Review: WORKING FOR CRUMBS at B St. Theatre
What do you get when you cross Weekend at Bernie’s with Horrible Bosses? The winner of the 2025 B St.
What do you get when you cross Weekend at Bernie’s with Horrible Bosses? The winner of the 2025 B St.
B Street Theatre will present Working for Crumbs, the world premiere dark comedy by Kate Danley and winner of the 2025 New Comedies Festival, at The Sofia in Sacramento.
B Street Theatre will present Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad, a Family Series production that dramatizes the life of Harriet Tubman through music, storytelling, and dramatic reenactment.
The Sofia will present The Meher Fund Cabaret, benefitting The Meher Free Dispensary, a medical center providing free healthcare to over 100 villages in rural western India, on December 4 at 7 p.
B Street Theatre continues its 2025–26 Mainstage season with the National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere of DOG MOM, a new comedy-drama written by and starring Tate Hanyok.
The beginning of August means the start of spooky season, and what better way to celebrate than with the most famous undead of all? Gordon Greenberg and Steve Rosen’s campy delight, Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors, is playing now at the B St.
B Street Theatre will present Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors by Gordon Greenberg and Steve Rosen, running August 6–31 on the Mainstage at The Sofia.
Mix some classic British humor with physical comedy and unflappable actors, and you’ve got a recipe for a night of laughs.
Pickleball is the fastest growing game in the country, and you can experience it now, out of the heat and inside the B St.
Robin Hood, that English ruffian, is back over 700 years after first appearing in Sherwood Forest.
One of the endearing aspects of the B Street Theatre is that you will always see familiar faces on stage.
You may have heard that back in the 20th century a guy by the name of Edward Murphy famously said, “Anything that can go wrong will go wrong.
Over fifty years after the first Pride march in 1970, we can be proud of the strides made in the fight for equity and inclusion.
What did our critic think of WINNIE-THE-POOH at B Street Theatre?
‘Tis the season to be jolly! Unless you’re Santa, whose ancient body has compiled a laundry list of ailments.
The B Street Theatre presents Charade, the classic romantic whodunit that starred Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn, adapted for the stage in this whirlwind production spanning the globe.
Capital Stage presents the NNPN Rolling World Premiere of ALABASTER by Audrey Cefaly.
A diverse array of performers and performances will be showcased when Jersey City Theater Center (JCTC) concludes its Privilege series with The BOX: Privilege Edition, an evening of music, spoken-word, poetry, multimedia and performances on March 29th at Merseles Studios, 339 Newark Avenue.