Take the Twelfth
Another summer, another Twelfth Night.
Another summer, another Twelfth Night.
Altarena Playhouse produces the Sedaris sibs' popular Book of Liz.
Three local companies present three very different takes on Othello this summer.
Longtime East Bay company TheatreFirst reinvents itself with a bold new mission.
If you have a craving for a musical revue of pop songs with new lyrics about weight loss, boy do we have the show for you!
We Players puts the audience to work with a site-specific Old West Romeo and Juliet.
New Central Works play takes on corporate imperialism.
A family grapples with the legacy of the Holocaust in Berkeley revival of Broadway play.
Love is a battlefield in new mythological play.
Woodminster razzle-dazzles 'em with a winningly wicked Chicago.
Lamplighters unveils a new Mikado without all the vexing orientalism.
If you're going to be shipwrecked by a freak storm, a Livermore winery is an awfully pleasant place to wind up.
A presidential candidate's daughter's very bad decision comes back to haunt her in Confederates.
Shotgun cooks up redemption in soup kitchen drama Grand Concourse.
Ubuntu Theater Project caps off an impressive season with a devastating Katori Hall play.
The Broadway musical isn't the best version of Mary Poppins, but its star at Tri-Valley Rep is practically perfect.
The familiarity of the addiction and recovery narrative may be part of the point.
Woodminster Summer Musicals goes ogre the top with Shrek.
Cal Shakes's Fences brings maternal power to a tale of fathers and sons.
A little Austen goes nicely with Shakespeare in Livermore.
John Leguizamo teaches Latin History lesson at Berkeley Repertory Theatre.
A beauty queen plots to rewrite the US Constitution at Marin Shakes.
An elderly misanthrope goes through her pre-suicide to-do list at the EXIT.
Jealousy and foolery and bears, oh my!
Beaumarchais's original Marriage of Figaro enjoys a rare revival in Berkeley.