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Review: ANNIE is Earning Ovations at Broadway Sacramento


by Courtney Symes - April 17, 2024

America’s most endearing, optimistic orphan is back in Sacramento and she has a powerful posse of bunkmates backing her up. Almost fifty years after her debut, Annie is as relevant as ever and still stealing hearts with her smarts and sass. After taking home seven Tony Awards in 1977, the show went ...

Review: ROBIN HOOD at the B St. Theatre is Fun for the Whole Family


by Courtney Symes - April 16, 2024

Robin Hood, that English ruffian, is back over 700 years after first appearing in Sherwood Forest. His story has undergone several transformations, including the addition of Maid Marian and Friar Tuck in the 15th century. It continues to evolve to encompass 21st century ideas in Jerry Montoya’s new ...

Review: GHOST QUARTET at Valkyrie Theatre Company


by Courtney Symes - April 09, 2024

I’m still not sure what I watched on Saturday night at the Valkyrie Theatre Company, and I don’t know that I’ll ever fully figure it out. Strangely enough, I feel inclined to go back to gather more pieces of the puzzle. Apparently, such is the norm for viewers of Ghost Quartet, a theatrical song cyc...

Review: THE PENELOPIAD at Women's Theatre Collective


by Courtney Symes - March 27, 2024

Margaret Atwood’s play, The Penelopiad, is a fascinating glimpse into an oft overlooked character. The book of the same name was published in 2005 as part of the Canongate Myth Series, in which contemporary authors write their version of ancient myths. Atwood’s story concerns Penelope, wife of Odyss...

Review: FADE is in Focus at Capital Stage


by Courtney Symes - March 26, 2024

Capital Stage’s season of “True Identity” continues with Tanya Saracho’s social commentary, Fade. The semi-autobiographical piece explores the inner turmoil that comes with feeling adrift in one’s culture and the struggle to reconcile that with class disparities and unrelenting ambition. Like last m...

Review: THE BOOK OF WILL at Big Idea Theatre


by Courtney Symes - March 24, 2024

John Heminges and Henry Condell aren’t names that are immediately recognizable, but they should be. Without them, some of our favorite titles would be lost to history. A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, and Hamlet wouldn’t exist today. No one would know the name William Shakespear...

Review: VANYA AND SONIA AND MASHA AND SPIKE at Placer Community Theater


by Courtney Symes - March 14, 2024

Sibling rivalry, unrealized dreams, and learning to age gracefully are some themes currently on display in Placer Community Theater’s production of Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike. Christopher Durang’s nod to the works of Anton Chekhov premiered on Broadway in 2013 and won the Tony Award for Bes...

Review: COSMO ST. CHARLES IS DEAD AND SOMEONE IN THIS ROOM KILLED HIM Premieres at B St. Theatre


by Courtney Symes - March 09, 2024

An interactive whodunit with comedy, intrigue, and love triangles? Yes, please! Nicole Zimmerer’s captivating new play, Cosmo St. Charles is Dead & Someone in This Room Killed Him, was a finalist at the 2022 B Street New Comedies Festival and is currently thrilling audiences with its world premiere ...

Review: AN HONEST APOLOGY Premieres at FreeFall Stage


by Courtney Symes - February 22, 2024

Being the first to review a new work is always a pleasure, particularly when that work is as engaging as James Van Eaton’s An Honest Apology. This play is a mixture of Oscar Wilde and Jane Austen, full of witticisms and satire directed towards those who are concerned with their place in high society...

Review: SAFE AT HOME: THE JACKIE ROBINSON STORY at Valkyrie Theatre Company


by Courtney Symes - February 09, 2024

When Black History Month coincides with the Dodgers kicking off spring training, it’s a perfect time to celebrate one of the most important names in baseball history. Safe at Home: The Jackie Robinson Story is an engaging history lesson about the man who changed the Major Leagues with his quiet stre...

Past Shows

Water by the Spoonful
10/7 - 10/17/2021


Somewhere in Philadelphia, Elliot has returned from Iraq and is struggling to find his place in the world. Somewhere in a chat room, recovering addicts ...

Proof
7/11 - 7/26/2020


Winner of the 2001 Tony Award® for Best Play and Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. On the eve of her twenty-fifth birthday, Catherine, ...

Videos


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Parkview Event Room, Johnson-Springview Park (5/3 - 5/4) Tracker
Cabaret in Sacramento Cabaret
Stockton Civic Theatre (4/11 - 5/5)
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The Cher Show in Sacramento The Cher Show
Harris Center (5/9 - 5/12)
Airness in Sacramento Airness
Yuba College Theatre (4/21 - 4/28)
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Pocatello in Sacramento Pocatello
Big Idea Theatre (4/26 - 5/18)
Clementine Crusade in Sacramento Clementine Crusade
Empire Arts Collective (4/26 - 5/11)
Come From Away in Sacramento Come From Away
Gallo Center for the Performing Arts [Mary Stuart Rogers Theater] (5/3 - 5/4)
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