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The Cherry Orchard
Whether one has seen a number of past productions on school or professional stages or if one is a Chekhov virgin, Marin Theatre’s current “The Cherry Orchard” is a century-plus classic given a wonderful dusting off that is a must-see to be savored from beginning to end.
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Other recent reviews
Running After Shadows
City Lights Theatre Company stages the both delightfully hilarious and deeply moving world premiere of Vincent Terrell Durham’s “Running After Shadows.”
What the Constitution Means to Me
At a time when our nation and the Supreme Court itself is increasingly at odds at what the Constitution does and does not mean in 2026, Hillbarn Theatre & Conservatory is staging a high energy, fascinatingly compelling, and often thought-provoking “What the Constitution Means to Me.”
Spanish Stew
With ample heart and over-flowing humor, GLAAD Award winning writer and performer known nationally and beloved locally — Marga Gomez — presents her latest of fifteen solo shows at The Marsh Berkeley Theater, “Spanish Stew.”
How Shakespeare Saved My Life
Jacob Ming-Trent’s “How Shakespeare Saved My Life: is nothing short of a must-see in which his words, demeanor, and final invitation for our follow-up action in fact might be life-changing for someone in the audience that in the evening’s end, gives him a well-deserved standing ovation.
Little Women
South Bay Musical Theatre’s “Little Women” soars in every respect — musically, staging, directing, and acting — a production whose 1863-65 setting is period-perfect but also present-day accessible and relatable for both young and old.






