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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. --------------------------------------- REVIEWS COMING UP ON REGIONAL ------------------------------------------------------ IDEATION Aaron Loeb brings a dark comic edge to this psychological suspense thriller, in which group of corporate consultants work together on a mysterious and ethically ambiguous project. As the lines between right and wrong are blurred, these characters must navigate the cognitive dissonances and moral dilemmas to decide for themselves if everything is as it really seems.SHOWS: It runs thru through Nov. 8th. Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 7pm Friday & Saturday 8pm Matinees Saturday 3pm and Sunday 2pm. No Matinee 9/27 WHERE: San Francisco Playhouse 450 Post Street, San Francisco (2nd Floor of Kensington Park Hotel, b/n Powell & Mason) TICKETS: For tickets ($20-$120) or more information, the public may contact the San Francisco Playhouse box office at 415-677-9596, or www.sfplayhouse.org. IT RUN THRU NOVEMBER 8TH Yeast Nation (the triumph of life) West Coast Premiere 5-Week Limited Engagement WHEN: it runs through – November 1, 2014 TIMES: Wednesdays - Saturdays @ 8pm); two matinee performances on Saturday, October 25 and Saturday, November 1 @ 2pm WHERE: The Victoria Theatre, 2961 16th St. (at Mission), San Francisco, CA TICKETS: For tickets ($25-$36) and information, visit www.rayoflighttheatre.com. Student/Senior/Group discounts offered IT RUNS THRU NOVEMBER 1ST 42nd Street Moon kicks off its 22nd season with the rarely seen Richard Rodgers-Stephen Sondheim-Arthur Laurents collaboration Do I Hear A Waltz?, starring Broadway’s Tony nominee Emily Skinner (Side Show, The Full Monty, Billy Elliot). Based on Arthur Laurents’ 1952 play The Time of the Cuckoo, which inspired the Katharine Hepburn movie Summertime, the wistful story follows a lonely American tourist as she finds romance under the enchantment of mid-1960s Venice. Do I Hear a Waltz? is the only collaboration between theatrical giants Rodgers, Sondheim, and Laurents, and received three Tony Award nominations (including Best Score) when it opened on Broadway in 1965. The stunning score includes Do I Hear a Waltz?; Someone Like You; Moon in My Window; This Week Americans; What Do We Do? We Fly!; and Take the Moment. WHEN: Closes: Sunday, October 19, 2014 SHOWS: Wednesdays and Thursdays at 7 pm Fridays at 8 pm Saturdays at 6 pm Sundays at 3 pm Special Family & Student matinee on Saturday, October 11 at 1:00 pm. WHERE: The Eureka Theatre, 215 Jackson Street, San Francisco, CA 94111 TICKETS: Subscriptions: $95 - $233 Single tickets: $25 - $75INFO: For information or to order tickets call (415) 255-8207 or visit 42ndStMoon.org IT CLOSES OCTOBER 19TH Smuin Ballet will kick off its 21st Season THRU October -11 at San Francisco’s Palace of Fine Arts Theatre with its Untamed Dance Series. The program features the West Coast premiere of Serenade for Strings by Wonderbound (formerly Ballet Nouveau Colorado) Artistic Director and choreographer Garrett Ammon, set to Tchaikovsky’s breathtaking score. Also on the Untamed bill is Objects of Curiosity, an evocative ballet by Choreographer-in-Residence Amy Seiwert, set to a delicate score by Philip Glass and Foday Musa Suso. Smuin Ballet also brings back the tempestuous story ballet Frankie & Johnny. In this sinister Latin saga, Michael Smuin combined authentic Mambo with traditional ballet to tell the story of Frankie and her faithless lover, Johnny, accompanied by music from some of the biggest names in Latin and Mambo music in a piece Michael Smuin dedicated to the legendary dancer/choreographer Gene Kelly. (NOTE: Frankie & Johnny contains material that is intended for mature audiences.) This program will also be presented in March 2015 in Walnut Creek, Mountain View, and Carmel. WHERE: Palace of Fine Arts Theatre 3301 Lyon Street, San Francisco WHEN: IT RUNS THRU October -11, 2014 Thursday, October 9 at 8pm Friday, October 10 at 8pm Saturday, October 11 at 8pm TICKETS: Tickets ($24-$67), the public can call 415.912.1899 or visit the Smuin Ballet website at www.smuinballet.org.Discounts are available for students and groups of 10 or more. IT RUNS THRU OCTOBER 11TH -------------------------------------- OTHER PRODUCTIONS PLAYING ---------------------------- The Marsh announces Don Reed’s new show, SEMI-FAMOUS: HOLLYWOOD HELL TALES FROM THE MIDDLE will transfer to The Marsh San Francisco where it will run September 13 through October 19. A collection of delightful tales and anecdotes, from panic attacks auditioning for Spike Lee, to almost being shot by the Secret Service at The Tonight Show, these tales of heartbreak and triumph are all true and all wrong, as described by Reed, the author and performer of several hit shows and former Tonight Show opening act. WHEN: IT RUNS THRU – October 19, 2014 SHOWS: Saturdays at 5:00 pm, Sundays 7:00 pm (through September 6 at Marsh Berkeley Saturdays at 8:30pm, Sundays at 7:00pm (beginning September 13 at Marsh SF) WHERE: The Marsh San Francisco MainStage Theater 1062 Valencia Street (between 21st & 22nd Streets) Parking is available at New Mission Bartlett Garage (21st St between Mission & Valencia.)Bart Station (closest): Mission & 24th Street TICKETS: $20 - $35 sliding scale, $60 - $100 reserved INFO: For information or to order tickets call (415) 282-3055 or visit www.themarsh.org IT RUNS THRU OCTOBER 19TH . The Marsh announces that COPS AND ROBBERS will extend at The Marsh Berkeley, It runs thru October 19, 2014. Law enforcement officer by day, hip hop artist by night, Jinho “Piper” Ferreira blurs the lines of “right” and “wrong” in COPS AND ROBBERS. This solo tour de force presents a piercing look into the dysfunctional relationship between law enforcement, the media, and the Black community. Centered on an officer-involved shooting, writer/performer Jinho “The Piper” Ferreira takes the viewer on an emotionally charged ride with unexpected twists and turns. The Piper seamlessly travels through 17 characters, each with their own convictions, logic, and prejudices. COPS AND ROBBERS takes no prisoners as it challenges the viewer to question all preconceived notions of justice. DATES/ TIMES: Now - September 13: Fri at 8pm, Sat at 8:30pm September 21-October 19: Sun at 7pm WHERE: The Marsh Berkeley 2120 Allston Way Berkeley, CA 94704 TICKETS: $20-35; $50/100 Reserved Seats For tickets, visit www.themarsh.org or call 415-282-3055 IT RUN THRU OCTOBER 19TH N. Richard Nash’s Romantic Comedy The Rainmaker is a true piece of Americana. A beautiful, timeless tale of what it means to take a leap of faith in desperately hopeless times. As described by Nash: “The play takes place in a Western state on a summer day...in a time of drought. I tried to tell a simple story about droughts that happen to people and about faith.” InThe Rainmaker Lizzie’s hopes and dreams have run dry when the charismatic Starbuck arrives out of nowhere, selling promises of rain - Lizzie must decide: is he a con man, or does he hold the key to everything she desires? Run Dates: IT RUNS THRU October - 26th, 2014 Wednesday & Thursday @ 7:30 pm Friday & Saturday @ 8:00 pm Sunday @ 2:00 pm WHERE: San Jose Stage Company - 490 South First Street, San Jose, CA TICKETS: For tickets ($20-$65) or more information, please call the box office at 408.283.7142 or order online www.thestage.org IT RUNS THRU OCTOBER 26TH Bad Jews by Joshua Harmon directed by Ryan Guzzo Purcell Creative Team: Scenic Design by Erik Flatmo; Costume Design by Antonia Gunnarson; Lighting Design by Ray Oppenheimer; Sound Design by Sara Huddleston. Cast: Daphna Feygenbaum – Rebecca Benhayon* Liam Haber – Max Rosenak* Jonah Haber – Kenny Toll Melody – Riley Krull* *Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers Where: Magic TheatreFort Mason Center 2 Marina Blvd., Building D, 3rd Floor San Francisco, CA 94123 (Entrance to Fort Mason at the intersection of Marina Blvd and Buchanan St) To Purchase Tickets: Call the Magic Theatre box office at 415.441.8822 or Purchase online at www.magictheatre.org Special Events: IT PLAYS THRU OCTOBER 19TH. The Marsh announces that LOVEBIRDS, a rollicking tale of incurable romantics from GLAAD award-winning solo theatre artist and comedian Marga Gomez, will re-open at The Marsh Berkeley, It runs thru-October 18 fresh from its New York City premier at the legendary La MaMa Theater. In her tenth solo show (and sixth collaboration with director David Schweizer), Gomez portrays a crew of wacky lovers as they chase their hearts’ desires – into the night, through decades, and to absurd lengths. WHEN: It runs thru -October 18, 2014 SHOWS: Fridays at 8pm; Saturdays at 8:30pm WHERE: The Marsh Berkeley Arts Center 2120 Allston Way, Berkeley, CA 94704 TICKETS: $20 - $35 sliding scale, $50 - $100 reserved.For tickets, visit www.themarsh.org or call 415-282-305 IT CLOSES OCTOBER 18TH Cole Porter’s , KISS ME, KATE an irresistible classic that has been delighting audiences for over 60 years, running over 1,000 performances on Broadway and winning Tony Awards for Best Musical and Best Score. It’s a play-within-a-play where each cast member’s onstage life is complicated by what is happening off stage. And that’s especially true of the large-than-life stars, Fred Graham and Lilli Vanessi, whose tempestuous romance has more tumbles and turnabouts than even Shakespeare could have foreseen. Packed with enduring hit songs like “Another Op’nin’, Another Show”; “So in Love”; “Too Darn Hot”; “Wunderbar”; and “Brush Up Your Shakespeare,” KISS ME, KATE is funny, melodious, and sophisticated musical comedy entertainment. KISS ME, KATE is on stage at the Saratoga Civic Theatre located at 13777 Fruitvale Avenue in Saratoga, It runs to October 18, 2014. Performance times are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 p.m., and Sunday matinees at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are priced at $20 – $35. . To order tickets by phone, call 408-266-4734. IT RUN TO OCTOBER 18TH Sierra Repertory Theatre Presents Mark Twain’s A Murder A Mystery & A Marriage WHEN: It run thru – October 26 WHERE: Fallon House Theatre, Columbia State Park 11175 Washington St, Columbia, CA 95310PRICES: $26 to $32 General admission, Child, group, senior & student discounts available BOX OFFICE: (209) 532-3120 WEBSITE: www.sierrarep.org Book and lyrics by Aaron Posner/Music by James Sugg Heroes! Heroines! Villains! Great tunes, goofy jokes, some hot fiddlin', and a whole lot of singin' and dancin'. The zany small town of Deer Lick, Missouri is thrown into frenzy when a mysterious visitor arrives. A young romance is put to the test and a town patriarch is murdered. Was it the local store clerk with a vendetta or the suave Frenchman? Small town antics, homespun humor and Bluegrass melodies build to an adventure of clues. Will Mary marry the wrong guy? Or will love and truth save the day? Only the wit, wisdom and satirical humor of Mark Twain could answer these questions. "Captures the spirit... of Twain's lively essence." -- New York Times "...a high-spirited evening for the entire family...a bouncy bluegrass score." -Talkin' Broadway (Rated PG) IT RUN THRUOUGH OCTOBER 26TH Cock Written by Michael Bartlett Directed by Stephen Rupsch Starring Stephen McFarland, Todd Pivetti, Radhika Rausch, and Matt Weimer. WHAT: The West Coast Premiere of Michael Bartlett’s acclaimed new play, Cock WHERE: New Conservatory Theatre Center Walker Theatre, 25 Van Ness Ave @Market, San Francisco, CA 94102 WHEN: It runs thru – October 12, 2014 Wednesday – Sat at 8pm Sundays at 2pm COST: $25-$45 TICKETS AND BOX OFFICE: 415-861-8972, boxoffice@nctcsf.org Special Engagements: Onstage Insight with cast…………………….……..9/21 Low-Cost Previews…..……………….........9/5 - 9/12 Opening Night…..…………………………………….9/13 IT RUNS THRU OCTOBER 12TH Shelton Theater Presents Michael Frayn’s NOISES OFF!thru October 25th 2014 What: The Shelton Theater presents NOISES OFF!, Co-directed by Matt Shelton and Amanda Gerard-Shelton Set Design by Steve Coleman and Adam Stowers Choreography by Lisa Drostova Closes October 25th 2014 Show times: Thursday, Friday and Saturday 8PM Where: Shelton Theater, 533 Sutter St, between Powell and Mason, San Francisco Tickets: General Admission $38 (student/senior/group discounts) Advanced sales go to www.sheltontheater.org or call 1-800-838-3006. IT CLOSES OCTOBER 25TH ---------------------------------------------- OREGON SHAKSPEARE FESTIVAL IN ASHLAND, OREGON ---------------------------------------- ANGUS BOWMER THEATRE The Comedy of Errors” by William Shakespeare. “The Tempest” by William Shakespeare Now thru November 2nd “The Cocoanuts” Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin Now thru November 2nd REGIONAL REVIEWS ON UP ON THESE “A Wrinkle in Time “ The world premiere adaptation of Madeleine L’Engle’s beloved classic tale A Wrinkle in Time in the Angus Bowmer Theatre. Adapted and directed by Tracy Young, and featuring OSF veterans Mark Bedard, Dan Donohue, Kate Hurster, Alejandra Escalante, U. Jonathan Toppo and many more, A Wrinkle in Time promises to dazzle and delight audiences of all ages with its intergalactic adventures. IT CLOSES NOVEMBER 1 st REVIEWS OF THIS PRODUCTION IS ON SAN FRANCISCO REGIONAL ELIZABETHAN THEATRE Shakespeare’s Richard III It runs thru October 11th Sondheim’s Into the Woods It runs thru October 11th Shakespeare’s “Two Gentlemen from Verona”. It runs thru October 11th BOX OFFICE PHONE NUMBER 800-219-8161 WEB SITE: www.boxoffice&osfashland.org ----------------------------- CLOSES SATURDAY: --------------------------- Crowded Fire Theater (CFT) presents the World Premiere of THE LATE WEDDING by Christopher Chen Directed by Marissa WolfRun: It runs thru–Oct 11 Press Night Monday September. 22 8 pm (Previews Sept 18, 19, 20) At: Thick House, 1695 18th St., SF (between Carolina St.& Arkansas St. in Potrero Hill ) Performances: Wed-Saturdays 8 PM Tickets: Prices range from $15-$35 progressively during the course of the run.We offer Pay-What-You-Can Preview performances and student/senior/group rates.Tickets: Visit www.crowdedfire.org for more information and to purchase tickets. Box Office by phone (415) 746-9238 IT RUNS THRU OCTOBER 11 --------------------------- --------------------------------------- CLOSES NEXT SUNDAY: Spreckels Theatre Company presents "Bell, Book and Candle" By John Van DrutenAfter using her supernatural powers to seduce her handsome upstairs neighbor - a sultry witch finds herself feeling human emotions when she becomes bewitched by her own spell. Set in 1950s Manhattan, John Van Druten's comedy is beguiling as it bubbles and brews with gay subtext and the Communist witch-hunts of Joe McCarthy. Featuring Liz Jahren as Gillian Holroyd; Larry Williams as Shepherd Henderson; Mary Gannon Graham as Miss “Queenie” Holroyd; Peter Warden as Nicky Holroyd; and David Yen as Sidney Redlitch. Directed by Tom Chapman WHEN: to Oct. 12, 2014 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 2 and Oct. 9 2 p.m. Sundays, Sept. 28, Oct. 5 and Oct. 12 TICKETS: $22 to $26 $26 General; $24 Senior/Youth; $22 Student TICKETS ONLINE: Ihttp://purchase.tickets.com/buy/TicketPurchase?organ_val=36249&schedule=list PHONE: 707-588-3400 For tickets, call the Spreckels Box Office at 707 588-3400. Box Office hours are 12 to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and one hour before showtime. WHERE: Spreckels Performing Arts Center, Bette Condiotti Theater 5409 Snyder Lane, Rohnert Park, CA 94928 WEBSITE: www.spreckelsonline.com IT RUNS TO OCTOBER 12TH Musicals Return to Town Hall Theatre with Sondheim’s Company Town Hall Theatre is excited to kick-off their 2014-2015 Main Stage season with Stephen Sondheim’s classic musical Company. This marks the first time in a few years that Town Hall has included a musical in its season. Winner of seven Tony Awards and seven Drama Desk Awards, Company focuses on Robert, a confirmed bachelor celebrating his 35th birthday, surrounded by friends showing him the pros (and cons) of married life. With such songs as "Barcelona", "Side By Side By Side" and "Marry Me A Little", this trailblazing musical is the first taste of our upcoming season.Rated PG13 for mild drug use and language DATES Company runs to October 11, Thursdays: September 25 and October 2 & 9 @ 8PM Fridays: September & 26 and October 3 & 10 @ 8PM Saturdays: September , , & 27 and October 4 & 11 @ 8PM Sundays: September 28 & October 5 @ 2PM PRICE (Adults & Senior/Youth) Adults – $29 for Matinees, $32 for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings. Seniors (65 and older) and Youth (under 18) – $25 for Matinees, $29 for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings. Student Rush – 15 minutes before curtain, $15 per ticket for any show IN CASH with student ID Group discounts available – call for details. BUY TICKETSContact Town Hall Theatre Box Office at (925) 283-1557, or purchase online at www.TownHallTheatre.com IT RUN TO OCTOBER 11TH Sierra Stages presents YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWNThe Classic Off-Broadway Musical based on the comic strip “Peanuts” by Charles M. Schulz It run to –October 12 at the Off Center Stage in Grass Valley When It runs to– October 12 Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays at 7:30 PM, Sundays at 2:00 PM (Note: There is no performance on Sunday September 21) Where: Off Center Stage, 315 Richardson Street, Grass Valley Information: www.SierraStages. 530-346 3210 IT RUNS TO OCTOBER 12 Slaughterhouse Five. Kurt Vonnegut’s satirical and horrifying anti-war story comes to life in a dynamically staged, multi-media event. Adapted for the stage by Eric Simonson, Custom Made Theatre’s dynamic multi-media production is directed by Brian Katz. Previews Sept 12 & 13 at 8:00 pm, Sept. 14 at 7:00 pm. Opens Sept. 16 at 8:00 pm. Runs To-Oct. 12, Thurs-Sat 8:00 pm; Sun 7:00. Matinees Oct. 5 and 12, 3:00 pm. Tickets $20-$50, with discounts for Students, Seniors, and TBA members with proper I.D. Gough Street Playhouse, 1620 Gough Street, San Francisco. (415) 798-CMTC, www.custommade.org IT RUNS TO OCTOBER 12 Cock Written by Michael Bartlett Directed by Stephen Rupsch Starring Stephen McFarland, Todd Pivetti, Radhika Rausch, and Matt Weimer. WHAT: The West Coast Premiere of Michael Bartlett’s acclaimed new play, Cock WHERE: New Conservatory Theatre Center Walker Theatre, 25 Van Ness Ave @Market, San Francisco, CA 94102 WHEN: It runs thru – October 12, 2014 Wednesday – Sat at 8pm Sundays at 2pm COST: $25-$45 TICKETS AND BOX OFFICE: 415-861-8972, boxoffice@nctcsf.org Special Engagements: Onstage Insight with cast…………………….……..9/21 Low-Cost Previews…..……………….........9/5 - 9/12 Opening Night…..…………………………………….9/13 IT RUNS THRU OCTOBER 12TH Contra Costa Civic Theatre presents The Bay Area premiere of THE ADDAMS FAMILYA new musical featuring the characters created by cartoonist Charles AddamsBook by Marshall Brickman (Jersey Boys) and Rick Elice (Peter and the Starcatcher) Music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa (The Wild Party)Directed by Alex Perez Music direction by Michael WilesSet design by Stewart Lyle Costume design by Lisa DanzLighting design by Zoe Gopnik-McManusSound design by Michael Kelly CAST Mark Enea (Gomez), Molly Daniels (Morticia), Tosca Maltzman (Wednesday), Jonah Rotenberg (Pugsley), Greg Lynch (Lurch), Sandi Weldon (Grandma), Ron Pickett (Uncle Fester), Lewis Rawlinson (Lucas), Tom Curtin (Mal), Allison Meneley (Alice), Ashley Adams (Ancestor), Trisha Ayllon (Ancestor), Isabella Khoury (Ancestor), Sam Machado (Ancestor), Melody Perera (Ancestor), Daniel Quezada (Ancestor), and CC Sheldon (Ancestor) IT RUN THRU -October 19, 2014 Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm; Sundays at 2pm WHERE 951 Pomona Ave (cross street Moeser) El Cerrito, CA 94530 TICKETS Adults: $29 in advance, $35 at the door Youth (16 and under): $15 in advance, $20 at the doorINFO www.ccct.org or 510.524.9132 IT RUNS THRU OCTOBER 12 CLOSES TODAY ----------------------- CENTER REP PRESENTS Life Could Be A Dream Written & Directed by Roger Bean Music Direction by Brandon Adams Choreography by Lee Martino Starring: Ryan Drummond* , Tim Homsley*, Derek Keeling*, Jerry Lee* and Sharon Rietkerk* WHERE: Center REPertory Company 1601 Civic Drive in downtown Walnut Creek. DATES / TIMES / TICKET INFO:. Closes Saturday, October 5th at 8:00PM.*appears courtesy TICKET PRICE RANGE: $37 - $66 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 CLOSES OCTOBER 5TH The Marsh Berkeley presents Wavy Gravy, the entertainer and peace activist, recounting his legendary life and times in WAVY GRAVY’S HIPPY ICON, FLOWER GEEZER & TEMPLE OF ACCUMULATED ERROR. Known to millions as the inspiration for a Ben & Jerry’s ice cream flavor, Wavy Gravy’s real life outside frozen desserts will amaze. From childhood encounters with Albert Einstein to sharing a room with Bob Dylan over the Gaslight in Greenwich Village (while Dylan wrote “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall” on Gravy’s typewriter) to suggesting breakfast to 400,000 at Woodstock, Wavy Gravy’s life has been one extraordinary adventure. WHEN: It run thru - October 5, 2014 SHOWS: Saturdays at 5 pm Sundays at 2 pm WHERE: The Marsh Berkeley 2120 Allston Way Berkeley, CA TICKETS: $15-35 Sliding Scale; Reserved Seats: $50 For tickets, visit www.themarsh.org or call 415-282-3055 The Regional Premiere of HOUSE, by Alan Ayckbourn, and GARDEN, by Alan Ayckbourn Celebrating Ayckbourn’s 75th birthday with his remarkable duo of interlocking comedies performed simultaneously by the same cast in two different theatres. FEATURING: Kristin Brownstone, Betsy Kruse Craig, Janine Saunders Evans, Brian Flegel, Kurt Gravenhorst, Dan Kapler, Lucy Littlewood, Nicole Martin, Celia Maurice, Briana Mitchell, Nicolae Muntean, Jeremy Ryan, Scott Solomon & Patricia Tyler. Directed by Jeanie Smith. Scenic Design, Jaime Giovannone; Lighting Design, David Gotlieb; Costumes, Diane Tasca; Sound Design, Gordon Smith; Properties, Caroline Clark; Tech Director, Dan Nitzan; Production Manager, Patricia Tyler; Stage Management/Assistant Directors, James Kopp & Kelly Weber. WHEN:It runs through October 5, 2014 performs Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm, Sundays at 2 pm; some added Saturday matinees at 2 pm so that audiences may see both plays in one day.WHERE: HOUSE plays in the Pear Avenue Theatre, 1220 Pear Avenue, Unit K, Mountain View, 94043 GARDEN plays in the same building, Unit H. TICKETS: $10 - $35 with discounts for seniors, students, and groups. Subscription options available online. Call 650-254-1148 for more information, or go to www.thepear.org.GROUPS: Groups of 10 or more save 10% off the ticket price. Call 650-254-1148 IT RUNS THRU OCTOBER 5TH THE NEW ELECTRIC BALLROOM Sisters Breda, Clara, and Ada are trapped within their memories of the New Electric Ballroom. It was the time of their lives... or was it? Playwright Enda Walsh, author of the Tony-Award winning musical Once, creates a brash, darkly humorous, and disturbing tale of sisters determined to live in the past. There is truly no escape from the fantasy of youth, and all the beauty it promises. WHEN:. The production runs through October 5. Wednesday and Thursday performances at 7pm; Friday and Saturday performances at 8pm; Sunday performances at 5pm, except the final Sunday, October 5th, which will be at 2pm. WHERE: The Ashby Stage, 1901 Ashby Avenue, Berkeley TICKET PRICES: Regular performance nights $20 - $30. Advance reservations strongly advised – shows will sell out! For more information go to www.shotgunplayers.org or call 510.841.6500 IT RUNS THRU OCTOBER 5TH | |
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