Marin Shakespeare continues its 25th Silver Season with Oscar Wilde's wonderfully witty story 'An Ideal Husband', a play about scandal, seduction and insider trading, directed by Robert Currier.
Marin Shakespeare continues its 25th Silver Season with Oscar Wilde's wonderfully witty story 'An Ideal Husband', a play about scandal, seduction and insider trading, directed by Robert Currier.
Marin Shakespeare continues its 25th Silver Season with William Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet.' Two young lovers defy their feuding families in this tragic love story featuring romance, poetry and passion.
Marin Shakespeare continues its 25th Silver Season with William Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet.' Two young lovers defy their feuding families in this tragic love story featuring romance, poetry and passion.
Marin Shakespeare Company celebrates the 450th Anniversary of Will Shakespeare's birth (April 23, 2014) with an announcement of a special gift for Bay Area Shakespeare fans and the theater going community.
Marin Shakespeare Company celebrates the 450th Anniversary of Will Shakespeare's birth (April 23, 2014) with an announcement of a special gift for Bay Area Shakespeare fans and the theater going community.
Marin Shakespeare Company celebrates the 450th Anniversary of Will Shakespeare's birth (April 23, 2014) with an announcement of a special gift for Bay Area Shakespeare fans and the theater going community. Thanks to a special 25th Silver Season gift from an anonymous donor, when audiences attend any Marin Shakespeare Company performance of 'As You Like It' this summer, all tickets are 'Pay As You Like It."
As it looks towards celebrating its 25th Anniversary season in 2014, Marin Shakespeare Company wraps up its current summer season this weekend presenting final performances of its outdoor productions of 'All's Well That Ends Well' at 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 27 and Saturday, Sept. 28 and 'A Comedy of Errors' at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 29.
The Marin Shakespeare Company will present All's Well That Ends Well from Aug. 24 to Sept. 28, 2013 at Forest Meadows Amphitheatre. Performances presented in repertory through Sept. 28 at 8 p.m. on select Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at 4 p.m. on select Sundays. Visit the Marin Shakespeare web site for specific dates and performance times.
Marin Shakespeare Company continues its 2013 outdoor summer season with a new adaptation of 'A Comedy of Errors.' Check out a first look below!Marin Shakespeare Company continues its 2013 outdoor summer season with a new adaptation of 'A Comedy of Errors.' Check out a first look below!
Marin Shakespeare Company's 2013 outdoor summer season continues with new adaptation of 'A Comedy of Errors.' Adapted and directed by Lesley and Robert Currier, William Shakespeare's farce gets a Texas twist in this updated tuneful, side-splitting tale about luckless cowboys caught up in a comic adventure of mistaken identity and romantic love. The production is a fun introduction to Shakespeare for all ages and features fun new twists for Shakespeare fans.
Marin Shakespeare Company's 2013 outdoor summer season continues with new adaptation of 'A Comedy of Errors.' Adapted and directed by Lesley and Robert Currier, William Shakespeare's farce gets a Texas twist in this updated tuneful, side-splitting tale about luckless cowboys caught up in a comic adventure of mistaken identity and romantic love. The production is a fun introduction to Shakespeare for all ages and features fun new twists for Shakespeare fans.
This summer the Marin Shakespeare Company sets its outdoor stage with revenge, wild west wrangling and one of the Bard's wittiest comedies as they present 'The Spanish Tragedy,' a new country-western adaptation of 'A Comedy of Errors' and 'All's Well That Ends Well.'
Join the Theatre Bay Area for the 2013 Faces of Theatre Bay Area Celebration today, March 4, 2013 at the new home of the SF Playhouse (450 Post Street, San Francisco) for another fantastic evening celebrating Bay Area theatre.
Join the Theatre Bay Area for the 2013 Faces of Theatre Bay Area Celebration on March 4, 2013 at the new home of the SF Playhouse (450 Post Street, San Francisco) for another fantastic evening celebrating Bay Area theatre.
Marin Shakespeare Company continues its 2012 summer festival season with the West Coast premiere of 'The Liar,' a new comedy set in the decadent and flamboyant Cavalier period. The award-winning theater company presents a 'Pay What You Will' preview performance of the outdoor production at 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 17. Pay What You Will tickets are sold at the door.
This summer the Marin Shakespeare Company sets its outdoor stage for politics, enchantment, romance and comedy presenting 'King John,' 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' and the Bay Area premiere of 'The Liar.' The season begins with previews on July 6 and continues with performances (presented in repertory) through Sept. 30, 2012.