Our Season Subscriptions are now over!  Be on the look-out this summer for our 97th season announcement!

Introducing our Mini-Season Subscription! Join us for the remaining three productions in our 96th season, including musicals and a New Works production, all for only $108 – a 20% discount!

Don’t miss your chance to secure your subscription and be part of the excitement!

Single ticket prices are $45, and $30 for preview performances and ages 18 and under. 

Performance times:
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 7:30pm
Sunday matinee at 2:00pm
*Select Saturday performances will be matinees.  Please check times closer to the date.*

In addition to being among our most important supporters, subscribers receive great benefits!

First Choice of the Best Theatre Seats in Marin – Subscribers are admitted 5 minutes before individual ticket holders to select their place in our plush seats.

Choose Your Performance Dates and Exchange For Free – Select your preferred performance dates now. Exchanging your tickets for different dates later is simple and free for subscribers.

Free Cookies — of course! – Your season ticket entitles you to a free cookie (or discount of the same value) at each performance. Select from the variety of delicious cookies, or use the discount for any other concession item, except alcohol.

And One More Benefit – No ticketing fees! The amount you see is the full amount!

 

 

 

 

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We are a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization, so your donations are tax-deductible – and, of course, deeply appreciated. We are currently raising money toward our general operating costs. Ticket sales account for less roughly 50% of our operating budget. We rely heavily upon the support of our community through volunteer time, donations and fundraising drives, and we appreciate your generosity. The cost of producing theatre in the Bay Area is substantial. Helps us continue to produce award-winning, high-quality theatre for another 90 years!

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96th Season Shows

    • TARTUFFE by Molière, Translation by Richard Wilbur, Directed by Adrian Elfenbaum In this beloved French comedy, prosperous Orgon brings pious Tartuffe into his home to deepen his family’s spirituality. But they immediately see that Tartuffe is an impostor and try to convince Orgon of his mistake. A delightful English translation set in the 1960’s. September 12 to October 12, 2025
    • WAIT UNTIL DARK by Frederick Knott, Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher, Directed by Carl Jordan – Susan Hendrix, a recently blinded woman, becomes the target of three con men. When her husband is lured away, Susan is forced to defend herself against these intruders. The play explores themes of deception, darkness, and the resilience of the human spirit. November 14 to December 14, 2025
    • THE HELLO GIRLS Music, Lyrics, and Book by Peter C. Mills, Book by Cara Reichel, Directed by Maeve Smith – The true story of the first women soldiers in the U.S. Army, who served as bilingual telephone operators during World War I and follows these women from their recruitment in the US to their deployment to France, highlighting their crucial role in wartime communication and their subsequent fight for recognition as veterans after the war.  January 30 to March 1, 2026
    • NEW WORKS PRESENTS – Value Over Replacement by Ruben Grijalva, Directed by Ken Sonkin – At five-foot-seven, one-hundred-sixty pounds, light-hitting shortstop turned drive-time sports radio host Edward “Chip” Fuller is hardly the poster-boy for baseball’s steroid era. But when he learns his name will appear on a list of players linked to performance enhancing drugs, Chip is forced to explain his choice to colleagues, his listeners, and his family. March 27 to April 12, 2026  – New Works Staged Readings April 5 and 12
    • MS. HOLMES & MS. WATSON APT 2B by Kate Hamill, Directed by Mary Ann Rodgers – A contemporary, comedy that reimagines the classic Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson as modern women in a post-pandemic world. The two roommates, Shirley Holmes and Joan Watson, tackle various cases, often related to the same mysterious supervillain, while navigating their own dynamic and personal lives. May 15 to June 14, 2026