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| --------------------------------- OPENINGS: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Party People Written by and starring UNIVERSES (Steven Sapp, Mildred Ruiz-Sapp, William Ruiz) Developed and directed by Liesl TommyChoreography by Millicent Johnnie Featuring: J. Bernard Calloway (Blue), Michael Elich (Marcus/Roger), Christopher Livingston (Malik), Amy Lizardo (Clara), Jesse J. Perez (Tito), Sophia Ramos (Maruca), Robynn Rodriguez (Donna/Fina), Mildred Ruiz-Sapp, (Helita), William Ruiz (Jimmy), Steven Sapp, (Omar), Reggie D. White (Solias), and C. Kelly Wright (Amira).Creative team: Marcus Doshi (scenic and lighting designer), Meg Neville (costume designer), Broken Chord (sound design, vocal direction, and original compositions), Alexaqnder V. Nichols (projection designer), and Millicent Johnnie (choreographer).WHAT: Get ready for a hyperkinetic mix of live video, hip hop, jazz, rock, gospel, blues, Latin rhythms, and spoken word as the explosive theatre ensemble UNIVERSES rocks and unlocks the radical and complicated legacy of the Black Panthers and Young Lords in this high-wattage fusion of story and song.WHERE: Berkeley Repertory Theatre Thrust Stage, 2025 Addison Street @ Shattuck, Berkeley, CA 94704 WHEN: 35 PERFORMANCES: Friday, October 17 –Sunday, November 16, 2014 Tuesdays and Fridays @ 8:00 PM Wednesdays @ 7:00 PM Thursdays @ 8:00 PM Saturdays @ 2:00 PM and 8:00 PM; no matinee on 10/18 Sundays @ 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM; no matinee on 10/19 Special Events: Low-cost previews: Friday 10/17, Saturday 10/18, Tuesday 10/21, and Thursday 10/23 @ 8:00 PM; Sunday 10/19 and Wednesday 10/22 @ 7:00 PM Opening Night: Friday 10/24 @ 8:00 PM; includes a pre-show dinner for donors sponsored by Autumn Press, C.G. Di Arie Vineyard and Winery, Hafner Vineyard, and Hotel Shattuck Plaza Teen Night: Friday 10/17 @ 6:30 PM FREE docent events: docent talks before Tuesday and Thursday evening performances and discussions after all matinees Post-play discussions: Thursday 10/31, Tuesday 11/4, and Thursday 11/13 following the performance. In addition UNIVERSES will be hosting talkbacks in the bar after evening performances on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays. Last Call: Saturday 10/18 following the evening performance Open Captioned Performance: Sunday, 11/16 @ 2:00 PMHOW MUCH: $29 - $89 (subject to change) TIX & INFO: (510) 647-2949 – berkeleyrep.orgDiscounts: Half-price tickets available for anyone under 30 years of age; $10 discount for students and seniors one hour before curtain; groups of 10 or more, contact (510) 647-2918 or groups@berkeleyrep.org Remember Evelyn Nesbit, the beautiful Ragtime girl in the red velvet swing? She was the toast of New York, wooed shamelessly by Stanford White, the grand architect of Manhattan. But another man, Harry K. Thaw, waited ominously in the wings. Harry Thaw Hates Everybody puts the spotlight on Evelyn with a story that’s “got everything you could want in a good yarn. Beauty, sex, murder, money, true love...” Winner of the LA Drama Critics Award for Best Writing. WHEN: Previews for Harry Thaw Hates Everybody are October 15 - 22. Opening night is Thursday, October 23. The production runs through November 23. Wednesday and Thursday performances at 7pm; Friday and Saturday performances at 8pm; Sunday performances at 5pm, except the final Sunday, November 23 which will be at 2pm. WHERE: The Ashby Stage, 1901 Ashby Avenue, Berkeley TICKET PRICES: October 15 - 22 are Pay-What-You-Can. Regular performance nights $20 - $30. Shotgun has a new MAD Tickets deal for people 25 and younger - $5 tickets! Advance reservations strongly advised – shows will sell out!For more information go to www.shotgunplayers.org or call 510.841.6500 Contra Costa Musical Theatre (CCMT) presents the musical “Bye Bye Birde” at Walnut Creek’s Lesher Center for the Arts, October 17 through November 15th, 2014. Tickets for “Bye Bye Birde” 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. Inspired by Elvis Presley and the stir his draft notice caused in 1957, this satirical look at Americanahas music by Charles Strouse (Annie; Applause), lyrics by Lee Adams (Applause), and book byMichael Stewart (Hello Dolly, Carnival). The show was nominated for seven Tony Awards,winning four, including Best Musical. This will be the first production of ‘Birdie to be presented at the Lesher Center, and will feature a cast of fresh new talent joining past audience favorites. Reuniting for this special production are Robert Lopezas Albert Peterson and Nicole Helfer as Rosie Alvarez, who appeared opposite each other asscreenwriting partners Joe Gillis and Betty Schaefer in CCMT’s Sunset Boulevard. Mr. Lopez is appearing in his fourth CCMT production; recent roles include Marius in Les Miserables, Joe in Sunset Boulevard, and Roger in RENT. Ms. Helfer returns for her sixth CCMT production. In addition to her appearances onstage as Fantine in Les Miserables, Betty in Sunset Boulevard, Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors, and Val in A Chorus Line, Ms. Helfer was also recently nominated for a Shellie Award for her choreography of CCMT’s Tarzan. Newcomers Olivia Hytha and Mackenszie Drae star as Kim MacAfee and Conrad Birdie, and a host of faces familiar and new will fill the stage with song and dance Cinnabar Theater, the beloved professional theater in Sonoma County WHAT: Driving Miss Daisy Come for a ride with Cinnabar to see the heartwarming and humorous show that has delighted millions of people around the world. Written by Alfred Uhry / Directed by Nathan Cummings Starring Laura Jorgensen, Dorian Lockett, and John Browning WHERE: Cinnabar Theater, 3333 Petaluma Blvd. North, Petaluma, CA 94952 WHEN: Friday, October 17 @ 8 PM Saturday, October 18 @ 8 PM Sunday, October 19 @ 2 PM Friday, October 24 @ 8 PM Saturday, October 25 @ 8 PM Sunday, October 26 @ 2 PM Saturday, November 1 @ 2 PM Saturday, November 2 @ 8 PM Sunday, November 2 @ 2 PM HOW MUCH: $9 for junior-high and high-school students (October 17 only) $15 for ages 21 and under $25 for adults TICKETS: 707-763-8920 or www.cinnabartheater.org Buy online at anytime… or call between 10:00 AM and 3:00 PM on weekdays. Tickets may also be available at the door, but reservations are recommended! Central Works presents: “Recipe” Written by Michael Gene Sullivan, Directed by Gary Graves Oct 18–Nov 23 (Oct 16 & 17) opening press night, Sat. Oct 18 8pm At: The Berkeley City Club, 2315 Durant Avenue, Berkeley. Performances: Thurs., Fri.& Sat. 8 pm, Sunday 5 pm (Post-show Talk-backs on Oct 19 & Nov 9)Ticket prices: $28 online at centralworks.org, $28–$15 sliding scale at the door.Pay-what-you-can: Previews and every Thursday, at the door as availableResrervations & information : 510.558.1381 or centralworks.orgSullivan serves up the laughs in this delicious take on a circle of sweet old grandmotherly bakers, who just happen to be dedicated to the armed overthrow of the United States government. But baking pies and cakes isn’t enough to satisfy these four intrepid refugees from the sixties, and their burning desire to “Up the Revolution!” Directed by Gary Graves,“Recipe” is Central Works 45th world premiere and features Velina Brown* (Diane), Tamar Cohn (Ruth), Phoebe Moyer* (Lillian), Lynne Soffer* (Helen) and Jan Zvaifler (Janice), (*member AEA). It’s one thing to say “The government is probably listening to my calls,” but what do you do when you find out it’s true? If it seems that the government that you call “a fascist, surveillance state” has specifically targeted you, is specifically watching YOU (it’s not paranoia if they really are after you!), then what? How do you live your life knowing that all your fears may, actually, be true? OBSCURA Magician Christian Cagigal weaves fairy tales, fables and strange happenings inot a performance full of mystery and wonder. Cagigal, a former member of the S.F. Mime Troupe, is known for his blend of theater and illusions. He is a founding member of the new, Precarious Theatre. 8 pm Wednesday-Saturday; 2pm Sunday. It run through November 2nd at the Aurora Theatre, 2081 Addison Street, Berkeley. $28-$32 510-843-4822 or www.auroratheatre.org WHAT: Ragged Wing Ensemble presents REDWOLF by Amy Sass and Anthony Clarvoe. Directed by Amy Sass WHEN: October 17-November 8, 2014: Fridays and Saturdays 8 pm, Saturdays 2 pm, Sundays 7 pm WHERE: The Flight Deck, 1540 Broadway, Oakland 94612 TICKETS: $25-40, (a limited number of rush student/senior tickets at $15 will be available at the door half an hour before curtain.) http://www.eventbrite.com/e/ragged-wing-ensemble-presents-redwolf-tickets-12968207257 ---------------------------------- PLAYING----REVIEWS ARE UP ON THESE ------------------------------------- The Whale | Bay Area premiere WHO Marin Theatre Company By Samuel D. Hunter Directed by Jasson Minadakis (Failure: A Love Story, The Whipping Man) Featuring Adam Magill (MTC debut), Michelle Maxson* (MTC debut), Cristina Oeschger (MTC debut), Nicholas Pelczar* (The Whipping Man), Liz Sklar* (Failure: A Love Story, Lasso of Truth) * Member, Actor’s Equity Association IT RUNS THRU OCTOBER - 26, 2014 Performance Days Tue, Thu, Fri & Sat 8:00 pm Wed 7:30 pm Sun 7:00 pm Matinees: Every Sun 2:00 pm | Sat 10/11 & 10/25, 2:00 pm | Thu 10/16, 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 The bigger the heart, the bigger the heartbreak. Weighing in at almost 600 pounds, Charlie is a gentle but grieving giant, beached on a couch in Northern Idaho. Following a cardiac episode, he decides to reach out, after years of estrangement, to his troubled teenage daughter. This big-hearted drama won MTC’s 2011 Sky Cooper New Play Prize. TICKETS$30–$58, details below (discounts available for Seniors and those Under 30) Ticket Prices: All Previews: $30 Opening Night (10/7): $53 side | $58 center Tues, Wed, Thu Evenings: $35| $40 Fri: $43 | $48 Sat Evenings: $48 | $53 Sun Evenings & All Matinees: $40 | $45 All prices subject to change. Discounts available: IT RUNS THRU OCTOBER 16 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 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 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 THR OCTOBER 26TH 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 ------------------------------------------------------ Die! Mommie, Die! Written by Charles Busch Directed by F. Allen Sawyer Starring J. Conrad Frank, Ali Haas, Justin Liszanckie, Devin O’Brien, Marie O’Donnell, and Joe Wicht.WHERE: New Conservatory Theatre Center Decker Theatre, 25 Van Ness Ave @Market, San Francisco, CA 94102 WHEN: it runs thru – November 2, 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…………………….……..10/19 IT RUN THRU NOVEMBER 2ND Thrillpeddlers presents… Shocktoberfest 15: THE BLOODY DÉBUTANTE This 15th Annual Extravaganza of Terror & Titillation includes: - THE TAXIDERMIST’S REVENGE - a Black Comedy One-Act by Rob Keef - THE SYSTEM OF DR. TARR AND PROFESSOR FETHER - An Edgar Allan Poe Classic from Le Théâtre du Grand Guignol –by André de Lorde, freely adapted by Paulo Biscaia Filho- THE BLOODY DÉBUTANTE - a Musical Ritual One-Act by Scrumbly Koldewyn- DEATHWRITE - a World-Premiere Black Comedy by Andy Wenger and Damien Chacona and a Lights-Out Spook-Show Finale. WHEN: IT RUNS THRU – Nov. 22, 2014 Limited Engagement – only 23 performances. , 2014 2 Special Halloween Performances. Tues., Oct. 28 / Wed. Oct. 29 at 8:00 pm 2014 dates for Shocktoberfest 15: THE BLOODY DÉBUTANTE: 8:00 pm Oct. 16, 17, 18 / 23, 24, 25, (Thurs. Fri. & Sat. - 8:00 pm) Oct. 28 & 29 (Tues., Wed. – 8:00 pm) 2 Special Halloween Perfs Oct. 30, 31, Nov. 1 (Thurs. Fri. & Sat. - 8:00 pm) Nov. 6, 7, 8 / 13, 14, 15 / 20, 21, 22 (Thurs. Fri. & Sat. - 8:00 pm) TIX: Tickets available http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/858011 or by calling 415/ 377- 4202 (premium tickets sold in pairs only.) $30 general admission $35 for front row seats and “Shock Boxes” & “Turkish Lounges” VENUE: The Hypnodrome - 575 10th St. in SF 94103 (btwn. Bryant & Division Sts.) WEB SITE: http://thrillpeddlers.com Facebook page: http://tinyurl.com/p2pogvf IT RUNS THRU NOVEMBER 22ND -------------------------------------- OTHER PRODUCTIONS PLAYING ---------------------------- TheatreWorks, the nationally acclaimed theatre of Silicon Valley, presents the gripping Broadway musical SWEENEY TODD. This masterpiece, with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by Hugh Wheeler, tells the darkly thrilling tale of a 19th century barber’s bloody vengeance. With the help of Mrs. Lovett, the devious purveyor of “the worst pies in London,” the cruelly wronged Mr. Todd exacts grisly revenge on the residents of London. The SWEENEY TODD cast features David Studwell as “Sweeney Todd,” Tory Ross as “Mrs. Lovett,” Spencer Kiely as “Toby,” Mindy Lym as “Johanna,” Mia Fryvecind Gimenez as “Beggar Woman,” Jack Mosbacher as “Anthony,” Martin Rojas Dietrich as “Beadle,” Noel Anthony as “Pirelli,” Lee Strawn as “Judge Turpin,” joined by an ensemble including Nik Duggan, Dominic Michael Lewis, Caitlin O’Leary, Nick Schmittzeh, Kelly Swartz, and Caroline Altman.WHEN: Closes: Sunday, November 2, 2014 SHOWS: Previews: 8:00 PM Tuesdays and Wednesdays: 7:30 PM Thursdays and Fridays: 8:00 PM Saturdays: 2:00 PM, 8:00 PM Sundays: 2:00 PM, 7:00 PM Added Matinee: Wednesday, Oct. 29: 2:00pm WHERE: Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts 500 Castro Street, Mountain View TICKETS: $19 (30 and under) - $74; savings available for educators, seniors, and patrons 30 and under. A $6 convenience fee will be assessed for online and telephone orders. INFO: For information or to order tickets visit theatreworks.org or call (650) 463-1960 IT CLOSES ON NOVEMBER 2ND The Woman In Black Scares Audiences At the Dragon Theatre This Halloween Season In this brilliant adaptation of Susan Hill’s horror novella, a traumatized man recruits a young actor to help him exorcise the ghost of the Woman in Black. As the two men perform the story, the suspense builds until the ghost’s terrible secret is finally revealed. Acclaimed by audiences and critics alike, The Woman in Black is the second longest-running play in the history of London’s West End. Adapted by Stephen Mallatratt, based on the novel by Susan Hill, directed by Executive Artistic Director Meredith HagedornFeaturing: Tasi Alabastro (The Actor), Lessa Bouchard (The Woman In Black), Kevin Kirby (Kipps) WHEN: IT RUNS THRU – November 2, 2014 Thursdays – Saturdays at 8p, Sundays at 2p Pay What You Will Preview Thursday, October 9th at 8p Opening night reception October 9th after the show Post-show discussion after the Sunday, December 7th matinee WHERE: The Dragon Theatre in downtown Redwood City 2120 Broadway Street at the intersection of Broadway and Theatre Way HOW MUCH: $30 for all general admission seats. $10 rush tickets on Thursdays and Fridays starting 2nd week. Limited availability and cash only at the door. – $200 for the VIP box (seats 4 people and includes champagne and chocolates.) TIX & MORE INFO: http://dragonproductions.net/ IT RUNS THRU NOVEMBER 2ND 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 NOVEMBER 30TH The Marsh presents the return of award-winning performer Brian Copeland in two of his acclaimed solo pieces: NOT A GENUINE BLACK MAN returns to The Marsh for a 10th anniversary revival performed in rep with THE WAITING PERIOD, Copeland’s acclaimed, unflinching look at depression. Says Copeland, “With the devastating loss of Robin Williams, I hope we can now finally start a national dialogue about this largely misunderstood condition.” Performances of THE WAITING PERIOD will honor the families of those who have lost loved ones to depression. Both shows, featuring humorous, poignant, and riveting insights, are written by Brian Copeland and directed by David Ford. WHEN: It runs thru -November 22, 2014 SHOWS NOT A GENUINE BLACK MAN, Thursdays and Fridays, 8pm THE WAITING PERIOD, Saturdays, 5pm WHERE: The Marsh San Francisco Main Stage 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: Not a Genuine Black Man: $30 in advance / $35 at the door $60/ 100 reserved seating Discount for teachers/educators: half-price tickets available for parities for 6 or more (Fridays only, advance purchase only). The Waiting Period $35 in advance / $40 at the door$60/ 100 reserved seating(a portion of these proceeds will benefit charities designated by families of depression victims.)INFO: For information or to order tickets call (415) 282-3055 or visit www.themarsh.org IT RUNS THRU NOVEMBER 22 Avenue Q. Novato Theater Company presents the Tony Award-winning musical It runs thru – November 9. The “adult Sesame Street” comedy is directed by Carl Jordan with musical direction by Monica Norcia. The show features both puppets and human actors. It is not recommended for children under 13. NTC Playhouse, 5420 Nave Drive, Suite C, Novato. It runs thru-November 9 Fridays & Saturdays: 8:00pm; Sundays: 2:00pm. $25 Adults, $22 Seniors & Students, $15 Preview. Tickets at www.novatotheatercompany.org; (415) 883-4498 for information only. IT RUNS THRU NOVEMBER 9TH .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 NOVEMBER 30TH ---------------------------------------------- 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 BOX OFFICE PHONE NUMBER 800-219-8161WEB SITE: www.boxoffice&osfashland.org ----------------------- CLOSES NEXT SUNDAY: --------------------------- The Whale | Bay Area premiere WHO Marin Theatre Company By Samuel D. Hunter Directed by Jasson Minadakis (Failure: A Love Story, The Whipping Man) Featuring Adam Magill (MTC debut), Michelle Maxson* (MTC debut), Cristina Oeschger (MTC debut), Nicholas Pelczar* (The Whipping Man), Liz Sklar* (Failure: A Love Story, Lasso of Truth) * Member, Actor’s Equity Association IT RUNS THRU OCTOBER - 26, 2014 Performance Days Tue, Thu, Fri & Sat 8:00 pm Wed 7:30 pm Sun 7:00 pm Matinees: Every Sun 2:00 pm | Sat 10/11 & 10/25, 2:00 pm | Thu 10/16, 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 The bigger the heart, the bigger the heartbreak. Weighing in at almost 600 pounds, Charlie is a gentle but grieving giant, beached on a couch in Northern Idaho. Following a cardiac episode, he decides to reach out, after years of estrangement, to his troubled teenage daughter. This big-hearted drama won MTC’s 2011 Sky Cooper New Play Prize. TICKETS$30–$58, details below (discounts available for Seniors and those Under 30) Ticket Prices: All Previews: $30 Opening Night (10/7): $53 side | $58 center Tues, Wed, Thu Evenings: $35| $40 Fri: $43 | $48 Sat Evenings: $48 | $53 Sun Evenings & All Matinees: $40 | $45 All prices subject to change. Discounts available: RUSH tickets: $20, available beginning one hour prior to show, subject to availability Under 30: $20, all performances Senior discounts: $4 off, all performances Military personnel, their families & US veterans: $5 off, all performances, must show ID MTC Loves Our Schools Teen tickets: $10, all performances Teacher tickets: $10, limit 2 per order; contact Education Department at 415.338.5200 x3310 to learn moreFor group sales, contact Margot Manburg, (415) 388-5208. ENGAGE A Q&A discussion, hosted by a member of MTC’s artistic staff (often with one or more members of the cast), follows every performance, except Saturdays REVIEW IS UP ON SF REGIONAL 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 THR OCTOBER 26TH review is up on sf REGIONAL. 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 Spreckels Theatre Company presents “Guys and Dolls” Music and lyrics by Frank Loesser Book by Jo Swerling and Abe BurrowsBased on characters created by Damon Runyon With Damon Runyon's lovable and comedic characters and Frank Loesser's crowd pleasing score, this Tony Award-winning Broadway classic is a sure bet. Based on short stories by Damon Runyon, "Guys and Dolls" begins when good old reliable Nathan Detroit bets fellow gambler Sky Masterson that he can't make the next girl he sees fall in love with him. This beloved "fable of Broadway" continues with the escapades of two complicated courtships and a host of eccentric, lovable characters including gamblers, night-club entertainers and Salvation Army do-gooders and classic showtunes including “Fugue for Tinhorns," “Bushel and a Peck,” "Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat" and “Luck Be A Lady.” This main stage production is presented with the new Paradyne projection system, developed by Spreckels Performing Arts Center, combining still images and animations to create multiple backdrop effects - creating a visual aesthetic that's exciting and visually surprising for audiences of the 21st Century. Directed by Gene Abravaya Music by Janis Wilson Choreography by Michella Snider Costume Design by Pamela Enz WHEN: It runs thru Oct. 26, 2014 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 23 2 p.m. Saturdays Oct. 18 and Oct. 252 p.m. Sundays Oct. 12, Oct. 19 and Oct. 26 TICKETS: $22 to $26 $26 General; $24 Senior/Youth; $22 StudentTICKETS ONLINE:http://www.rpcity.org/index.aspx?page=19&recordid=5593 PHONE: 707-588-3400 For tickets, call the Spreckels Box Office at 707 588-3400. Box Office hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 12 to 5 p.m. and one hour before showtime. WHERE: Spreckels Performing Arts Center Codding Theatre 5409 Snyder Lane, Rohnert Park, CA 94928 WEBSITE: www.spreckelsonline.com IT RUN THRU OCTOBER 26 REVIEW IS UP ON SF REGIONAL Wily West Productions presents UN-HINGED, is from local playwright, Krista Knight, who has commissions and productions from all over the United States and is quickly gaining status as a writer of national caliber. On Friday Wily West will present DROWNING KATE by Morgan Ludlow – who most recently won the Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Award for Best Original Script for his play GORGEOUS HUSSY. The two plays will alternate every other Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Both plays run less than 90 minutes and will be directed by Wesley Cayabyab. Both productions ae at EXIT THEATRE, 156 Eddy Street, San Francisco through October 25th.ABOUT UN-HINGED: In this deeply moving new play Glen, a house painter, is transfixed on the house that got away. Now that the house is on the market Glen has no intention of letting it slip away like he did that year he worked on it and became entangled in the lives of the family that lived there. All Glen wants to do now is get inside. ABOUT DROWNING KATE:In this chilling ghost story a young doctor tries to revive his recently drowned wife, Kate, using scientific techniques they had been developing previously. Has Harry exceeded the known boundaries of modern medical science? Or has he awakened something else? UN-HINGED will play October , 16, 18, 24 DROWNING KATE will play October , 17, 23, 25 WHERE: The Exit Theatre 156 Eddy Street Main Stage TICKETS: $14.00 in Early Bird (August 22-September 28) $18.50 General Admission (online) $25.00 General Admission (at the door) $35.00 Wily West+ ($25 + $10 donation) IT RUNS THRU OCTOBER 26TH -------------------- CLOSES SATURDAY: ---------------------- No Nude Men Productions A Company In Residence at The EXIT Theatre Presents PASTORELLA a play about un-famous actors Written and Directed by Stuart Bousel Stage Managed by Linda Huang Featuring: Larissa Archer, Nathan Brown, Kat Bushnell, Ben Calabrese, Andrew Chung, Valerie Fachman, Justin Gillman, Charles Lewis III, Brandice Thompson IT RUNS THRU October-25 (Thursday-Saturday) at 8 PM The EXIT Theatre (156 Eddy Street, San Francisco) Tickets: $20 http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/827472 In this new comedy (or is it a tragedy?) Gwen (Kat Bushnell) is a recent college graduate who has been cast as Chloe in a small theater production of Tom Stoppard's "Arcadia". Backstage, she befriends Warren (Justin Gillman), who is playing Valentine, and who also occasionally directs for the company. Warren is involved in a stormy romance with Josh (Nathan Brown), the company's leading man, whose career is exploding at the same time his relationship with Warren is imploding. Stage manager Cliff (Charles Lewis III) and managing producer Anya (Larissa Archer) work to the keep the show together, but between the squabbling leads, a reluctant ingenue (Brandice Thompson), an icy diva (Valerie Fachman), and the world's most unlikely bromance (Ben Calabrese and Andrew Chung), it's an epic road from final dress to final performance IT RUNS THRU OCTOBER 25TH 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 ---------------------- CLOSES TODAY --------------------------- PIPPIN SHN presents the national tour of Diane Paulus multi-Tony-winning, circus-arts-infused revival of the Roger O. Hirson-Stephen Schwartz musical about the wayward, questing son of Charlemagne, It runs thru October 19th at Golden Gate Theatre, 1 Taylor Street, San Francisco. (888)746-1799 or www.shnsf.com for tickets IT RUNS THRU OCTOBER 19TH REVIEW UP ON SF REGIONAL An Audience with Meow Meow Written by and starring Meow Meow Adapted and directed by Emma Rice Music supervision and additional arrangements by Lance Horne Musical arrangements by Martin Lowe Choreography by Tiger Martina Featuring: Michael Balderrama (dancer), Bob Gaynor (dancer), Russ Gold (drums/percussion/vibes), Lance Horne (piano), Jessica Ivry (cellist), and Pat Moran (guitar/bass). Creative team: Neil Murray (scenic and costume designer), Alexander V. Nichols (lighting designer), and Simon Baker (sound designer) WHAT: The “post-post-modern” phenomenon creates a musical world premiere of gargantuan proportions for Berkeley Rep’s audiences, featuring sizzling songs, sequins and satire, blow-torch wit, and divine mayhem! WHERE: Berkeley Repertory Theatre Roda Theatre, 2015 Addison Street @ Shattuck, Berkeley, CA 94704: It runs thru – Sunday, October 19, 2014 Tuesdays and Fridays @ 8:00 PM • Wednesdays @ 7:00 PM • Thursdays @ 8:00 PM and 2:00 & 8:00 PM 10/16 • Saturdays @ 2:00 PM and 8:00 PM; • Sundays @ 2pm and a post-show party for audiences. Teen Night: Friday 9/5 @ 6:30 PM FREE docent events: docent talks before Tuesday and Thursday evening performances and discussions after all matinees Post-play discussions: Friday 10/10 following the performance Open Captioned Performance: Sunday, 10/19 @ 2:00 PM HOW MUCH: $29 - $89 (subject to change) TIX & INFO: (510) 647-2949 – berkeleyrep.org Discounts: Half-price tickets available for anyone under 30 years of age; $10 discount for students and seniors one hour before curtain; Groups of 10 or more, contact (510) 647-2918 or groups@berkeleyrep.org IT RUNS THRU OCTOBER 19TH REVIEW IS UP ON SF REGIONAL -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. . | |
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