Show Round Up: Theatre Week Continues
Bay Area Theatre Week Celebrations Continue!
Bay Area Theatre Week is going strong! With so much great energy and such fantastic audiences at shows all around the Bay. We’ve been enjoying seeing you at the shows, mixers, and theatre events this week. There is one more weekend of with fantastic shows and events available now through the 22nd. So be sure to get out and see some theatre!
AND we are excited this energy going! TBA is thrilled to announce that Bay Area Theatre Week is extending through the end of the month. Starting September 23rd there will be an explosion of new Bay Area Theatre Week discounts available at local theatres for shows happening over the rest of their season! Now is a great time to plan out your date nights and theatre outings as you snag these discounted tickets. Keep an eye out for these BATW discounts available September 23rd – 30th.
Learn all about this week’s shows:

Only this Week
Don’t miss out on your only chance to see these shows!
The following productions are participating in Bay Area Theatre Week!
Bridging Turtle Island: ATE & ITMéxico Present New Works at Alternative Theater Ensemble
Brian Copeland’s The Waiting Period at the Marsh Berkeley
Brian Stokes Mitchell at Presidio Theatre
The World of Gilbert & Sullivan: Yeomen of the Guard at Lamplighters Music Theatre
Reading of “Book of Glass” at The Magic Theatre & Rainbow Zebra Productions
Public Reading of The Starmaker by Leigh M. Marshall at Playwright’s Foundation
Opening
What’s opening this weekend?
The following productions are participating in Bay Area Theatre Week!
Kim’s Convenience at American Conservatory Theater
The Hot Wing King at New Conservatory Theatre Center (NCTC)
Steve Budd’s Oy, What They Said About Love at the Marsh Berkeley
Brian Thorstenson’s Batt and Bass on the Road at the Marsh
Also opening this weekend
Laura Benanti: Nobody Cares at Berkeley Repertory Theatre


Bay Area Theatre Week Classes
Check out this theatre class during Bay Area Theatre Week!
The Artist’s Way at Studio A.C.T.
About this class:
Based on Julia Cameron’s groundbreaking best seller, “The Artist’s Way,” which has helped millions of people recover their joy of creativity, this one-day class is for actors or other performers, as well as those aspiring toward acting or performing. Through guided exercises and structured conversations, we will tackle our fears, uncover old habits, and joyfully embrace our true creative selves. We will examine core creative values, such as Identity, Abundance, and Possibility. Through this work we will learn practical methods to bring us closer to our true creative selves. Exercises are mostly based in writing, not physical, and no memorization of material is required. Just bring your open mind and open heart.
Closing
Last chance to see these shows!
The following productions are participating in Bay Area Theatre Week!
GYPSY at Palo Alto Players – Homegrown Achievement – Open Doors Achievement
Eureka Day at Marin Theatre – Homegrown Achievement
Hamlet at Oakland Theater Project
A Night with Janis Joplin at Sonoma Arts Live
Good People at Altarena Playhouse
The Two Gentlemen of Verona: San Francisco at San Francisco Shakespeare Festival

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