Marin Theatres

Marin Magazine, Novato Theatre Company

From comedy to classics, family-friendly affairs to world debuts focusing on serious subjects, these three theaters fit the bill. Read on to find out about what’s planned for this month.

Throckmorton Theatre Bay Area performers take the stage every Wednesday for the intimate noon concert series, while Thursday evenings bring Mort Sahl, the longest actively performing American social satirist, whose career spans 60 years and 11 presidents.

Marin Magazine, Throckmorton Theater

Marin Theatre Company Swimmers takes a look at the relationships we have and don’t have, with our co-workers. This is a world-premiere show from award-winning up-and-coming playwright Rachel Bonds (pictured). On a lighter note, The Little Mermaid runs until March 6.

Marin Magazine, Marin Theater Company, Rachel Bonds

Novato Theater Company 4000 Miles is a play about loss, healing and how we operate in today’s world, written by Amy Herzog and directed by Norman Hall. Twenty-one-year-old Leo and his 91-year-old grandmother are unlikely roommates who fight, learn and connect.

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Ken Bacon

This article originally appeared in Marin Magazine’s print edition under the headline: “Center Stage.


Kasia Pawlowska

Kasia Pawlowska loves words. A native of Poland, Kasia moved to the States when she was seven. The San Francisco State University creative writing graduate went on to write for publications like the San Francisco Bay Guardian and KQED Arts among others prior to joining the Marin Magazine staff. Topics Kasia has covered include travel, trends, mushroom hunting, an award-winning series on social media addiction and loads of other random things. When she’s not busy blogging or researching and writing articles, she’s either at home writing postcards and reading or going to shows. Recently, Kasia has been trying to branch out and diversify, ie: use different emojis. Her quest for the perfect chip is never-ending.