Show Round Up: Spring Theatre is Here
Spring Shows that Make us Smile.
The spring super bloom of Bay Area talent starts this week. Theatres of all sizes have been nurturing the seeds of these great productions all winter, and now they are ready to perform. We have selected some of our favorite shows blossoming on stage this week and beyond share with all of you. Join us in celebrating the changing of the season with a night out at the theatre.
Learn all about this week’s shows:

Only This Weekend
One night only!
Lemonade Night: My Fair Lady at the Pear Theatre
Support theatre makers in need through a night out at the theatre! At this performance of “My Fair Lady” there will be the opportunity to support and learn more about the TBA Mary Mason Memorial Lemonade Fund.
A bold reimagining of transformation, class, and identity—where the streets sing louder than the salons. With a pub as our stage, My Fair Lady explores the humor, heart, and harsh realities of class division—all while celebrating the indomitable spirit of those who fight for a better life.
Set in the heart of an English pub, this immersive production invites us to see Eliza Doolittle’s journey not through the eyes of high society, but from the perspective of those who scrub its floors and pour its drinks. As Professor Henry Higgins sets out to sculpt Eliza into a “proper lady,” the story deepens into a moving exploration of dignity, survival, and the cost of reinvention.
Featuring iconic songs like “Wouldn’t It Be Loverly?”, “I Could Have Danced All Night”, and “Get Me to the Church on Time”, this My Fair Lady invites you to raise a glass, join the revelry, and experience the story as you’ve never seen it before.
Opening
What’s opening this weekend?
The Eyes and the Impossible at Z Space
Fiddler on the Roof at Sierra Rep
The Odd Couple (Female Version) at San Leandro Players


Closing
Last chance to see these shows!
Once Upon a Mattress at Children’s Theater Association San Francisco
Improbable Fiction at Masquers Playhouse
Hands on a Hardbody at Spreckles Performing Arts Center
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