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One of our favorite things about Bay Area theatre is the wide variety of productions; there’s always a chance to try something new. Do you find yourself always gravitating toward the same, safe, plays you already know? Are you looking to see something that pushes your expectations? On your local stages this weekend, there are new translations and interpretations of classicals, exciting one-night events, unique one-person performances, and more! Get out there and get inspired.

Learn all about this week’s shows:

Only This Weekend

Don’t miss out!

San Francisco Squares: The Pride Edition at Spectrum Theatre

Lemonade Night: God of Carnage at The Pear Theatre

Opening

What’s opening this weekend?

The Fre at Oakland Theater Project

As You Like It at Marin Shakespeare Company

Josh Kornbluth’s What Is To Be Done?: Fighting Fascism and Depression at The Marsh

Arab Spring at Golden Thread Productions and SFBATCO

Johnny Lonely & Joshua Raoul Brody’s The Saddest Night of Musical Entertainment in the History of the World at The Marsh

Closing

Last chance to see these shows!

A Few Good Men at the Royal Underground Theatre Company – Reflection Achievement, Homegrown Achievement

BACCHAE at Bard Theatre – Reflection Achievement

Carole Klyce’s “Flight Risk” at The Marsh

Frederick Douglass​​ “I Was Born a Slave” ​ ​​​​A Narrative of His Passage To Freedom at Onstage Repertory Theater

Agatha Christie’s “And Then There Were None’ at Pinole Community Players

Newsies at Ohana Theatrical Productions


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