Holiday arts 2025: Catch these 11 Bay Area stage shows

This holiday season, Bay Area theatergoers can indulge in a diverse array of productions that offer fresh takes on classic tales and new interpretations of timeless favorites.

One of the most anticipated shows is TheatreWorks Silicon Valley's "Georgiana and Kitty: Christmas at Pemberley," which brings to life the witty banter and sisterly love between Georgiana Darcy and her best friend Kitty Bennet. The show, written by Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon, promises a lighthearted and entertaining take on Jane Austen's beloved novel.

Meanwhile, Center Repertory Company presents a new adaptation of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," directed by Jared Mezzocchi and promising to combine humor, heart, and a touch of horror. The production is described as a fresh retelling of the classic tale, which has been a staple of holiday theater for years.

Another highly anticipated show is San Francisco Playhouse's staging of Stephen Sondheim's "Into the Woods," which promises to deliver a stunning score, phenomenal local cast, and Heather Kenyon's lush scenic design. Artistic director Susi Damilano brings her expertise to this beloved musical fairy tale.

Fans of classic rock will be thrilled by Oakland Theater Project's production of "Cabaret," directed by Erika Chong Shuch, which brings the iconic Kit Kat Klub to life in 1930s Berlin just as the Nazi party was rising to power. This timely production promises to deliver sharp commentary on our modern times.

TheatreWorks Silicon Valley also presents a new take on Jane Austen's "Georgiana and Kitty: Christmas at Pemberley," which explores the complexities of sisterly love and relationships.

For those looking for a musical with a vintage soundtrack, San Jose Stage Company's production of "Million Dollar Quartet" promises to deliver some of Elvis Presley's most iconic hits. The show tells the story of a chance meeting between Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Elvis Presley, and Johnny Cash at Memphis' Sun Record Studio in 1956.

Meanwhile, BroadwaySF's annual delight "The Golden Girls Live: The Christmas Episodes" brings to life the beloved sitcom in a hilarious and entertaining production featuring four talented drag queens re-enacting iconic episodes of the classic show.

Lastly, Shotgun Players presents an innovative staging of Stephen Sondheim's "Sunday in the Park with George," which explores the creative process behind the artist's masterpiece painting. Artistic director Susannah Martin brings her expertise to this groundbreaking musical.

Whether you're looking for a fresh take on holiday classics or something entirely new, Bay Area theatergoers have plenty of options to choose from this season.
 
Another holiday season and we've got a whole bunch of shows trying to steal the spotlight 🀣 I'm not saying they all stink, but most of them seem like rehashed versions of old tales with fancy new spin. TheatreWorks Silicon Valley's "Georgiana and Kitty: Christmas at Pemberley" might be a cute take on Jane Austen, but is it really original? And don't even get me started on the other shows that are just straight-up adaptations... where's the creativity? πŸ€” I'm all for honoring classics, but can we mix it up a bit? San Jose Stage Company's "Million Dollar Quartet" might be fun, but let's be real, who doesn't already know the story of Elvis and his crew? 🎸
 
πŸŽ¨πŸ‘€ just saw that the theatres are doing this christmas thing and i'm lowkey excited... think its gonna be a great way to get outta the house with friends or family πŸ€— but gotta admit, i'm more of a minimalist when it comes to holidays πŸ™ i like keeping things simple, you know? πŸ’‘
 
πŸŽ­πŸŽ…οΈ I'm so down for some Austen-esque fun with "Georgiana and Kitty: Christmas at Pemberley"! πŸ’• It's gonna be great to see those sisterly dynamics played out on stage πŸ€— But, I gotta say, the whole "A Christmas Carol" thing seems a bit... predictable. 😐 How can they make it fresh again? Still super excited for the Sondheim show tho!!! 🎢
 
Ugh πŸ€” I'm gonna need some serious therapy after all these over-the-top productions 🎭. Like, who thought it was a good idea to make "A Christmas Carol" with horror elements? πŸŽƒπŸ‘» Is the world really that dark? 🌧️ And don't even get me started on the fact that they're rehashing classic stories like they're some kind of holiday cookie cutter tradition πŸͺ. Can't anyone come up with something new and original for once? πŸ™„ It's all just so... predictable πŸ˜’
 
I AM SO EXCITED FOR THIS HOLIDAY THEATER SEASON!!! πŸŽ„πŸŽ­ IT SOUNDS LIKE WE'VE GOT A WIDE RANGE OF PRODUCTIONS THAT WILL SUIT EVERYONE'S TASTE! I MEAN, WHO DOESN'T LOVE A GOOD CLASSIC LIKE "PRIDE AND PREJUDICE" OR "A CHRISTMAS CAROL"? BUT AT THE SAME TIME, I'M ALSO REALLY STOKED ABOUT SOME OF THESE NEWER SHOWS LIKE "INTO THE WOODS" AND "CABARET". IT'S GOING TO BE SUCH A GREAT WAY TO SPEND THE HOLIDAYS!
 
I'm really intrigued by how these productions are approaching the classic tales and timeless favorites... it's like they're trying to peel back layers of meaning and significance, right? I mean, TheatreWorks' take on "Georgiana and Kitty" is all about sisterly love, but what does that really say about relationships in general? And then there's Center Rep's "A Christmas Carol," which tries to combine humor, heart, and horror... it's like they're trying to tap into our deepest fears and desires.

And what's up with the timing of these productions? It's like we're being asked to confront some of the darker aspects of human nature during this supposed time of joy and celebration. I mean, "Cabaret" is set in 1930s Berlin on the cusp of chaos... it's like we're being invited to reflect on our own place in history. πŸ€”
 
🎭 I'm so stoked about all these awesome shows coming up in the Bay Area! 🀩 It's like, you know how sometimes people say there's nothing new under the sun? Nope, not true! These productions are totally reimagining classic tales and favorites, putting a fresh spin on them. And can we talk about the talented cast and crew behind each show? 🌟 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley is bringing the witty banter of Jane Austen to life in a whole new way, while Center Repertory Company is bringing some serious edge to Dickens' "A Christmas Carol". And let's not forget about San Francisco Playhouse's "Into the Woods" – that score is gonna be EVERYTHING! 🎡 I'm also low-key excited about "Cabaret", because it's like, soooo relevant to our times. Who knew a show from 80s Berlin could still speak to us today? 🀯 Anyway, there's something for everyone this holiday season, and that's just the best feeling! ❀️
 
I think it's awesome how diverse all these shows are 🀩. I mean, we've got period dramas like Austen and Dickens, musicals with iconic scores (Elvis, anyone? 😎), and even a hilarious drag show that'll bring The Golden Girls to life in a whole new way 🀣. And let's not forget about "Sunday in the Park with George" – I love how innovative and artistic this production is going to be 🌟. What I'm really excited about, though, is how all these different shows can help us celebrate the holiday season without feeling too cheesy or predictable πŸŽ„. It's like, we get to experience something fresh and new, but still feel cozy and nostalgic at the same time ❀️.
 
I'm not sure about all these Christmas shows this year... I mean, I love Jane Austen as much as the next person, but do we really need another adaptation of Pride and Prejudice? πŸ€” The Bay Area is full of talented playwrights, can't someone write something new instead of just rehashing old stories?

And don't even get me started on the whole " Cabaret" thing... I know it's a classic, but does it really need to be done again every year? It's like we're stuck in some kind of time loop. πŸ•°οΈ

I'm more interested in shows that actually push the boundaries of storytelling and art. Is anyone else with me on this or am I just being a grumpy skeptic about holiday entertainment? πŸŽ„
 
πŸŽ„ Theater season is always so... festive πŸ€”. I mean, who doesn't love overpaying for tickets and being stuck in crowded venues with bad acoustics? πŸ˜’ But hey, at least we get to indulge in some witty banter and sisterly love (or at least that's what it feels like when the dialogue is all snarky and sarcastic 🀣). TheatreWorks Silicon Valley is really bringing their A-game this year, I guess. And can't wait to see if Center Repertory Company's "A Christmas Carol" actually lives up to its promise of horror... or if that's just a marketing ploy to make the show more appealing to a younger crowd πŸŽƒ. Overall, it seems like there's something for everyone (except maybe those with sensitive stomachs from eating too much eggnog πŸ₯›).
 
I'm so hyped for the upcoming theatre season 🀩! The Bay Area is offering an amazing lineup of shows that cater to all tastes. I've been keeping up with the trends, and here are some stats that'll give you a flavor of what's hot:

- 75% of ticket sales this year are going to be for musicals, with 'Into the Woods' and 'Million Dollar Quartet' leading the pack 🎡
- The most anticipated show is TheatreWorks Silicon Valley's 'Georgiana and Kitty: Christmas at Pemberley', which is projected to sell out 90% of its tickets in advance πŸ”₯
- For a fresh take on holiday classics, Center Repertory Company's 'A Christmas Carol' adaptation is on track to attract over 10,000 attendees πŸŽ„

I'm also loving the fact that there are more shows than ever being staged by women and people of color, highlighting their talents and perspectives. According to Google Trends, searches for 'diversity in theatre' have increased by 50% this year compared to last year πŸ”.

TheatreWorks Silicon Valley's production of 'Georgiana and Kitty: Christmas at Pemberley' promises to deliver a lighthearted take on Jane Austen's classic novel. Meanwhile, Shotgun Players is pushing the boundaries with their innovative staging of 'Sunday in the Park with George', which has been hailed as one of the most artistic musicals of the year 🎨

For those who love classic rock, Oakland Theater Project's production of 'Cabaret' promises to deliver a sharp commentary on our modern times. Here are some key stats for their show:

- The production has sold out 95% of its tickets, with an average ticket price of $150 πŸ€‘
- According to social media trends, there has been a 200% increase in conversations about 'Cabaret' using the hashtag #CabaretRevival πŸ’¬

Overall, I'm excited to see how these shows will bring people together and create unforgettable experiences.
 
I'm so over all these adaptations and reinterpretations πŸ™„. Can't we just stick with the originals? I mean, what's wrong with reading the real deal, like Jane Austen's books or listening to Elvis' music without some Hollywood spin? These new takes just feel like they're trying too hard to be hip and relevant πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.

And don't even get me started on the drag queens doing The Golden Girls Live... I love a good drag show, but this just feels like a lazy cash grab πŸ€‘. Can't we have some real talent up on that stage instead of just playing dress-up? πŸ˜’
 
omg i'm so stoked for the holiday shows in the bay area! theatreworks silicon valley's "georgiana and kitty" is gonna be so much fun πŸŽ‰ i love a good jane austen adaptation. and center repertory company's "a christmas carol" with a horror twist? that sounds like an amazing combo of spooky and heartwarming ❀️. meanwhile, san francisco playhouse's "into the woods" is gonna be stunning with that scenic design and phenomenal cast 🌳 susi damilano's expertise is gonna shine through in every aspect of this show.

and can we talk about cabaret? oaktown theater project's production is gonna be so impactful, especially with the timing. it's crazy how relevant a classic musical like that can still be today 🎢. and i'm also hyped for san jose stage company's "million dollar quartet" - who doesn't love elvis? 🀠 but what really gets me excited is broadways sf's golden girls live show, featuring drag queens re-enacting iconic episodes of the classic sitcom. it sounds like so much fun πŸ˜‚. lastly, shotgun players' "sunday in the park with george" is gonna be incredible with susannah martin at the helm. can't wait for all these shows to start! 🎭
 
πŸŽ­πŸ‘ I'm so stoked for the upcoming holiday shows in the Bay Area 🎊! TheatreWorks Silicon Valley's "Georgiana and Kitty" is giving me major sisterly vibes πŸ€—, while Center Repertory Company's adaptation of "A Christmas Carol" sounds like it's gonna be a real treat 😱. San Francisco Playhouse's "Into the Woods" has got me hyped for the Sondheim score πŸ”₯🎢. Oakland Theater Project's "Cabaret" is giving me serious Timely Vibes πŸ•°οΈ, and I'm here. for. it πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. Can't wait to see all these awesome shows come together! πŸŽ‰
 
man, have you ever thought about how people can just find the magic in different time periods and places? like, "Cabaret" is set in 1930s Berlin right as the Nazi party is rising, but it's still got this super vibrant and funky energy to it... I mean, Erika Chong Shuch's direction brings that sharp commentary on our modern times, but also keeps the show feeling really timeless? πŸ€”

and then there's "A Christmas Carol" - classic tale or just a re-telling of something we've all heard before? does the new adaptation by Jared Mezzocchi bring anything fresh to the table, or is it just a retread of old ground? either way, I guess it shows how some stories can still be really impactful even after all these years... πŸŽ…

but what's interesting is how theatre companies are using their platforms to explore different themes and ideas - like "Into the Woods" with its stunning score and phenomenal local cast... or San Jose Stage Company's production of "Million Dollar Quartet" which brings together some of Elvis Presley's most iconic hits. it's all about finding that balance between nostalgia and something new, you know? 🎢
 
I'm so down for some Christmas shows πŸŽ…πŸΌ! TheatreWorks Silicon Valley is doing that Austen adaptation again, and I'm all about it! πŸ€” Georgiana and Kitty: Christmas at Pemberley sounds like a total laugh riot - I mean, who doesn't love Jane Austen's witty banter? πŸ˜‚ And San Francisco Playhouse is bringing Sondheim's "Into the Woods" back to life... that musical fairy tale is just so magical! ✨ But honestly, I'm really stoked about Oakland Theater Project's "Cabaret". Like, 1930s Berlin during the rise of the Nazi party? That's some heavy stuff. Sharp commentary on our modern times, you say? πŸ‘€ Bring it on! And don't even get me started on "Million Dollar Quartet" - Elvis hits are just the best 🎸. Whatever you choose, I'm sure it'll be lit for the holidays!
 
omg i'm so down for some holiday theatre πŸŽ„πŸŽ­ i mean who doesn't love a good retelling of austen's novels or dickens' classics?! but seriously tho, the fact that we have such an amazing array of productions this year is just wow 🀩 theatreworks silicon valley & center repertory company both got my attention with their new takes on georgiana and kitty: christmas at pemberley & a christmas carol respectively... and i'm also super excited about san francisco playhouse's "into the woods" - susi damilano is the real MVP 🀩
 
🎭 this year's lineup looks fire πŸš€ love the mix of classic tales and new interpretations. theatreworks silicon valley's georgiana and kitty: christmas at pemberley sounds like a lot of fun πŸ’• but gotta say, i'm curious about the Oakland Theater Project's cabaret production... that timely commentary on our modern times is exactly what we need right now πŸ€”
 
I'm so stoked 🀩 about the diverse lineup of shows in the Bay Area this holiday season! It's all about giving your gift-giving crew a dose of theatre magic 😍. TheatreWorks Silicon Valley's "Georgiana and Kitty" is gonna be everything I've been dreaming of – witty banter, sisterly love, and a healthy dose of Austen-esque romance ❀️. Meanwhile, Center Repertory Company's adaptation of "A Christmas Carol" is sure to bring the spooky vibes 😱. San Francisco Playhouse's "Into the Woods" is a must-see for music lovers – that Sondheim score is gonna give me life 🎢! And can we talk about Oakland Theater Project's production of "Cabaret"? It's like, totally timely and thought-provoking πŸ’­. There's something for everyone this season, whether you're into musicals, drama, or a little bit of drag πŸ€ͺ. Let's get our theatre fix in the Bay Area! 🎟️
 
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