The Tony Award-winning San Francisco Mime Troupe opens its 51st season with POSIBILIDAD, or Death of the Worker. A small U.S. factory is shutting down. All of the workers are losing their jobs, and to add insult to injury, they have also lost their last two weeks of pay and retirement funds, which were raided over the years to pay stock dividends. They are despondent, but feel there is nothing they can do, so they put in their last shift and raise a glass to their years together. As they leave the Factory for the last time, one of the older Workers gets snagged on a machine. Interpreting this as an act of defiance, The Boss calls security. The situation escalates and before anyone has a chance to think, the Workers have accidentally occupied the Factory!
The Tony Award-winning San Francisco Mime Troupe opens its 51st season with POSIBILIDAD, or Death of the Worker. A small U.S. factory is shutting down. All of the workers are losing their jobs, and to add insult to injury, they have also lost their last two weeks of pay and retirement funds, which were raided over the years to pay stock dividends
The Tony Award-winning San Francisco Mime Troupe opens its 51st season with POSIBILIDAD, or Death of the Worker. A small U.S. factory is shutting down. All of the workers are losing their jobs, and to add insult to injury, they have also lost their last two weeks of pay and retirement funds, which were raided over the years to pay stock dividends. They are despondent, but feel there is nothing they can do, so they put in their last shift and raise a glass to their years together. As they leave the Factory for the last time, one of the older Workers gets snagged on a machine. Interpreting this as an act of defiance, The Boss calls security. The situation escalates and before anyone has a chance to think, the Workers have accidentally occupied the Factory!
The Tony Award-winning San Francisco Mime Troupe opens its 51st season with POSIBILIDAD, or Death of the Worker. A small U.S. factory is shutting down. All of the workers are losing their jobs, and to add insult to injury, they have also lost their last two weeks of pay and retirement funds, which were raided over the years to pay stock dividends
The Marsh is proud to present a workshop performance of Samantha Chanse's acclaimed new solo play, LYDIA'S FUNERAL VIDEO, on Wednesday, August 26, 2009.
The San Francisco Mime Troupe continues its 50th Anniversary celebration with a series of fall exhibitions and events in San Francisco and around the Bay Area commemorating the seminal Troupe's milestone.
The San Francisco Mime Troupe continues its 50th Anniversary celebration with a series of fall exhibitions and events in San Francisco and around the Bay Area commemorating the seminal Troupe's milestone.
The Marsh is proud to present a workshop performance of Samantha Chanse's acclaimed new solo play, LYDIA'S FUNERAL VIDEO, on Wednesday, August 26, 2009.
The Tony Award-winning San Francisco Mime Troupe celebrates its 50th Anniversary season with a song and dance satire of monumental proportions, TOO BIG TO FAIL. Wilma Bonet directs Velina Brown (Veronique of the Mounties, Red State), BW Gonzalez (Seeing Double), Ed Holmes (Seeing Double, Making a Killing), Lisa Hori-Garcia (GodFellas, Red State), Adrian Mejia (Red State), and Michael Gene Sullivan (GodFellas, Making a Killing) in this odyssey through the twists and turns of banking bureaucracy and international finance.
The Tony Award-winning San Francisco Mime Troupe celebrates its 50th Anniversary season with a song and dance satire of monumental proportions, TOO BIG TO FAIL. Wilma Bonet directs Velina Brown (Veronique of the Mounties, Red State), BW Gonzalez (Seeing Double), Ed Holmes (Seeing Double, Making a Killing), Lisa Hori-Garcia (GodFellas, Red State), Adrian Mejia (Red State), and Michael Gene Sullivan (GodFellas, Making a Killing) in this odyssey through the twists and turns of banking bureaucracy and international finance.
Marin Theatre Company presents the West Coast premiere of award-winning Bay Area playwright Octavio Solis's new work, Lydia, March 19 through April 12, 2009. The play will be directed by Jasson Minadakis.
Lydia by Octavio Solis
Directed by Jasson Minadakis
Featuring Wilma Bonet, Elias Escobedo, Gloria Garayua, Adriana Gaviria, David Pintado, Luis Saguar & Lakin Valdez
March 19 through April 12, 2009
Previews: Thursday, March 19 through Sunday, March 22
Marin Theatre Company presents the West Coast premiere of award-winning Bay Area playwright Octavio Solis's new work, Lydia, March 19 through April 12, 2009. The play will be directed by Jasson Minadakis.