse. And ferociously funny. IT RUNS THRU NOVEMBER 17TH



PERFORMERS UNDER STRESS PRESENTS WORLD PREMIERE OF EVE EDELSON'S "SCAMORAMALAND" THRU -NOVEMBER 17 WHAT: Performers Under Stress (PUS) continues its Seventh Season in San Francisco with the play that asks the question: Can an ambitious young scammer find happiness and a literary career on the Internet? This new play by Bay Area playwright and filmmaker Eve Edelson explores a topic anyone who is in the Internet industry or who has email will be familiar with: Nigerian email scams! Freddy, a young Internet scammer with dreams of an artistic career, is striking out in the world of email fraud. Most of his potential victims turn out to be pranksters. Under pressure from his thuggish boss to score, Freddy takes increasing risks and must finally decide what kind of man he will be. Meanwhile, as they concoct ever more humiliating surprises for Freddy, his tormenters begin to feel a bond with each other -- but if they met in the flesh, could they stand each other? or can they only be friends in Scamoramaland? Neil Higgins (SF Olympians, SF Theater Pub) directs this production. Cast includes Shaye Angelo Acevedo, Scott Baker, Melissa Clason, Yeelen Cohen, Geoffrey Colton, Valerie Fachman, Duane Lawrence, and James Udom. Sylvia Kratins joins as Producer. SCHEDULE: October 26-November 17, 2013 (Press opening: Friday, November 1) Eleven Regular performances: Thursday-Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays 2 pm Four $10 previews: Sat., Oct. 26 at 8 pm, Sun., Oct. 27 @ 2 pm, Wed., Oct. 30 @ 8 pm and Thu., Oct. 31 @ 8 pm WHERE: Bindlestiff Studios 185 Sixth St. @ Howard San Francisco, 94103 TICKETS: Tickets $30/$15 students, seniors and TBA membersAvailable through Eventbrite.com For more info please visit http://performersunderstress.com IT RUNS THRU NOVEMBER 17



SUBTERRANEAN SHAKESPEARE PresentsA world premiere By GEORGE CROWE SHAKESPEARE NIGHT AT THE BLACKFRIARS: LONDON IDOL 1610 Directed by Robert Currier In Elizabethan London, home to the most celebrated writers at the height of their brilliance, English literature is flowering, but Richard Burbage's Blackfriars Theatre is not faring well. Outside, the plague assails its doors, and the distant threat of war draws nearer. Brooding in his echoing theater one weather-beaten night, Richard Burbage is lost in thought."How might I resurrect this house? Another raucous bear pit, brothel, a drinking den?"An audacious thought comes to him: He will host a playwriting contest! LONDON IDOL 1610 is born. Richard Burbage challenges playwrights William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Thomas Middleton,Francis Beaumont and the ghost of Christopher "Kit" Marlowe to compete with each other by presenting their one page "cover" plays based on Shakespeare's best-known works. Dozens of the Bard's characters careen from bawdy sex romp to wistful reverie in this witty, irreverent grand bouffe. Cross-dressing, cunning, low humor, corsets, loony violence-- it's all here, played by a spry,nuanced ensemble recruited from the Bay Area's most accomplished comic actors. GeorgeCrowe's nimble, naughty script spoofs and teases Shakespeare's phenomenal wordplayto make this the highlight of this theater season. The cast: Maureen Coyne, Debi Durst, Amy Lizardo, Mantra Plonsey, Geoffrey Pond, Jeff Trescott, Michael Walraven, original music composed and performed by Cindy Webster and Mantra Plonsey Shakespeare at the Blackfriars Runs through November 17, 2013 at The Phoenix Annex Theatre 414 Mason Street in San Francisco Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 7pm. General Admission $25.00 Students & Seniors $20.00For reservations & press info, please call 510-276-3871http://www.subshakes.com/ IT RUNS THRU NOVEMBER 17



Thrillpeddlers presents… Shocktoberfest 14: Jack the Ripper - An Evening of Horror, Madness, Spanking and Song. Commemorating the 125th Anniversary of the Jack The Ripper Murders in London . it runs thru – Nov. 23, 2013 (Thurs., Fri. & Sat. - 8:00 pm at The Hypnodrome in San Francisco http://www.thrillpeddlers.com The 14th Annual Extravaganza of Terror & Titillation includes: - Jack The Ripper - A Classic Grand Guignol Thriller. - The Wrong Ripper - A World-Premiere One-Act play; - A Visit to Mrs. Birch and the Young Ladies of the Academy; The opening scene from the Victorian Spanking drama; Salome - by Scrumbly Koldewyn - A musical spin on Oscar Wilde's classic;- and a Lights-Out Spook-Show FinaleThrillpeddlers announces their annual Halloween Extravaganza Shocktoberfest 14: Jack the Ripper - An Evening of Horror, Madness, Spanking and Song Commemorating the 125th Anniversary of the Jack The Ripper Murders in London, the very date that police received the letter that coined the name “Jack the Ripper” and the case’s double-murder occurred.This annual festival of Grand Guignol horror theatre and black comedies, plays as a Limited Engagement – only 30 performances Thurs., Fri., & Sat. at 8:00 pm thru Nov. 23, 2013,Shocktoberfest 14: Jack the Ripper: (Thurs. Fri. & Sat. - 8:00 pm) Nov. 7, 8, 9 / 14, 15, 16 / 21, 22, 23 (Thurs. Fri. & Sat. - 8:00 pm) Thrillpeddlers’ Hypnodrome is located at 575 10th St. SF 94103. (Bryant & Division Sts.) Tickets for Shocktoberfest 14: Jack the Ripper - $30 all performances - Gen. Admission. $35 premium admission for front row seats and “Shock Boxes” and “Turkish Lounges”. (“Shock Boxes” and “Turkish Lounges” tickets sold in pairs only), and are available at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/445136 or for info. call 415/ 377- 4202.: IT RUNS THRU NOVEMBER 23RD


The Marsh announces that Don Reed’s autobiographical journey CAN move to The Marsh Berkeley. From the Beatles to the Black Panthers, James Brown to The Jerk, and MLK to JFK to the KKK – CAN YOU DIG IT? The ‘60s - Back Down East 14th offers a view the 1960s through the blinking eyes of an awkward kid who’s just trying to fit in. Reed, an Oakland-born comedian, is currently the opening act/warm-up comedian for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. WHEN: through October 27, 2013 SHOWS: Saturdays at 8:30pm and Sundays at 7pm WHERE: The Marsh Berkeley Theater Stage 2120 Allston Way Parking: Allston Way Garage, 2061 Allston Way between Milvia & Shattuck The Downtown Berkeley Bart station is one block away on Shattuck TICKETS: $20 - $35 sliding scale, $50 reservedINFO: For information or to order tickets call (415) 282-3055 or visit www.themarsh.org IT HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO DECEMBER 15TH



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Galatean Players Ensemble Theatre presents “SWING SHIFT,” an adaptation of the Joseph Fabry novel by Kathryn G. McCarty. Written in 1943, "SWING SHIFT" is Fabry's recollection of his co-workers and experiences working in the Kaiser Richmond Shipyard, Assembly Way 5, during WW 2. Where: Onboard the SS Red Oak Victory, 1337 Canal Blvd., Berth 6A, Richmond, CA 94804. www.ssredoakvictory.org When: It runs thru November 10; Friday, Saturday at 8 p.m.; Sundays at 3 p.m.Tickets: $20 Adults; $18 Seniors and Students, online at Galateanplayers.com or by calling (925) 676-5705 Web Site: GalateanPlayers IT RUNS THRU NOVEMBER 10TH


FaultLine Theater presents LIFE MACHINE Beginning November 1, 2013 Tickets and Information Performances will take place at Danzhaus Studio at 1275 Connecticut St., San Francisco, CA November 3 (2pm), 8 (8pm), 9 (8pm) & 10 (2pm)Tickets are $15. For more information, or to purchase tickets visit www.faultlinetheater.com Directed by Cole Ferraioulo with choreography by Sophie Needleman and The Defiance Project, LIFE MACHINE tells the story of a young woman pushed to the point of murder. Set amid the shifting economic and technological landscape of 21st century America, Cole Ferraiuolo's radical retelling of this real life murder case presents an immersive media world of sound, movement, projection and performance. LIFE MACHINE revitalizes age old questions of gender, power and oppression and asks us all to reconsider what we are truly capable of. The Cast: Celeste Coit, Sam Coughlin, Ponder Goddard, Lily Haine, Michael Kunze, Gwen Kingston, Elissa Lee, Hannah Levy, Robert Lowman, Nick Medina, Rosa Navarrete, Jon Oleson, Amanda Turull, Maryssa Wanlass, Hannah Westbrook IT RUNS THRU NOVMEBER 10TH

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ROLE PLAYERS ENSEMBLE PRESENTS A Charming Tale of Friendship and Stretching the Truth Lettice and Lovage By Peter Shaffer Directed by Phoebe E. Moyer It runs thru – November 9, 2013 Fri, Sat, 8 pm; Sun 2pm Thurs. Oct. 17 Preview 8 pm The Village Theatre 233 Front Street, Danville When an eccentric Elizabethan enthusiast becomes the tour guide for England’s most boring historical home, she begins spicing things up with a few exaggerations. Her boss catches wind of the wild embellishments and a battle ensues between the need for authenticity versus entertainment. Originally written as a tour-de-force for actress Maggie Smith, Lettice and Lovage is a charming, funny look at the value of friendship and story telling. Directed by Phoebe E. Moyer, Lettice and Lovage features: Sylvia Burboeck, Beth Chastain, John Blytt and Elinor Bell. Tickets: $20-$28: order online www.RolePlayersEnsemble.com; or call 925-314-3400; also available at the Community Center, 420 Front St, Danville IT RUNS THRU NOVEMBER 9TH


THE MARSH SAN FRANCISCO PRESENTS A WORKSHOP OF MARGA GOMEZ’S “LOVEBIRDS” The Marsh presents LOVEBIRDS, the tenth solo show from GLAAD Award-winning solo theatre artist and comedian Marga Gomez, which will receive workshop performances at The Marsh San Francisco this fall. In LOVEBIRDS, Gomez takes audiences back to the seductive seventies with a series of vignettes, featuring incurable romantics pursuing their hearts’ desires. Wilfredo dreams of Carmencita, a singer with a tin ear married to an academic who never sleeps and is never fully awake. On the other side of town, Wilfredo’s daughter cuts off her hair, changes her name to Dahlia, and discovers The Joy of Lesbian Sex. Weaving through the tangled web is Philly, with her trusted Polaroid Land Camera, capturing special moments for five bucks a pop. Following its workshop run, LOVEBIRDS will return to The Marsh San Francisco for its 2014 world premiere. The show was previously developed in San Francisco at Monday Night Marsh and Bruce Pachtman’s Solo Sundays, and in New York City at Participant Gallery NYC and Dixon Place. WHEN: IT RUN THRU – November 9, 21 Workshop performances SHOWS: Thursdays and Fridays at 8pm; Saturdays at 8:30pm WHERE: The Marsh San Francisco Studio Theater 1062 Valencia St, San Francisco TICKETS: $15-$35 sliding scale $50-$100 Reserved Seating INFO: For information or to order tickets, the public may visit www.themarsh.org or call 415-282-3055 between 1:00 pm and 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday. IT RUNS THRU NOVEMBER 9TH


Gruesome Playground Injuries By Rajiv Joseph Directed by Jennifer Welch It runs thru– November 9 8pm – Tides Theatre ends its second season with Rajiv Joseph’s Gruesome Playground Injuries directed by Producing Artistic Director Jennifer Welch. The cast features Wylie Herman* as Doug and Associate Artistic Director Cary Cronholm Rose as Kayleen.Does time heal all wounds? Two eight-year-olds’ lives collide in the school nurse’s office: Doug rode his bike off the roof and Kayleen can’t stop throwing up. As they mature from accident-prone kids to self-destructive adults, their broken hearts and broken bones draw them even closer. These two rebels may only be fit for one another. But how far can one person go to heal another’s wounds? Rajiv Joseph has received the Paula Vogel Award for emerging playwrights, a Kesselring Fellowships, a Whiting Writers’ Award and was a Pulitzer Prize for Drama finalist for his play Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo. He won the 2011 Glickman Award for best play to make its world premiere in the Bay Area for The North Pool.Production Design by Jon Bernson, Alicia Griffiths and Claire Kendrick. Dates: IT RUNS THRU November 9, 2013, Wednesday-Saturday at 8pm Tickets: $38 general admission $26 student/senio Available at www.tidestheatre.org IT RUNS THRU NOVEMBER 9TH

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Warrior Class TheatreWorks stages the California premiere of Kenneth Lin’s drama revolving around a charismatic Chinese politican known as “the Republican Obama” whose career may be threatened by an old scandal. It runs through November 3rd at Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro Street, Mountain View. For tickets call 650-463-1960 or on line at www.theatreworks.org IT RUNS THRU NOVEMBER 3RD REVIEW IS UP ON REGIONAL NOW

I and You | World Premiere WHO Marin Theatre Company By Lauren Gunderson Directed by Sarah Rasmussen (Oregon Shakespeare Festival's Black Swan Lab for New Work.) Featuring Jessica Lynn Carroll (Bellwether) & Devion McArthur (MTC debut) WHEN It runs thru – November 3, 2013 Opening Night: Tuesday, October 15 Previews: Thursday, October 10 – Sunday, October 13 Performance Days Tue, Thu, Fri & Sat 8:00 pm Wed 7:30 pm Sun 7:00 pm Matinees: Every Sun 2:00 pm | Sat 10/19 & 11/2, 2:00 pm | Thu 10/24, 1:00 pm Check marintheatre.org or call the box office at (415) 388-5208 for exact performance dates and times. WHERE Marin Theatre Company | 397 Miller Avenue, Mill Valley, CA 94941 ABOUT Only in high school would two completely unconnected people – cranky, chronically ill Caroline and levelheaded basketball star Anthony – be paired to collaborate on a project to deconstruct a poem about the interconnectivity of everything. But as the two teens cram to finish their presentation on Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass, they learn not only how to work together, but just how fundamentally they complement each other. TICKETS $37–$58, details below (discounts available for Seniors and those Under 30) Ticket Prices Previews: $37 all Opening Night & Sat Evenings: $53 side | $58 center Tues: $37| $42 Wed, Thu, Sun Evenings & Matinees: $42 | $47 Fri: $48 | $53 Discounts available:RUSH tickets: $20, available one hour prior to show, based on availability Under 30: $20, all performances Senior discounts: $4 off, all performancesMilitary personnel, their families & US veterans: $5 off, all performances, must show ID IT RUNS THRU NOVEMBER 3RD

RICH AND FAMOUS AT THE DRAGON THEATRE IN DOWNTOWN REDWOOD CITY One of "the world's oldest living promising young playwrights," Bing Ringling's 844th script is finally about to be produced, bringing Bing dreams of being, well, rich and famous. A surreal musical comedy, Rich and Famous is part vaudeville, part absurd, and an entirely funny romp through the perils of being a successful artist, by playwright John Guare, the genius who also wrote The House of Blue Leaves and Six Degrees of Separation. Written by playwright John Guare, directed by Executive Artistic Director Meredith Hagedorn Starring Lucinda Dobson, Tom Gough, and Ron Talbot. Singing by Jason Arias. Designed by Jason Arias (set designer), Lessa Bouchard (stage manager), Jonathan Covey (sound), Meredith Hagedorn (executive producer), Lamoria Solomon (costumes), Jeff Swan (lighting). WHEN: IT PLAYS THRU November 3rd, 2013 Thursdays – Saturdays at 8pm (doors open at 7:30pm) Sundays at 2pm (doors open at 1:30pm) WHERE: The Dragon Theatre in downtown Redwood City 2120 Broadway Street at the intersection of Broadway and Theatre Way HOW MUCH: $15 - $35 Pay-what-you-can preview on October 10th $10 rush tickets on Thursdays and Fridays after opening week TIX & MORE INFO: http://dragonproductions.net/activities/2013season/richandfamous.html IT PLAYS THRU NOVEMBER 3RD

LA CAGE AUX FOLLES Cinnabar is transformed into one of France’s finest nightclubs for “La Cage aux Folles,” the exuberant show that earned 11 Tony Awards including Best Musical. Book by Harvey Fierstein / Music and lyrics by Jerry Herman Based on the play by Jean Poiret Music direction by Mary Chun / Stage direction by Sheri Lee Miller Featuring a cast of 15 talented local actors, singers, and dancers WHERE: Cinnabar Theater, 3333 Petaluma Blvd. North, Petaluma, CA 94952 WHEN: Extended through November 10, 2013! Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. / Sundays at 2 p.m. HOW MUCH: $25 for ages 21 and under $35 for adults Significant discounts available as part of a ticket package TICKETS: 707-763-8920 or www.cinnabartheater.org IT RUNS THRU NOVEMBER 10TH

Dirty Little Showtunes Written by Tom Orr Conceived and Directed by F. Allen Sawyer Musical Direction by Scrumbly Koldewyn Choreographed by Jayne Zaban Starring Rotimi Agbabiaka, David Bicha, Daryl Clark, Jesse Cortez, Tom Orr, Randy Noak WHAT: NCTC presents the return engagement of Dirty Little Showtunes WHERE: New Conservatory Theatre Center Decker Theatre, 25 Van Ness Ave @Market, San Francisco, CA 94102 WHEN: It run thru – November 10, 2013 Wednesday – Sat at 8pm Sundays at 2 pm COST: $25-$45 TICKETS AND BOX OFFICE: 415-861-8972, boxoffice@nctcsf.org Special Engagements: During the run of the show, theatre lovers can enjoy many special events: Onstage Insight, Post-Show Discussions after the following performances:October 27 at 2pm – Panel discussion with the playwright, director, and cast of Dirty Little Showtunes. Low-cost Previews Sunday, October 13; Wednesday, October 16; and Friday, October 18.Pay What You Wish Night will be on Thursday, October 17. Enjoy a full performance by making a monetary donation of your choice. The performance will be followed by a reception with the cast, playwright and director. IT RUN THRU NOVEMBER 10TH

CCMT Swings into the Lesher with Tarzan Contra Costa Musical Theatre Opens 53rd Season with Regional Premiere — Contra Costa Musical Theatre (CCMT) will present Phil Collins and David Henry Hwang’s musical “Tarzan“ at Walnut Creek’s Lesher Center for the ArtsIt runs through November 10, 2013. Tickets for “Tarzan” range from $45 to $54 (with discounts available for seniors, youth, and groups) and are on sale now at the Lesher Center for the Arts Ticket Office, 1601 Civic Drive in Walnut Creek, 925.943.SHOW (943-7469). Tickets can also be purchased online at www.lesherArtscenter.org. “Tarzan” is based on the Academy Award-winning Disney film (1999) of the same name and the classic adventure story by Edgar Rice Burroughs. All of the songs from the Disney film, are included in the stage musical, as well as many new songs written by Phil Collins for the stage version. This will be the first locally-produced full-scale production of “Tarzan” in the Bay Area, and will star James Royce Edwards in the title role. Mr. Edwards, who lives in San Diego, previously played the role in the 2010 U.S. National Regional Premiere in Utah. Mr. Edwards has also appeared on Broadway in “Hairspray” and on several Broadway National Tours, including “Mamma Mia!”, “Pippin”, “All Shook Up” and as Jean Valjean in “Les Miserables”.Flying will only be part of the jaw-dropping feast for audience eyes, as the costumes and scenic elements are sure to dazzle. The costumes come from the US Regional Premiere, and truly create the jungle setting, complete with gorillas and other jungle creatures. The scenic design is by local legend Kelly J Tighe, and incorporates both hard scenery and video projection unlike anything ever seen at the Lesher Center before. The focal point of the set will stand more than 13 feet high and encompass IT RUN THRU NOVEMBER 10TH

The acclaimed comedy, The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity, slams together thrilling spectacle, incredible characters and geopolitical allegory into an invigorating theatrical experience that you can’t find on pay-per-view. Run Dates: It runs thru – November 10, 2013 Wednesday and Thursday at 7:30 p Friday and Saturday at 8:00 pm Sunday at 2:00 pm Approximate running time 2 hours with one intermission Location: The Stage, 490 South First Street, San Jose, CA Tickets: $25 - $50 with discounts for seniors, students and groups Box Office: 408.283.7142 or www.thestage.org Author: Kristoffer Diaz Director: Jonathan Williams Featuring: Jaspal Binning, Randall King*, James Long, Donald Paul*, and Andrew J. Perez* IT RUNS THRU NOVEMBER 10TH
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