Jane Austen goes musical in San Francisco.
The booze and barbs flow in Shotgun's stylized new take on Virginia Woolf.Â
The overlooked Bennet middle sister gets her moment in Pride and Prejudice sequel.
A musical twist on The Shop Around the Corner charms at SF Playhouse.Â
It's time once again for my top 5 Marin theatrical productions of the year.
Darwin goes beach bum in a new play at the Berkeley City Club.
An old-timey Jekyll/Hyde haunts Fremont.
A writer airs out all the old family secrets in Other Desert Cities.Â
Berkeley Playhouse enchants with Peter Pan prequel.
Berkeley Rep presents an eerily prescient It Can't Happen Here.Â
Theresa Rebeck gets deep inside kitchen politics.
CCMT revives a goofy musical trifle about the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
Christopher Chen's Caught at Shotgun Players keeps peeling the onion of untruths.
Center REP's wedding musical is a welcome surprise.
It's odd that a play about phonetics as a predictor of socioeconomic class would become an enduringly popular musical.
Marin Theatre Company kicks off its 50th season with August: Osage County.
Marin Theatre Company looks back on its last 50 years and forward to the next 50.
A traveling theatrical troupe mashes up Romeo and Jedi.
Real Women Have Curves lovingly reminisces about the good old days in the family sweatshop.
Angst, humor and lizards enliven Role Players Ensemble's Seascape.
Trolling leads to tragedy in Marin Shakespeare's Othello, featuring their first ex-con star.
Woodminster's La Cage aux Folles is a fine romance.
Shakespeare remix shifts focus from weak king to heroic queen.
Mill Valley's Curtain Theatre sets Shakespeare's raucous comedy of mistaken identity in the flapper era.