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3Girls Theatre Presents: Scryer by Karen Caronna
3Girls Theatre Presents: Scryer by Karen Caronna
Apr 12

Scryer, an AI surveillance system, weaves Anita into a web of suspicion. Security agents of unknown provenance question her about a “targeted” student. As Scryer...

3GT Presents: Soul Mates by Kimberly Ridgeway
3GT Presents: Soul Mates by Kimberly Ridgeway
May 3

Folk tales say that everyone has a soul mate. Some tales go on to state that you meet your soul mate again in the afterlife....

3GT Presents: At the End of Our Streets the Stars by Lisa Gaye Thompson
3GT Presents: At the End of Our Streets the Stars by Lisa Gaye Thompson
May 17

Cassie, a fourteen-year-old girl raised on the San Francisco Bay, runs away, stealing a boat and embarking in search of her father. She draws upon...

3GT Presents: ...and Cotton by Maria Jenson
3GT Presents: ...and Cotton by Maria Jenson
May 31

SpaceHorizonZ wants you to colonize Mars, terraform the planet, and establish an extra-terrestrial plantation. Come along with Commander Jet Jope and Pilot Zhinga Ndongo as...

3Girls Theatre Presents: The Hortense Mancini Project by Kristy Lin Billuni
3Girls Theatre Presents: The Hortense Mancini Project by Kristy Lin Billuni
Jun 14

Based on the true story of a 17th Century party girl, The Hortense Mancini Project romps through the lacy Baroque underthings of King Charles II,...



Review: ALL MY SONS at Berkeley Repertory


by Steve Murray - February 26, 2026

Arthur Miller needed after his disastrous Broadway debut with the four-performance The Man Who Had All the Luck, and an article in an Ohio newspaper would provide the basis for All My Sons which would on to win two Tony awards for Best Author and Direction of a Play....

Review: PARANORMAL ACTIVITY at American Conservatory Theatre


by Steve Murray - February 25, 2026

The Paranormal Activity franchise (seven films from 2007 -21), while critically panned, proved people love to be scared, then laugh at their foolishness. Now a theatre piece, the crowd anticipated the expected thrills of supernatural goings on in a live experience....

Review: THE NOTEBOOK at Orpheum Theatre


by Steve Murray - February 14, 2026

What did our critic think of THE NOTEBOOK at Orpheum Theatre?...

Review: M. BUTTERFLY at SF Playhouse


by Steve Murray - February 12, 2026

What did our critic think of M. BUTTERFLY at SF Playhouse?...

Review: IMPROBABLE FICTION at Masquers Playhouse


by Kelly Rogers Flynt - February 11, 2026

IMPROBABLE FICTION at Masquers Playhouse is a tale of two parts. Don’t let the easy-going first half lull you into complacency. When the action hits, it comes in quick succession with quippy lines, funny costumes, over the top dramatics, and plenty of belly laughs....

Review: THE CHERRY ORCHARD at Marin Theatre


by Steve Murray - February 04, 2026

Change is hard, we all know that. We get stuck in patterns and the comfortable, even if that inertia is destructive. Watching Chekhov’s Cherry Orchard, brilliantly directed by American Conservatory Theatre Artistic Director emerita Carey Perloff and starring an all-star cast of local legends, will...

Review: WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME at Hillbarn Theatre


by Steve Murray - February 02, 2026

Heidi Schreck’s award-winning 2019 homage to the US Constitution couldn’t be timelier than at this moment of political crisis in America. Written as a remembrance of her 15-year-old self as a debater in love with the constitution, the present-day Heidi narrates the play which links her family’...

Review: THE WIZ Lights Up Broadway San Jose


by Linda Hodges - January 28, 2026

Opening Night of The Wiz at Broadway San Jose was dazzling, the kind of evening that reminds you why musical theater, at its best, feels communal, electric, and alive. From the moment the curtain rose, the production burst onto the stage with color, rhythm, and unmistakable joy, offering a vibrant a...

Review: EUGENE ONEGIN at San Francisco Ballet


by Jim Munson - January 26, 2026

San Francisco Ballet is kicking off its 2026 repertory season with the massively ambitious world premiere of Yuri Possokhov’s Eugene Onegin. It’s a tall order to create a full-length contemporary classical ballet to compete with the warhorses we’ve seen a zillion times, but SFB has given it th...

Review: THE BOOK OF MORMON at Orpheum Theatre


by Steve Murray - January 16, 2026

Trey Parker and Matt Stone are on a high recently, with their long- running animated series South Park skewering the present administration in their inimitable profane and darkly surreal style. 2011’s The Book of Mormon brought their irreverent humor to Broadway in what at the time seemed shocking...

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