Halloween is fast approaching and two community theater companies offer shows for the season — one serious, the other seriously silly. Chautauqua...
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Each dance season members of the Sacramento Ballet choreograph new works for themselves to perform in one grand program. They put the ‘ballet’ in...
Edward Albee’s “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf” is a drama about a marriage on the rocks — one that has been a wreck for decades...
UPDATE: One potential new home for Celebration Arts was the soon-to-be-former B Street Theatre site at 2711 B Street. The two-theater site is up for sale now...
When Capital Dance Project launched three years ago, it was considered an instant success, as an opportunity for artists of the visual, musical and dance...
Shakespeare said it: The play’s the thing. And this weekend, there are plenty of “things” to be enjoyed on local stages. This is the final...
The calendar has finally caught up with the weather. It’s hot, it’s summer — and with summer comes theater festivals. It’s play time...
Questions of sin and salvation — or damnation — are up for discussion as God, the Devil and the biblical Seven Deadly Sins are topics of two...
Music Circus, the oldest professional theater company in Sacramento, is the one that that seems to have to worry least about attendance. People who attended in...
Philz Coffee, a cult-favorite by many avid coffee-drinkers in the Bay Area, spent 26 years as a corner grocery store with an owner who had two great passions:...