
DISRUPTION – A Musical Farce
RICHARD BRUNELLE PERFORMANCE HALL. The Tony Award-winning San Francisco Mime Troupe opens its 66th Season with: DISRUPTION – A Musical Farce. $20 suggested donation. 6:30p—8:30p. Free
RICHARD BRUNELLE PERFORMANCE HALL. The Tony Award-winning San Francisco Mime Troupe opens its 66th Season with: DISRUPTION – A Musical Farce. $20 suggested donation. 6:30p—8:30p. Free
PAMELA TROKANSKI DANCE WORKSHOP. A thoughtful and sometimes humorous exploration of why it can be important to stop, rethink, and create a new beginning, whether we are an individual, a country, or a world. 2p. $15+
PAMELA TROKANSKI DANCE WORKSHOP. Exploring the effects that dancing has on our bodies, brains, & sense of self regardless of how old we are, through a short lecture/demonstration with opportunity for audience participation, followed by performances by the Pamela Trokanski Dance Theatre, PTDT Apprentice Company, The Third Stage, Light Ballet Company, and guest dance companies, SoNE1, & Red Maple Cultural Connection. This concert has been funded, in part, by Douglas Neuhauser, Kimberly Baxter, & Thomas Nesbitt & Lisa DeAmicis. 2p – 3:15p. Kids are free, $10 for everyone 13 and older.
PAMELA TROKANSKI DANCE WORKSHOP. Exploring the effects that dancing has on our bodies, brains, & sense of self regardless of how old we are, through a short lecture/demonstration with opportunity for audience participation, followed by performances by the Pamela Trokanski Dance Theatre, PTDT Apprentice Company, The Third Stage, Light Ballet Company, and guest dance companies, SoNE1, & Red Maple Cultural Connection. This concert has been funded, in part, by Douglas Neuhauser, Kimberly Baxter, & Thomas Nesbitt & Lisa DeAmicis. 7p – 8:15p. Kids are free, $10 for everyone 13 and older.
DAVIS VETERANS MEMORIAL THEATRE. Christopher is an exceptionally intelligent, neurodivergent 15-year-old boy. When the story begins, it is seven minutes after midnight and Christopher is under suspicion of killing his neighbor’s dog, Wellington, with a garden fork. Determined to find the true culprit, Christopher carefully records each fact of the crime. Ultimately, his detective work takes him on a deeply personal quest that upturns his world. Fri. & Sat., 7p; Sun. 2p. Pay what you can
DAVIS VETERANS MEMORIAL CENTER. Acme Theatre Company produces “the k of d: an urban legend,” a tale of revenge and grief with a side of dark comedy. Written by Laura Schellhardt and directed by Jennifer Grace, the production weaves myth and reality, following a pack of teenagers trying to make sense of a local boy’s death. This production includes explicit language and descriptions of violence and death. 7p—9p. $10—15
DAVIS VETERANS MEMORIAL CENTER. Acme Theatre Company produces “the k of d: an urban legend,” a tale of revenge and grief with a side of dark comedy. Written by Laura Schellhardt and directed by Jennifer Grace, the production weaves myth and reality, following a pack of teenagers trying to make sense of a local boy’s death. This production includes explicit language and descriptions of violence and death. 7p—9p. $10—15
DAVIS VETERANS MEMORIAL CENTER. Acme Theatre Company produces “the k of d: an urban legend,” a tale of revenge and grief with a side of dark comedy. Written by Laura Schellhardt and directed by Jennifer Grace, the production weaves myth and reality, following a pack of teenagers trying to make sense of a local boy’s death. This production includes explicit language and descriptions of violence and death. 7p—9p. $10—15
DAVIS VETERANS MEMORIAL CENTER. Acme Theatre Company produces “the k of d: an urban legend,” a tale of revenge and grief with a side of dark comedy. Written by Laura Schellhardt and directed by Jennifer Grace, the production weaves myth and reality, following a pack of teenagers trying to make sense of a local boy’s death. This production includes explicit language and descriptions of violence and death. 7p—9p. $10—15
DAVIS VETERANS MEMORIAL CENTER. Acme Theatre Company produces “the k of d: an urban legend,” a tale of revenge and grief with a side of dark comedy. Written by Laura Schellhardt and directed by Jennifer Grace, the production weaves myth and reality, following a pack of teenagers trying to make sense of a local boy’s death. This production includes explicit language and descriptions of violence and death. 7p—9p. $10—15