Bay Area Theater Enthusiasts, Get Ready for a Holiday Treat: Catch These 11 Unmissable Shows This Winter
As the holiday season approaches, theater lovers in the Bay Area are spoiled for choice. From timeless classics to fresh takes on modern favorites, there's something for everyone on this year's list of must-see productions.
First up is Center Repertory Company's "A Christmas Carol," which promises a refreshed take on Charles Dickens' beloved tale, complete with humor, heart, and even a touch of horror. Director Jared Mezzocchi brings his unique vision to the iconic story, making it feel both faithful to its roots and utterly fresh.
Fans of Sondheim will also be in for a treat at San Francisco Playhouse, where "Into the Woods" is running through January 17th. The show boasts an unbeatable score by America's master songwriter, paired with a phenomenal local cast and Heather Kenyon's lush scenic design. Artistic director Susi Damilano brings her trademark touch to this beloved fairy tale.
Meanwhile, Oakland Theater Project presents "Cabaret," a timely production that tackles the dark themes of 1930s Berlin through Kander and Ebb's classic musical. Director Erika Chong Shuch masterfully balances direction and choreography, making this show an essential holiday viewing experience.
At TheatreWorks Silicon Valley, "Georgiana and Kitty: Christmas at Pemberley" is a charming coming-of-age comedy of manners that follows two young friends navigating love, loyalty, and the complexities of adulthood. Director Giovanna Sardelli brings her own brand of whimsy to this delightful holiday treat.
Shotgun Players in Berkeley offers a new take on George Seurat's "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte" with their production of "Sunday in the Park with George." Director Susannah Martin expertly captures the essence of Sondheim's masterpiece, featuring iconic songs like "Finishing the Hat" and "Color and Light."
For a taste of nostalgia, City Lights Theater Company presents "Over the River and Through the Woods," a heartwarming slice-of-life comedy that explores the complexities of family and identity. Director Jeffrey Bracco brings his trademark warmth to this poignant holiday show.
San Jose Stage Company's "Million Dollar Quartet" brings together four rock legends in one unforgettable night, featuring live performances of hits like "Blue Suede Shoes," "Great Balls of Fire," and "Folsom Prison Blues." Artistic director Randall King expertly balances music, drama, and comedy to create a truly unforgettable experience.
BroadwaySF presents an all-star lineup for "The Golden Girls Live: The Christmas Episodes," featuring four talented drag queens reenacting beloved episodes from the classic sitcom. Get ready for laughter, tears, and plenty of holiday cheer!
The Neo-Futurists' experimental production "The Infinite Wrench" is a world premiere that promises to be an unforgettable experience. With original plays ranging from 20 seconds to several minutes long, this show is both a joyous celebration of theater and a poignant exploration of the human condition.
Finally, El Teatro Campesino in San Juan Bautista presents "La Pastorela," a beloved regional tradition that tells the story of a group of shepherds making their perilous journey to Bethlehem. Kinan Valdez brings his trademark warmth and charm to this enchanting holiday show.
Last but not least, 6th Street Playhouse in Santa Rosa presents a fresh take on "A Christmas Story," complete with its iconic characters, humor, and music. Director Laura Downing-Lee expertly captures the essence of this beloved film, making it an essential addition to your holiday viewing list.
Get ready for a festive season that's full of laughter, tears, and unforgettable performances! Catch these 11 Bay Area stage shows before they're gone β tickets are selling fast.
As the holiday season approaches, theater lovers in the Bay Area are spoiled for choice. From timeless classics to fresh takes on modern favorites, there's something for everyone on this year's list of must-see productions.
First up is Center Repertory Company's "A Christmas Carol," which promises a refreshed take on Charles Dickens' beloved tale, complete with humor, heart, and even a touch of horror. Director Jared Mezzocchi brings his unique vision to the iconic story, making it feel both faithful to its roots and utterly fresh.
Fans of Sondheim will also be in for a treat at San Francisco Playhouse, where "Into the Woods" is running through January 17th. The show boasts an unbeatable score by America's master songwriter, paired with a phenomenal local cast and Heather Kenyon's lush scenic design. Artistic director Susi Damilano brings her trademark touch to this beloved fairy tale.
Meanwhile, Oakland Theater Project presents "Cabaret," a timely production that tackles the dark themes of 1930s Berlin through Kander and Ebb's classic musical. Director Erika Chong Shuch masterfully balances direction and choreography, making this show an essential holiday viewing experience.
At TheatreWorks Silicon Valley, "Georgiana and Kitty: Christmas at Pemberley" is a charming coming-of-age comedy of manners that follows two young friends navigating love, loyalty, and the complexities of adulthood. Director Giovanna Sardelli brings her own brand of whimsy to this delightful holiday treat.
Shotgun Players in Berkeley offers a new take on George Seurat's "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte" with their production of "Sunday in the Park with George." Director Susannah Martin expertly captures the essence of Sondheim's masterpiece, featuring iconic songs like "Finishing the Hat" and "Color and Light."
For a taste of nostalgia, City Lights Theater Company presents "Over the River and Through the Woods," a heartwarming slice-of-life comedy that explores the complexities of family and identity. Director Jeffrey Bracco brings his trademark warmth to this poignant holiday show.
San Jose Stage Company's "Million Dollar Quartet" brings together four rock legends in one unforgettable night, featuring live performances of hits like "Blue Suede Shoes," "Great Balls of Fire," and "Folsom Prison Blues." Artistic director Randall King expertly balances music, drama, and comedy to create a truly unforgettable experience.
BroadwaySF presents an all-star lineup for "The Golden Girls Live: The Christmas Episodes," featuring four talented drag queens reenacting beloved episodes from the classic sitcom. Get ready for laughter, tears, and plenty of holiday cheer!
The Neo-Futurists' experimental production "The Infinite Wrench" is a world premiere that promises to be an unforgettable experience. With original plays ranging from 20 seconds to several minutes long, this show is both a joyous celebration of theater and a poignant exploration of the human condition.
Finally, El Teatro Campesino in San Juan Bautista presents "La Pastorela," a beloved regional tradition that tells the story of a group of shepherds making their perilous journey to Bethlehem. Kinan Valdez brings his trademark warmth and charm to this enchanting holiday show.
Last but not least, 6th Street Playhouse in Santa Rosa presents a fresh take on "A Christmas Story," complete with its iconic characters, humor, and music. Director Laura Downing-Lee expertly captures the essence of this beloved film, making it an essential addition to your holiday viewing list.
Get ready for a festive season that's full of laughter, tears, and unforgettable performances! Catch these 11 Bay Area stage shows before they're gone β tickets are selling fast.