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As guidelines continue to evolve, we remain closed and committed to the health and safety of our theater community. However, we are elated to be getting ready for a joyful, healing, and safe return to
There are so many great plays which haven't been produced in our home town of San Diego, or anywhere, in FAR too long. New Fortune soars from the ashes of Poor Players, an award-winning, critically-acclaimed
Located in historic Volcano California, the town that hosted the state's first amateur theatrical company, Volcano Theatre Company (VTC) has been performing live theatrical productions that range from
STC understands that young people dream of careers in performing arts, but they need an outlet and proper training. STC meets those needs by offering K-12 students after school and weekend training programs
Acme was founded in 1980 by Davis High School English teacher, Dave Burmester, and a group of eager teenagers. The company's first production Bare Stage/Blue Jeans was a simple performance of a series
We're thrilled to reopen our theatre for live performances! In our new season, we need to prepare our building, restore our staff, engage with playwrights, performers, and designers - all the things
Soon we will experience that moment of sitting with our fellow audience members in a darkened theatre as the stage lights rise once again. For anybody looking for a venue after dinner in the Little River
In 2011 we recognized a need for the youth and families in North Long Beach to celebrate who they are; with their unique gifts and talents and the value they bring to the community. For so many years,
Welcome to Conundrum Theatre Company, a 501(c)(3) non-profit theater organization located in Burbank, CA. Conundrum Theatre Company in partner with the Burbank YMCA got the opportunity to sing at the ribbon
Beginning in 1964 a group of actors gathered at the home of Susan French to read the works of William Shakespeare. The address was 40 Haldeman Road in Santa Monica Canyon. Thus the name, Theatre 40. Theatre