Continuing the effort of suicide prevention and hitting the milestone of 10 years of without-charge performances to the public, The Marsh has added free performances of “The Waiting Period.” Offering no-cost public performances to remove all barriers for those who may be struggling with depression themselves, this deeply moving and surprisingly funny show, written and performed by award-winning playwright and actor Brian Copeland and developed with and directed by David Ford, outlines Copeland’s own struggles with depression and suicidal thoughts.
"The Waiting Period" (5/23/25-6/15/25)
The Marsh Berkeley is at 2120 Allston Way, Berkeley, CA.
"Drapetomania" (10/4/25-10/25/25)
"Before I Forget" (6/14/25-6/21/25)
"The Waiting Period" (5/23/25-6/15/25)
"The Mommies: Their Last Trimester" (5/1/25-5/29/25)
"Overlooked Latinas" (4/5/25-5/10/25)
"Angry Black Woman 101" (3/15/25-4/13/25)
Living the Shuffle (1/31/25-3/9/25)
The Marsh Berkeley presents “Breed or Bust” (6/8/24-6/8/24)
The Marsh Berkeley presents “Seeing Stars” (6/1/24-7/13/24)
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