Join director Doll Piccotto and cast members for a lively, free Zoom talkback as we unravel the mystery behind “The Mousetrap” and explore the art of bringing this classic whodunit to life.
I Heart City Lights: A benefit concert with Nineteen
We had so much fun that we’re doing it again! Nineteen, San Jose’s professional Big Band, is back to perform another benefit concert for the theater, with your favorite City Lights actors singing love songs. Warm up your Friday night and show your love for City Lights.
Join director Kimberly Ridgeway and the In Love and Warcraft team for a lively Zoom talkback exploring the intersection of online gaming, digital personas, and romantic storytelling.
City Lights actors sing holiday carols with Nineteen, San Jose’s professional Big Band! This concert is a fundraiser for the theater and a great way to see some of your favorite artists from “Kinky Boots,” “Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show” and more.
Want to live longer in the world of the historic 1914 Christmas truce? Join “Truce: A Christmas Wish from the Great War” director Angie Higgins and members of the cast for a behind-the-scenes chat.
Come get in the spirit of the season with jazz-blues-country singer Ren Geisick and her band. We’re thrilled to present the 10th annual Ren’s Winter Wonderland concerts!
OK, so they didn’t have Zoom in 1912. But the Inspector is still scheduled to make an appearance in this fun online talkback with director Mark Anderson Phillips and members of the cast of “An Inspector Calls.”
Our annual “Lights Up!” festival of new plays returns on Sunday, Aug. 4. The lineup features scripts by George Psarras and Max Tachis, and a Maker Fair showcasing a variety of artists.
In an evening of laughter, tears and sociology, Brian Copeland’s acclaimed solo show “Not a Genuine Black Man” is a hilarious and insightful look at Bay Area history, and at the ways in which our upbringings make us who we are.