For many Sacramentans, it isn’t Christmastime without a trip to the Sacramento Ballet‘s “The Nutcracker.” For a couple of decades at...
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The Bennet Sisters, Jane Austen’s well-loved heroines, are back together to celebrate the Christmas holiday in an imagined sequel to “Pride and...
Next week will mark the 19th anniversary of the closing of Finocchio’s, the fabled San Francisco female impersonators club. One thing it helped to do was...
In times like these, we need plays like “Times Like These.” John O’Keefe’s historical drama, now at California Stage, is set in...
You might call “Little Shop of Horrors” a guilty pleasure of mine, except that I don’t feel guilty at all about loving it. Here’s why:...
Few Broadway musicals can boast as many hit songs as “Mamma Mia!,” now at the Music Circus. The thing is, the songs were hits before anyone ever...
“Gypsy” is one of the classics of old-fashioned Broadway musicals, and the version of it that opened Tuesday at Music Circus (official name: Broadway at Music...
Two plays currently on Sacramento stages take very different approaches to the early days before the United States was born. One — the historical one...
Memorial Day is the unofficial start of summer vacation. June 21 is the official first day of summer. But Sacramentans know it isn’t really summer until...
“An American in Paris,” the new musical at the Community Center Theater, is one of the most dazzling, entertaining pieces of theater in…well, a long, long time...