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EXIT THEATRE

890 G St, Arcata, CA 95521
Arcata, CA

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EXIT Theatre's 2026 Short Play Festival
Jun 18 – Jun 28, 2026

EXIT Theatre's 2026 Short Play Festival will showcase twelve selected plays, each with a runtime of up to 15 minutes. The festival runs from June...



Review: PRIMARY TRUST at TheatreWorks Silicon Valley


by Steve Murray - March 09, 2026

TheatreWorks and director Jeffrey Lo must have been licking their chops with the chance to produce the regional premiere of Eboni Booth’s Pulitzer Prize winning Primary Trust. In Lo’s skillful hands, and with a seasoned powerful cast, Primary Trust is a winner – both deeply emotional and full ...

Review: SPAMALOT at Golden Gate


by Steve Murray - March 06, 2026

For every lover of Ibsen, Arthur Miller and Stephen Sondheim, there’s a lover of The Three Stooges, Abbott & Costello and of course, Monty Python. Back in the 1970’s Monty Python’s Flying circus was a sensation with their irreverent and risqué observational comedy. If you couldn’t recite th...

Review: MARILYN MAYE IN CONCERT at Feinstein's At The Nikko


by Steve Murray - March 02, 2026

There’s a giant dynamo inside the petite frame of Marilyn Maye that propels her constantly forward, now approaching her 98th birthday, and eighth decade of performances. She’s a national treasure and receives adulation befitting her status wherever she performs....

Review: LEFT FIELD at Theatre Rhinoceros


by Steve Murray - March 02, 2026

The late AIDS activist Larry Kramer meets Pete Buttigieg in John Fisher’s wild political fantasia Left Field, now occupying the full stage at Theatre Rhino. Written and directed by Fisher, Left Field follows an angry radical f****t who rises from mayor to supervisor, to VP candidate, to potential ...

Review: ALL MY SONS at Berkeley Repertory


by Steve Murray - February 26, 2026

Arthur Miller needed after his disastrous Broadway debut with the four-performance The Man Who Had All the Luck, and an article in an Ohio newspaper would provide the basis for All My Sons which would on to win two Tony awards for Best Author and Direction of a Play....

Review: PARANORMAL ACTIVITY at American Conservatory Theatre


by Steve Murray - February 25, 2026

The Paranormal Activity franchise (seven films from 2007 -21), while critically panned, proved people love to be scared, then laugh at their foolishness. Now a theatre piece, the crowd anticipated the expected thrills of supernatural goings on in a live experience....

Review: THE NOTEBOOK at Orpheum Theatre


by Steve Murray - February 14, 2026

What did our critic think of THE NOTEBOOK at Orpheum Theatre?...

Review: M. BUTTERFLY at SF Playhouse


by Steve Murray - February 12, 2026

What did our critic think of M. BUTTERFLY at SF Playhouse?...

Review: IMPROBABLE FICTION at Masquers Playhouse


by Kelly Rogers Flynt - February 11, 2026

IMPROBABLE FICTION at Masquers Playhouse is a tale of two parts. Don’t let the easy-going first half lull you into complacency. When the action hits, it comes in quick succession with quippy lines, funny costumes, over the top dramatics, and plenty of belly laughs....

Review: THE CHERRY ORCHARD at Marin Theatre


by Steve Murray - February 04, 2026

Change is hard, we all know that. We get stuck in patterns and the comfortable, even if that inertia is destructive. Watching Chekhov’s Cherry Orchard, brilliantly directed by American Conservatory Theatre Artistic Director emerita Carey Perloff and starring an all-star cast of local legends, will...

Past Shows

Box [M]
Aug 8 – Aug 24, 2025

Box [M] is a creative exploration of the bond between a father and his trans son, presented through a blend of visual storytelling, dance, circus,...

Due to an unforeseen apocalypse this will be our final performance
Aug 8 – Aug 24, 2025

Due to an unforeseen apocalypse this will be our final performance is a one-man clown variety show by Abraham Dover, featuring the character Gherkin Picklewater....

Formerly Incarcerated Voices On Stage
Aug 8 – Aug 24, 2025

Formerly Incarcerated Voices On Stage features powerful solo performances by Christina Aanestad and Algiin Ford, members of the Formerly Incarcerated People’s Performance Project. Aanestad shares...

How Many Characters? A One Person Show
Aug 8 – Aug 24, 2025

How Many Characters? A One Person Show by Rebekah Kouy-Ghadosh features a diverse array of comedic characters and original music. Audiences can expect to meet...

How Men Talk About Love
Aug 8 – Aug 24, 2025

How Men Talk About Love is a comedy by Beau Davis that explores two men's experiences of finding love and how it has transformed their...

I am trying to think of some way to make the title shorter because this one is way too long I think we can all agree
Aug 8 – Aug 24, 2025

I am trying to think of some way to make the title shorter because this one is way too long I think we can all...

I’m Mad as Hell and I’m Going to Take It Just a Little Bit Longer
Aug 8 – Aug 24, 2025

Kurt Bodden brings his third solo show to the San Francisco Fringe Festival, showcasing his unique blend of wit and physicality. Through humor and exasperation,...

Just Be Happy
Aug 8 – Aug 24, 2025

Just Be Happy is a solo clown show by Kendra Ferguson featured in the 34th Annual San Francisco Fringe Festival. This performance explores humor and...

Mothers Past, Daughters Future
Aug 8 – Aug 24, 2025

Mothers Past, Daughters Future features two solo performances that delve into complex familial themes. Meighan O’Brien's Orphan Girl uses physical theater and dramatic monologue to...

Oh Johnny
Aug 8 – Aug 24, 2025

Oh Johnny is a one-woman theatrical clown show by Molly Shannon that delves into a shadowy realm filled with parlor séances and film noir plot...

Some things you should know about my mom
Aug 8 – Aug 24, 2025

Some things you should know about my mom tells the story of an artist who identifies as the “first intentionally single mom,” navigating life as...

Speak English
Aug 8 – Aug 24, 2025

Speak English by Vanessa Kamp explores themes of perception, labor, class, and xenophobia, inviting audiences to reflect on the complexities of identity. The performance examines...

The Omega Male Program
Aug 8 – Aug 24, 2025

The Omega Male Program is a satirical exploration of the self-help industry, specifically focusing on those who exploit the vulnerabilities of lonely and depressed men....

Therapist Zero
Aug 8 – Aug 24, 2025

Therapist Zero follows a father's journey as he strives to navigate the challenges of parenting while trying to break free from the patterns of his...

Who’s that? Duh it’s God
Aug 8 – Aug 24, 2025

Who’s that? Duh it’s God is a sharply funny and personal exploration by Marion Lovinger that delves into one woman's quest for meaning. The show...

Hey Pamela? Yes Pamela?
Hey Pamela? Yes Pamela?
Aug 16 – Aug 18, 2024

Hey Pamela? Yes Pamela?, comedy by Pamela H. Leahigh, Washington DC. A two person show where the second person changes each night. That performer is given...

Blackout: A One Woman Show
Blackout: A One Woman Show
Jun 2 – Jun 4, 2023

Blackout: A One Woman Show, awarded “Best Drama” at New York City’s 2023 United Solo Festival, comes to The Exit Theatre in ArcataGrab a cold...

The Diplomats
The Diplomats
May 12 – May 28, 2016

With manic glee, Martin Schwartz's new comedy tears down the veneer of professional politeness ... and shows audiences what diplomats are "really" like underneath. The...

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