Veterans of the Streets
3Girls Theatre depicts the lives of homeless women veterans on the streets of L.A.
3Girls Theatre depicts the lives of homeless women veterans on the streets of L.A.
The Mime Troupe takes on the privatization of public schools.
Beaumarchais's original Marriage of Figaro enjoys a rare revival in Berkeley.
American Idiot rocks El Cerrito.
Two sides of the GOP battle it out in a new satire at Altarena Playhouse.
Shotgun Players gets uncomfortable with Penelope Skinner's The Village Bike.
AlterTheater goes deep into the question of who gets to tell the story of a people's struggle.
Ubuntu Theater Project presents the first of several Othellos this summer.
Corey Fischer takes a trip down memory lane.
PlayGround celebrates its 20th annual Festival of New Works.
Marin Theatre Company's hostage drama is a tense thrill ride.
Town Hall revives a Woody Allen romcom from back when the phrase "Woody Allen romcom" didn't give you the creeps.
Impact Theatre goes out with a bang...and an alien invasion.
Lauren Spencer is an actor to Keep an Eye On.
You don't usually expect to find an inner-city gang war atop a woodsy mountain.
You never know what to expect from a collaboratively created theater piece about Oakland.
Central Works imagines the making of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
Ubuntu Theater Project's Más is a stirring, sobering story of ethnic studies under attack.
Murder hits a small town in Douglas Morrisson Theatre's Book of Days.
The Diplomats demonstrates that sometimes comedy doesn't translate well even to people who ostensibly speak the same language.
Marin Onstage's Venus in Fur doesn't just do the material justice but actually elevates it.
If only To Kill a Mockingbird could be comfortably considered a period piece after all this time.
Altarena presents romance Italian style with The Light in the Piazza.
Maria Grazia Affinito's solo show Eating Pasta Off the Floor is a bittersweet delight.
New Ragged Wing play Whale's Wake captures the unfathomable weight of grief.