The Marsh brings to life the fascinating mind and heart of Susan Sontag with Lynne Kaufman's solo play Susan Sontag: The Smartest Woman in America, starring Julia Brothers, directed by Warren David Keith, performed live on MarshStream.
Despite being allowed to reopen, some theatre in Sacramento are choosing to remain closed for financial reasons. One of these is the B Street Theatre. Buck Busfield, co-founder and producing director of the B Street Theatre, talked with CBS about this issue.
Ucross, a prestigious artist residency program and creative laboratory for the arts in Wyoming, and The Blank Theatre, a Los Angeles institution celebrating 31 years of imaginative theatre, today announced the winners of the newly created Ucross + The Blank Theatre Future of Playwriting Prize, a one-of-a-kind award for young playwrights nationwide.
Join Rachel Lynett Theatre Company on April 11 to hear playwrights Adrienne Dawes, Darcy Parker Bruce, Ian August, and Rachel Lynett perform monologues from their own work and vote on your favorites.
Award winning EMH Productions presents a monthly theatre series titled Matters of Life and Death, starting with Gone but Not Forgotten by Scott Charles. Each month the company will showcase a short piece by one of our wonderful writers who belong to our Artist’s Collective Writer’s Room.
B Street Theatre is one of many theatres struggling to stay afloat during the ongoing pandemic. Learn what the venue is doing to keep itself alive at a time when its doors remain closed.
In The Margin (ITM) and Juvenilia produce a play, Cabin 12, by utilizing Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Cabin 12 is written and directed by: Aurelia Grierson. This production will be part of the Fresno Rogue Festival.
Salt Lake Acting Company has announced the second installment in its first-ever New Play Sounding Series Festival. The virtual festival, comprised of three new works written by, directed by, and starring BIPOC artists, launched last month with DADDY ISSUES by Kimi Handa Brown
Word For Wordcast now expands with three new podcasts. On December 28 The 14 Mission by Anita Cabrera posts to Word for Word’s site, on January 14 & 21 2021 Citizen by Greg Sarris goes up with Books & Roses by Helen Oyeyemi posting in three parts February 14, 21 & 28 2021.
Extended by popular demand, the first production of North Coast Rep's Filmed Plays Online, Necessary Sacrifices written by Richard Hellesen and directed by Peter Ellenstein continues for nationwide streaming on showtix4U via the North Coast Rep website.
A ripped-from-the-headlines one-act play about race, police and friendship examines the search for truth after a white police officer kills a black man. 'This Is How It Happened' by Sacramento native Anthony D'Juan is being presented by Catalyst: A Theatre Think Tank through the UC Davis Department of Theatre and Dance.
San Francisco Playhouse continued its commitment to developing new plays and nurturing the voices of active writers with the selection of the playwrights who will comprise the third year of the company's five-year commission program.
The Ground and Field Theatre Festival, the UC Davis-based forum for new stage works, will launch its fourth year in September with a new name - Catalyst: A Theatre Think Tank - and some high-profile theatre and television artists.
New Conservatory Theatre Center has announced the release of a brand-new podcast, In Good Company, available for streaming and download starting August 26, with weekly episodes made available every Wednesday.
THE JEANE DIXON EFFECT, a play by Joseph Rodota based on the life of the late a?oecelebrity psychica?? Jeane Dixon, has been released as an audio play on Apple Podcasts and other platforms.
B Street Theatre is proud to announce its newest web series Re-Imagine, a Tuesday evening production dedicated to the amplification of BIPOC artists (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color).
Summer is here, and that means an abundance of heat, sunshine, and creativity just waiting to be brought to life. While the global health crisis may still be keeping the doors to most theaters shut, theater companies around the country have risen to the challenge and created new doors to walk through- virtual ones!
With the closing of the theatre doors on March 17, a regional children's and performing arts theatre was facing unprecedented circumstances going into the future and the yearly Sacramento Region fundraising holiday Big Day of Giving.