A Good "Clean" Play
CCCT revives Sarah Ruhl's tale of a doctor, her sister, her maid, her husband and his lover.
CCCT revives Sarah Ruhl's tale of a doctor, her sister, her maid, her husband and his lover.
Sarah Rule's fantastical comedy 'Clean House' gets an appealing production at Contra Costa Civic Theatre, where it plays through March 6.
The Santa Cruz City Council has given Santa Cruz Shakespeare the go-ahead to start building a new outdoor theater.
A 1940s comedy proves surprisingly timely at Center REP.
Pleasanton's Pacific Coast Rep heads under the sea with Disney's Little Mermaid.
The class divide opens up like an abyss in Role Players' Good People.
A revamped 17th century farce takes on the sobering subject of gambling addiction.
'The Gamester,' a 17th-century comedy about gambling addiction, plays in Point Richmond through Feb. 20.
Rich teenagers hang out, take drugs, philosophize and squabble in Marin Onstage play.
Ubuntu Theater Project takes a haunting Marcus Gardley play to church.
Tri-Valley Rep amps up the silliness in Gilbert & Sullivan classic.
If you think the trouble with August Wilson is it needs more interpretive dance, Marin has the show for you.
The classic Gilbert and Sullivan musical 'Pirates of Penzance' gets a winning, if a tad busy, production at Tri-Valley Repertory Theatre; it plays at Livermore's Bankhead Theater through Jan…
After 20 years doing kick-ass theater in a pizza parlor basement, Impact Theatre calls it a day.
Indra's Net's latest science play retells the tale of discovering the Double Helix.
Once again Barry Willis and I pick five apiece for the Top 10 Marin theater productions of 2015!
2015 may have been my worst year ever, but for theater it was actually pretty good.
A small Oakland troupe is the first group ever to stage August Wilson's 10-play Century Cycle in chronological order.
There's nothing that says Christmas less than a hero steeped in Greek mythology"except Christmas with Thor, I guess.
Shotgun Players plays ubiquitous Agatha Christie whodunit with just enough camp to make its flaws into virtues.
Aphra Behn enjoys a comeback in Liz Duffy Adams play.
The Seafarer is a familiar type of play-- or rather, two familiar genres rolled into one.
Liz Duffy Adams' 'Or,' presents a thoroughly entertaining look at a 17th-century feminist icon; it plays through Dec. 6 at Berkeley City Club.
Conor McPherson's dark comedy about a Christmas Eve poker game plays at Live Oak Theatre in Berkeley through Dec. 20.
One of Shakespeare's less popular comedies gets the musical treatment.