Eureka Theatre Presents World Premiere of CRYSTAL SPRINGS, Now thru 3/23
by BWW News Desk - Mar 6, 2014
CRYSTAL SPRINGS, a thought-provoking new play that interweaves the challenges of parenting in the digital age with a suspenseful tale of online misbehavior and its vicious consequences, will receive its world premiere at the Eureka Theatre in March. This latest work by rising playwright Kathy Rucker, a Humana Festival Heideman Award finalist, will be directed by award-winning British director Anna Jordan. CRYSTAL SPRINGS plays today, March 6 - 23, 2014 at The Eureka Theatre, 215 Jackson St., San Francisco.
Eureka Theatre to Present World Premiere of CRYSTAL SPRINGS, 3/6-23
by Diana Heisroth - Feb 4, 2014
CRYSTAL SPRINGS, a thought-provoking new play that interweaves the challenges of parenting in the digital age with a suspenseful tale of online misbehavior and its vicious consequences, will receive its world premiere at the Eureka Theatre in March. This latest work by rising playwright Kathy Rucker, a Humana Festival Heideman Award finalist, will be directed by award-winning British director Anna Jordan. CRYSTAL SPRINGS plays March 6 - 23, 2014 at The Eureka Theatre, 215 Jackson St., San Francisco. For tickets ($45-$65) and information the public may visit www.CrystalSpringsThePlay.com or call 800.838.3006.
Capital Stage Presents JESUS HOPPED THE 'A' TRAIN, Previews Begin 4/29
by Lauren Wolman - Apr 16, 2011
As a home for Sacramento area theatrical premieres, Capital Stage continues this mission with Stephen Adly Guirgis' Jesus Hopped the 'A' Train in performance April 29 through May 22 at the Delta King Theatre. The play mixes searing and visceral drama with dark comedy as it explores timeless yet contemporary themes of guilt and innocence, judgment and desperation, and the true nature of redemption - the path of which is not always as clean and clear as we would hope.
'Food of Love' Opens on Long Island July 11
by BWW News Desk - Jun 6, 2008
This July, two Long Island wineries will serve up FOOD OF LOVE, a light-hearted look at love with words by William Shakespeare and wine by the glass.