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Legally Blonde Jr
Legally Blonde Jr
May 1 – May 9, 2026 · Grass Valley Elks Lodge, Grass Valley

Support Nevada County Youth Theatre!! Featuring Teen performers from Nevada Union, Ghidotti, Seven Hills, Grass Valley Charter, Nevada City School of the Arts and MORE!!Based...

Billy Elliot the Musical
Billy Elliot the Musical
May 1 – May 16, 2026 · Woodland Opera House, Woodland

Bob and Bobbie Kittredge present the Woodland Opera House Production of:Billy Elliot the MusicalThe Woodland Opera House is ecstatic to present Billy Elliot the Musical,...

La Cage Aux Folles (The Bird Cage)
La Cage Aux Folles (The Bird Cage)
May 29 – Jun 20, 2026 · The Nevada Theatre, Nevada City

This Tony Award winning musical, based on the 1973 French Play La Cage Aux Folles, was later made into smash hit movie, "The Bird Cage".

GRACE & THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT By Jane Kelley, Clifford Lee Johnson, and Greg Alexander
GRACE & THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT By Jane Kelley, Clifford Lee Johnson, and Greg Alexander
Sep 26 – Oct 18, 2026 · B Street Theatre, Sacramento

In this foot-stomping new musical, Grace accidentally knocks down the fence between her dad’s well-manicured backyard and Mr. Hertz’s wildflower garden, where she discovers three...



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Review: FRANKLINLAND Holds the Key to Entertainment at B St. Theatre


by Courtney Symes - May 08, 2026

Forty years celebrating the iconic B St. Theatre continues with Franklinland, an engaging exploration of power, legacy, and the bonds between father and son. Lloyd Suh’s play about the complexities of Benjamin Franklin has an emotional core that centers on the volatile relationship between the fou...

Review: BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS at Lincoln Theatre Company


by Courtney Symes - May 08, 2026

Lincoln Theatre Company continues its successful season with a staple: Neil Simon’s Brighton Beach Memoirs. This production is an impressive reminder of how powerful local theatre can be when every piece comes together, and this company always delivers. Director Yolla Ryder has ensured that this s...

Review: HEDDA GABLER at Big Idea Theatre


by Courtney Symes - May 03, 2026

Big Idea Theatre continues its exciting 2026 season with a classic -- Henrik Ibsen’s 1891 work, Hedda Gabler. The show remains an unsettling study of human psychology, and director Sasha Kostyrko offers a look into what happens when naivete meets cunning, and societal expectations don’t go as an...

Review: CINDERELLA at Dixon Community Theater


by Courtney Symes - April 29, 2026

Audiences can never get enough of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella, as evidenced by its continuing popularity since its 1957 premiere. It’s always a feel-good choice, and Dixon Community Theater leans fully into the show’s warmth, humor, and heartfelt message of kindness. From the opening ...

Review: GODSPELL at Falcon's Eye Theatre


by Courtney Symes - April 21, 2026

The Gospel of Matthew is alive and well on stage at Folsom Lake College, as Falcon’s Eye Theatre presents Godspell. In 1971, composer Stephen Schwartz (Wicked) and writer John-Michael Tebelak introduced their show that reimagines the Gospel through a series of parables, songs, and storytelling. Th...

Review: MJ is a Thriller at Broadway Sacramento


by Courtney Symes - April 12, 2026

It’s time to “Jam” at Broadway Sacramento, with the four-time Tony Award winning MJ the Musical. With a book by Pulitzer Prize-winner Lynn Nottage and choreography by Christopher Wheeldon, this National tour is a high-energy visual spectacle that checks all the boxes for pure, unadulterated en...

Review: DANCING AT LUGHNASA at Women's Theatre Collective


by Courtney Symes - April 08, 2026

In its latest celebration of women, Women’s Theatre Collective (WTC) is staging Brian Friel’s hauntingly beautiful memory play, Dancing at Lughnasa. Set in Ballybeg, Ireland, in 1936, it follows a summer in the lives of the five Mundy sisters as told by the narrator, Michael....

Review: FAT HAM Sizzles at Capital Stage


by Courtney Symes - April 06, 2026

True to its dedication to introducing quality, thought-provoking theatre, Capital Stage is now boasting the Pulitzer-Prize winning James Ijames play, Fat Ham. Under Anthony D’Juan’s direction, the characters seem like a family: messy, familiar, and with all the complications shared history bring...

Review: Jack Gallagher's Final Premiere: AN IRISH GOODBYE at B St. Theatre


by Courtney Symes - April 01, 2026

When Jack Gallagher introduced us to Letters to Declan over thirty years ago, Sacramento fell in love with his honest storytelling and flawless delivery. Now, he gives his adopted city the gift of a farewell, although not in the form one might expect. It’s An Irish Goodbye, a quiet exit without fa...

Review: DON'T DRESS FOR DINNER at Lincoln Theatre Company


by Courtney Symes - February 25, 2026

My first experience at Lincoln Theatre Company last weekend left me with one question: why did it take me so long? Under new Executive Director Cary Litchford, the arts in Lincoln are continuing to thrive. From first-class hospitality to top-tier performances, this community treasure is something wo...



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