As it concludes a season in which three of its shows opened on Broadway, the Tony Award-winning Berkeley Repertory Theatre has elected officers to lead it through another year of fearless theatre. At the annual meeting for this renowned nonprofit, leaders from the Bay Area's top firms renewed their commitment to Berkeley Rep's board of trustees and pledged their support for its 43rd season, which presents eight adventurous shows here at home and sends another acclaimed production to London.
Today, the Tony Award-winning Berkeley Repertory Theatre added another incendiary performer to Fireworks, a new festival of colorful and explosive performances that takes off this summer. Emmy and Obie Award-winner John Leguizamo joins the Fireworks display, which already includes sparkling shows from Dan Hoyle and Wes 'Scoop' Nisker, as well as a workshop with David Sedaris that already sold out its limited run.
Today, the Tony Award-winning Berkeley Repertory Theatre added another incendiary performer to Fireworks, a new festival of colorful and explosive performances that takes off this summer. Emmy and Obie Award-winner John Leguizamo joins the Fireworks display, which already includes sparkling shows from Dan Hoyle and Wes 'Scoop' Nisker, as well as a workshop with David Sedaris that already sold out its limited run.
Berkeley's acclaimed Aurora Theatre Company is proud to announce a call for submissions for its sixth season of the Global Age Project (GAP) festival of new works. The company will choose four new plays to be presented as staged readings with professional directors and actors during the GAP festival in February of 2011; the festival will coincide with the company's fully-staged World Premiere of 2010 GAP finalist Allison Moore's new comedy, COLLAPSE, the second main stage production to develop from the GAP.
The Marsh is proud to present a workshop performance of Geoff Hoyle's new solo show, GEEZER. From a hysterical riff on life in a nursing home to The Venerable Bede's meditations on the meaning of life, from delightful reminisces of his youth in England and young manhood in America to ruminations on ageing and mortality, Hoyle brings his irrepressible sense of comedy and trademark physicality, as well as a certain elegiac wistfulness, to this tour-de-force performance about what it is like to grow old.
The Marsh is proud to present a workshop performance of Geoff Hoyle's new solo show, GEEZER. From a hysterical riff on life in a nursing home to The Venerable Bede's meditations on the meaning of life, from delightful reminisces of his youth in England and young manhood in America to ruminations on ageing and mortality, Hoyle brings his irrepressible sense of comedy and trademark physicality, as well as a certain elegiac wistfulness, to this tour-de-force performance about what it is like to grow old.
The seventh annual San Francisco Theater Festival, a free one-day extravaganza of 120 shows on 17 stages has been scheduled for Sunday, Aug. 8, 2010, from 11:00 am - 5:00 pm at the Yerba Buena Gardens arts complex.
Developed with and directed by Charlie Varon, THE REAL AMERICANS plays from January 21 - March 6, 2010 on Thursday and Friday at 8:00 pm and Saturday at 5:00 pm (press opening February 6.) All shows are on , 1062 Valencia Street in San Francisco.
The Tony Award-winning Berkeley Repertory Theatre is thrilled to set off Fireworks, a new festival of colorful and explosive performances that takes off this summer
Developed with and directed by Charlie Varon, THE REAL AMERICANS plays from January 21 - March 6, 2010 on Thursday and Friday at 8:00 pm and Saturday at 5:00 pm (press opening February 6.) All shows are on , 1062 Valencia Street in San Francisco.
Developed with and directed by Charlie Varon, THE REAL AMERICANS plays from January 21 - March 6, 2010 on Thursday and Friday at 8:00 pm and Saturday at 5:00 pm (press opening February 6.) All shows are on , 1062 Valencia Street in San Francisco.
The Marsh, a breeding ground for new performance, in association with the Marines Memorial Theatre, is proud to welcome back Dan Hoyle's critically acclaimed, one-man show TINGS DEY HAPPEN to San Francisco's Marines Memorial Theatre (609 Sutter St., 2nd floor) for a strictly limited four-week engagement beginning Thursday, November 5
The Marsh, a breeding ground for new performance, in association with the Marines Memorial Theatre, is proud to welcome back Dan Hoyle's critically acclaimed, one-man show TINGS DEY HAPPEN to San Francisco's Marines Memorial Theatre (609 Sutter St., 2nd floor) for a strictly limited four-week engagement beginning Thursday, November 5
The Marsh, a breeding ground for new performance, in association with the Marines Memorial Theatre, is proud to welcome back Dan Hoyle's critically acclaimed, one-man show TINGS DEY HAPPEN to San Francisco's Marines Memorial Theatre (609 Sutter St., 2nd floor) for a strictly limited four-week engagement beginning Thursday, November 5
The Marsh, a breeding ground for new performance, in association with the Marines Memorial Theatre, is proud to welcome back Dan Hoyle's critically acclaimed, one-man show TINGS DEY HAPPEN to San Francisco's Marines Memorial Theatre (609 Sutter St., 2nd floor) for a strictly limited four-week engagement beginning Thursday, November 5
The Marsh, a breeding ground for new performance, in association with the Marines Memorial Theatre, is proud to welcome back Dan Hoyle's critically acclaimed, one-man show TINGS DEY HAPPEN to San Francisco's Marines Memorial Theatre (609 Sutter St., 2nd floor) for a strictly limited four-week engagement beginning Thursday, November 5
The Marsh, a breeding ground for new performance, in association with the Marines Memorial Theatre, is proud to welcome back Dan Hoyle's critically acclaimed, one-man show TINGS DEY HAPPEN to San Francisco's Marines Memorial Theatre (609 Sutter St., 2nd floor) for a strictly limited four-week engagement beginning Thursday, November 5
The Marsh, a breeding ground for new performance, in association with the Marines Memorial Theatre, is proud to welcome back Dan Hoyle's critically acclaimed, one-man show TINGS DEY HAPPEN to San Francisco's Marines Memorial Theatre (609 Sutter St., 2nd floor) for a strictly limited four-week engagement beginning Thursday, November 5