(San Francisco, June 3, 2015) - Each week hundreds of adjudicators attend and evaluate eligible productions from all over the Bay Area on behalf of the TBA Awards. Based on the "overall production" scores from their peers, Theatre Bay Area issues a weekly list of productions still running that have reached a minimum threshold of scoring to be deemed "recommended."
This week, three productions are recommended through the Theatre Bay Area awards process, which involves more than 250 industry volunteers attending shows and logging scores within 48 hours of viewing the performances.
Productions receiving recommendations this week are:
The Clean House / Ross Valley Players / Ross
(tickets available at
www.tixbayarea.org)
A Little Night Music / American Conservatory Theatre / San Francisco
(tickets available at
www.tixbayarea.org)
Grey Gardens, the Musical / Custom Made Theatre Co. / San Francisco
(tickets available at
www.tixbayarea.org)
Theatre Bay Area adjudicators have also previously recommended these shows which continue playing:
The Birthday Party / Off Broadway West Theatre Company / San Francisco
(tickets available at
www.tixbayarea.org)
Heathers: The Musical / Ray of Light Theatre / San Francisco
(tickets available at
www.tixbayarea.org)
Trouble Cometh / San Francisco Playhouse / San Francisco
(tickets available at
www.tixbayarea.org)
Glengarry Glen Ross / Altarena Playhouse / Alameda
(tickets available at
www.tixbayarea.org)
Mount Misery: A Comedy of Enhanced Interrogations / Cutting Ball Theater / San Francisco
Lear's Shadow / The Marsh / San Francisco
(tickets available at
www.tixbayarea.org)
Ondine at Sutro / We Players / San Francisco
One Man, Two Guvnors /
Berkeley Repertory Theatre / Berkeley
The Yellow Wallpaper / Central Works / Berkeley
(tickets available at
www.tixbayarea.org)
More information about the awards program can be found at:
www.theatrebayarea.org/awards.
Theatre Bay Area supports more than 300 theatre companies in the Bay Area. Founded in 1976, Theatre Bay Area's mission is to unite, strengthen, promote and advance the theatre community in the San Francisco Bay Area, working on behalf of our conviction that the performing arts are an essential public good, critical to a healthy and truly democratic society, and invaluable as a source of personal enrichment and growth.
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