by Courtney Symes - September 18, 2024
Broadway Sacramento’s 2024 season is here and is opening up with Stephen Sondheim’s 1970 hit, Company. Following several Tony Award wins for its 2021 Broadway revival, Company is stopping in Sacramento this week as it closes its national tour. The book by George Furth has undergone some changes, whi...
by Courtney Symes - September 18, 2024
What can I say? Big Idea Theatre has some of the best picks in town. Constantly evolving and pushing through what feels comfortable and even sane, they’ve upped the ante with their latest offering. The Beauty Queen of Leenane is a deliciously dark and suspenseful tale by Martin McDonagh....
by Courtney Symes - September 17, 2024
Capital Stage is embarking on an exciting 20th anniversary season. Kicking it off is Jackie Sibblies Drury’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Fairview. It’s a timely discussion about race, society, and expectations that leaves one asking questions long after the last bo...
by Courtney Symes - August 26, 2024
Pickleball is the fastest growing game in the country, and you can experience it now, out of the heat and inside the B St. Theatre, with the aptly titled Pickleball. Jeff Daniels’s play is an amusing farce about the dangers of middle-aged competition and a reminder to not take life too seriously – j...
by Courtney Symes - August 21, 2024
Oh, what a night at Broadway at Music Circus! Their final show of the season is the Tony Award-winning Jersey Boys, The Story of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons, which tells the rags to riches story of the original New Jersey boy band, The Four Seasons. Director Glenn Casale has helmed another must...
by Courtney Symes - August 07, 2024
Waitress, the Tony-nominated musical with an all-female creative team, is heating up the round at Broadway at Music Circus. It boasts an incredible score by Grammy winner Sara Bareilles and a book by screenwriter Jessie Nelson. It was adapted from the independent film of the same name by screenwrite...
by Courtney Symes - August 04, 2024
Help Me is inspired by real-life scenarios shared on Tumblr and the #MeToo movement. Director Emma Eldridge of Freefall Stage has crafted this latest production as a labor of love sparked by righteous anger at the inequalities and danger women face every day....
by Courtney Symes - August 01, 2024
There are few issues as polarizing as that of women’s reproductive rights in the United States. In the wake of the June 2022 overturning of Roe v. Wade, several states have enacted laws making abortion illegal, while many others have bans in place or are currently considering them. This is the crux ...
by Courtney Symes - July 30, 2024
Patsy Cline made it past the cursed musicians’ age of twenty-seven, but not by much. She was killed in a plane crash at the age of thirty, leaving thousands of fans to mourn her memory and music. She is known for inspiring the next generation of women in country music and was the first solo female a...
by Courtney Symes - July 27, 2024
Tucked into the beauty of Sand Harbor at Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park is a stage set against what is, arguably, one of the most exquisite views in the country. The Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival calls this stage home, and I was fortunate to experience the wonder of their offerings last weekend....
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Placer Rep's MACBETH
Parkview Event Room, Johnson-Springview Park (10/11 - 10/12) | ||
Sister Act
Davis Musical Theatre Company (4/25 - 5/18) | ||
Puffs
Woodland Opera House (10/18 - 11/2) | ||
Pretty Woman (Non-Equity)
Gallo Center for the Performing Arts [Mary Stuart Rogers Theater] (3/5 - 3/6) | ||
Anya Hinkle
The Gomez art center (10/19 - 10/19) | ||
42nd Street
Davis Musical Theatre Company (1/3 - 1/26) | ||
Annie, Jr.
Davis Musical Theatre Company (5/3 - 5/25) | ||
The Book of Mormon (Non-Equity)
Gallo Center for the Performing Arts [Mary Stuart Rogers Theater] (1/15 - 1/16) | ||
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