Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
Did Halloween not quite satisfy your craving for thrills and chills? You can still catch The Woman in Black. This winter thriller is a...
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This heartwarming dramedy by Neil Simon opened December 13, 1970 on Broadway at the Plymouth Theatre where it ran for 193 performances. The show...
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Just in time for Halloween, Black Box Theatre presents The Creature, “freely adapted” from Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. This world premiere...
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. It's audition week at Oakland School for the Arts, and the excitement is palpable. The big musical this year is The Wiz, to be performed on the...
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Adam Pascal, the "pretty boy front man" and creator of the role of Roger, walks onto the stage, and Rent is off and running. This special...
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Step right up, and take advantage of one of the easiest opportunities to see free live theater, courtesy of Theater Bay Area, who host the event on...
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South Pacific's national company triumphantly brought its first-ever revival to the Golden Gate Theatre on Tuesday evening. South Pacific is...
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At its best, American Conservatory Theater’s avant-garde production of Brief Encounter feels like visual poetry. At its worst, it’s dull...
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Yes, we all know the Patrick Swayze of Dirty Dancing and Ghost. But did you know that he made his name on Broadway, not once, but twice, as bookends...
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Have you ever heard of a fire eating class with a prerequisite? Well, Oakland has one. It’s called Fire Eating and Beyond, and you have to take...
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