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Millennial Notes Candace Johnson Brings Music, Creativity, Joy by Isa S. Chu We’ve all had that moment when our ‘to-do’ list stares back at us, smug and untouched, while our brain has wandered off. In “Scat-ter Brain: The Music of ADHD,” Candace Johnson acknowledges our distracted moments and turns them into a music-filled, laugh-out-loud,... Read More Read More| Theatrius
Eady & Mast Unveil Palestinian Identity Nightmare by Jenyth Jo In “The Return,” playwrights Hanna Eady and Edward Mast sensitively portray the suffering of Palestinians in Israel, where they are under constant suspicion and surveillance. When a Palestinian car mechanic’s painful past comes back to haunt him, we learn that his constrained life is... Read More Read More| Theatrius
Hend Ayoub Travels from Israel to US, Making Art from Life| Theatrius
The very popular Circus of the Night returns to the Millibo stage with an all-star cast of singers, aerial acrobats, jugglers, and laugh makers. [button link="https://themat.easy-ware-ticketing.com/events" type="big" color="red"] ONLINE TICKETS [/button]| Millibo Art Theatre
Help us to light up our theatre stage! Fundraiser for new theatre lights. [button link="https://easy-ware-forms.com/themat/lightupthemillibo" type="big" color="orange"] DONATE HERE [/button]| Millibo Art Theatre
Join us in the beautiful Millibo Garden as we celebrate twenty-three years of making new theatre! [button link="https://easy-ware-forms.com/themat/event" type="big" color="red"] ONLINE TICKETS [/button]| Millibo Art Theatre
The Mitguard's CD Release Concert with special guests Jon Mitguard and Don Richmond [button link="https://themat.easy-ware-ticketing.com/events" type="big" color="blue"] ONLINE TICKETS [/button]| Millibo Art Theatre
Local playwright Jennifer Caress wrote a very personal and mindful piece around the topic of suicide. After a run in Denver we look forward to this Community Partnership on the MAT stage. [button link="https://themat.easy-ware-ticketing.com/events" type="big" color="blue"] ONLINE TICKETS [/button]| Millibo Art Theatre
Millibo’s Annual Free Family Fun Day with Red Noses is Saturday, September 20th and you are invited – no RSVP!| Millibo Art Theatre
Terry Guest Intertwines Black History & Growing Up, A Saga by Kheven Lee LaGrone “The Magnolia Ballet” tells a part of American history through the eyes of a Black gay teenager finding himself inside his Southern roots. It’s a moving 21st century tale about the “tough love” between a father and his son. By... Read More Read More| Theatrius
Emily Mann Revives Outrage Over 1978 Moscone/Milk Murders by Jenyth Jo When San Francisco Supervisor Dan White revealed—in a taped confession—that he deliberately shot both Mayor Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk in City Hall, the public expected a first-degree murder conviction. White, a former Marine, fireman, and cop, fired two bullets into the head... Read More Read More| Theatrius
Learn, practice and perform the CIRCUS ARTS! FALL SESSION - Tuesdays 4 to 6pm - September 9 to December 9 [button link="https://themat.easy-ware-ticketing.com/classes" type="big" color="red"] ONLINE REGISTRATION[/button]| Millibo Art Theatre
Join host Bob Morsch and a panel of local actors, comedians, writers, musicians, and broadcasters for a night of live game and fun!| Millibo Art Theatre
CIRCUS OF THE NIGHT| Millibo Art Theatre
Gary Graves Ponders Collapse of Empires, from Greece to US| Theatrius
Find out here what our Ice Cream Theatre is about! Only $15/ticket and $50 for a four-pack!| Millibo Art Theatre
We’re hosting our favorite family-friendly summer tradition at the Millibo Art Theatre!| Millibo Art Theatre
Lauren Groff Inspires in Superb ‘Word for Word’ Treasure| Theatrius
Sept 19 - Oct19, 2025 | Shakespeare Dallas | Production | Dallas, TX, USA Continue reading… The post The Taming of the Shrew first appeared on Play On Shakespeare.| Play On Shakespeare
Min Kahng Exposes Senior High Jinx in Raucous Comedy by Mary Lou Herlihy --first published on March 13, 2025, for the TheatreWorks co-production. There may be changes of performers in the Center REP show. A horny grandma and her self-obsessed granddaughter light up the stage with comedic timing and musical gifts. In grandma’s bedroom at the Happy Pleasant Valley Senior Apartments, men are dropping faster than red herrings and sex toys. When we meet frisky June (fabulous Emily Kuroda), she...| theatrius.com
July 10 - 20, 2025 | Portland Shakespeare Project | Production | Portland, OR, USA Continue reading… The post The Merchant of Venice first appeared on Play On Shakespeare.| Play On Shakespeare
June 27 - 29, 2025 | Prague Shakespeare Company | Production | Prague, CZ Continue reading… The post The Two Gentlemen of Verona & King John first appeared on Play On Shakespeare.| Play On Shakespeare
June 13 - July 20, 2025 | Shakespeare by the Sea | Production Tour | Los Angeles, CA, USA Continue reading… The post Julius Caesar (Tour) first appeared on Play On Shakespeare.| Play On Shakespeare
May 30 - June 8, 2025 | Rogue Community College | Production | Grants Pass, OR, USA Continue reading… The post The Two Gentlemen of Verona first appeared on Play On Shakespeare.| Play On Shakespeare
Andrew Bergh Exposes Greed & Spies in Sound of Music| Theatrius
April 12 - June 1, 2025 | Skylight Theatre Company | Production | Los Angeles, CA, USA Continue reading… The post The Winter’s Tale first appeared on Play On Shakespeare.| Play On Shakespeare
Kathryn Seabron Reveals the Rise of MYSOGYNOIR| Theatrius
Doug Wright’s Masterpiece Spotlights Superb Trans SHERO| Theatrius
Reflections by Jenyth Jo I met Harry Davis, a member of Actors Equity, in the spring of 2023 in a play writing class at Berkeley Rep. Now Central Works has added his “Push/Pull” to its long list of World Premieres, and at 26, Harry is the youngest playwright they have produced. Harry Davis: Interviewed on 21 February 2025, Peet’s Coffee, Orinda, CA Jenyth: Harry, is it more stressful to approach opening night as an actor or a playwright? Harry: I think I get more stressed as a writer ...| theatrius.com
Robert Townsend Delivers Tales & Truths, Honestly by Robert M. Gardner When co-producer Don Reed steps forward to introduce Robert Townsend, enthusiasm for the show immediately energizes us. For 90 joyful minutes, Townsend astounds, confides, and reveals the challenges and triumphs of a remarkable life in show business. The common note through his life resounds with Townsend’s resilience when he was faced with racism and doubt from those who refused to believe in his talent. Townsend...| theatrius.com
Anton Chekhov’s Doctor Astrov Unfurls the Future Onstage by Barry David Horwitz Berkeley Rep’s sparkling production of Chekhov’s “Uncle Vanya” highlights a perennial question: Do we want more exploitation of land and people, or shall we plan for a better, more humane future? Director Simon Godwin sets Chekhov’s 1899 masterpiece in a comfortable, shabby old house, full of amusing and annoying family and friends. The top-notch actors embody hard-working folks who struggle to survive...| theatrius.com
Valcq & Alley Shine Bright, Musical Light on Small Town USA by Mary Lou Herlihy Hope is the thing with feathers. —Emily Dickinson “The Spitfire Grill,” set in the fictional town of Gilead, Wisconsin, IS small town America. Children are lost to foreign wars, jobs have gone offshore, and small businesses struggle. Whole communities are devastated and forsaken. But the musical offers hope and redemption in the Rust Belt. Music Director Nick Brown creates a seamless world of sound, with gi...| theatrius.com
Bess Wohl’s Comedy Questions 50-Year Marriage by Zack Rogow From the opening lines of Altarena Playhouse’s production of the Tony Award-nominated play “Grand Horizons,” we know we’re in for a wild ride. Nancy and Bill, a couple in their late 70s, sit down to a routine dinner in an independent living community for seniors. Out of the blue, Nancy announces, “I think I would like a divorce.” Without batting an eye, Bill answers, “All right.” Playwright Bess Wohl slowly unravels...| theatrius.com
Hershey Felder Plays Melancholy Maestro, Passionate Piano by Barry David Horwitz After the Russian Revolution of 1917, Sergei Rachmaninoff fled Russia, abandoned his aristocratic life, and moved to New York. The popular pianist-composer arrives in the U.S. with nothing. Hershey Felder plays the exiled Rachmaninoff with verve and passion, calling up vivid memories of Russia, bringing brilliant acting and musical genius to the role. As Rachmaninoff, at his lavish Beverley Hills estate in 1943, ...| theatrius.com
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