A Queer CabarGay!
Redwood Curtain is extending Pride Month into July! We’re bringing the fun back with a big queer celebration of Pride! Join the talented performers of Redwood Curtain and feel the beauty of the love and fun that musical theater’s queerness has to offer! This will be a pair of performances that will make you smile and laugh and want to come back and see it again.
A Queer CabarGay!
Redwood Curtain is extending Pride Month into July! We’re bringing the fun back with a big queer celebration of Pride! Join the talented performers of Redwood Curtain and feel the beauty of the love and fun that musical theater’s queerness has to offer! This will be a pair of performances that will make you smile and laugh and want to come back and see it again.
The Minutes
Tracy Letts’ The Minutes is a dark comedy set entirely during a small-town city council meeting, where newcomer Mr. Peel asks relentlessly about the missing minutes from a previous session and the sudden absence of a fellow council member. The play, initially a sharp satire of petty local politics and bureaucracy, builds to a sinister, shocking revelation about the town's historical foundation. This play is a powerful modern allegory for how communities choose to remember or deliberately conceal uncomfortable truths about their past, particularly regarding their treatment of marginalized people. Ultimately, the play explores the lengths people will go to preserve their comforting, curated narratives of history and maintain power.
The Minutes
Tracy Letts’ The Minutes is a dark comedy set entirely during a small-town city council meeting, where newcomer Mr. Peel asks relentlessly about the missing minutes from a previous session and the sudden absence of a fellow council member. The play, initially a sharp satire of petty local politics and bureaucracy, builds to a sinister, shocking revelation about the town's historical foundation. This play is a powerful modern allegory for how communities choose to remember or deliberately conceal uncomfortable truths about their past, particularly regarding their treatment of marginalized people. Ultimately, the play explores the lengths people will go to preserve their comforting, curated narratives of history and maintain power.
The Minutes
Tracy Letts’ The Minutes is a dark comedy set entirely during a small-town city council meeting, where newcomer Mr. Peel asks relentlessly about the missing minutes from a previous session and the sudden absence of a fellow council member. The play, initially a sharp satire of petty local politics and bureaucracy, builds to a sinister, shocking revelation about the town's historical foundation. This play is a powerful modern allegory for how communities choose to remember or deliberately conceal uncomfortable truths about their past, particularly regarding their treatment of marginalized people. Ultimately, the play explores the lengths people will go to preserve their comforting, curated narratives of history and maintain power.
The Minutes
Tracy Letts’ The Minutes is a dark comedy set entirely during a small-town city council meeting, where newcomer Mr. Peel asks relentlessly about the missing minutes from a previous session and the sudden absence of a fellow council member. The play, initially a sharp satire of petty local politics and bureaucracy, builds to a sinister, shocking revelation about the town's historical foundation. This play is a powerful modern allegory for how communities choose to remember or deliberately conceal uncomfortable truths about their past, particularly regarding their treatment of marginalized people. Ultimately, the play explores the lengths people will go to preserve their comforting, curated narratives of history and maintain power.
The Minutes
Tracy Letts’ The Minutes is a dark comedy set entirely during a small-town city council meeting, where newcomer Mr. Peel asks relentlessly about the missing minutes from a previous session and the sudden absence of a fellow council member. The play, initially a sharp satire of petty local politics and bureaucracy, builds to a sinister, shocking revelation about the town's historical foundation. This play is a powerful modern allegory for how communities choose to remember or deliberately conceal uncomfortable truths about their past, particularly regarding their treatment of marginalized people. Ultimately, the play explores the lengths people will go to preserve their comforting, curated narratives of history and maintain power.
The Minutes
Tracy Letts’ The Minutes is a dark comedy set entirely during a small-town city council meeting, where newcomer Mr. Peel asks relentlessly about the missing minutes from a previous session and the sudden absence of a fellow council member. The play, initially a sharp satire of petty local politics and bureaucracy, builds to a sinister, shocking revelation about the town's historical foundation. This play is a powerful modern allegory for how communities choose to remember or deliberately conceal uncomfortable truths about their past, particularly regarding their treatment of marginalized people. Ultimately, the play explores the lengths people will go to preserve their comforting, curated narratives of history and maintain power.
The Minutes
Tracy Letts’ The Minutes is a dark comedy set entirely during a small-town city council meeting, where newcomer Mr. Peel asks relentlessly about the missing minutes from a previous session and the sudden absence of a fellow council member. The play, initially a sharp satire of petty local politics and bureaucracy, builds to a sinister, shocking revelation about the town's historical foundation. This play is a powerful modern allegory for how communities choose to remember or deliberately conceal uncomfortable truths about their past, particularly regarding their treatment of marginalized people. Ultimately, the play explores the lengths people will go to preserve their comforting, curated narratives of history and maintain power.
The Minutes
Tracy Letts’ The Minutes is a dark comedy set entirely during a small-town city council meeting, where newcomer Mr. Peel asks relentlessly about the missing minutes from a previous session and the sudden absence of a fellow council member. The play, initially a sharp satire of petty local politics and bureaucracy, builds to a sinister, shocking revelation about the town's historical foundation. This play is a powerful modern allegory for how communities choose to remember or deliberately conceal uncomfortable truths about their past, particularly regarding their treatment of marginalized people. Ultimately, the play explores the lengths people will go to preserve their comforting, curated narratives of history and maintain power.
The Minutes
Tracy Letts’ The Minutes is a dark comedy set entirely during a small-town city council meeting, where newcomer Mr. Peel asks relentlessly about the missing minutes from a previous session and the sudden absence of a fellow council member. The play, initially a sharp satire of petty local politics and bureaucracy, builds to a sinister, shocking revelation about the town's historical foundation. This play is a powerful modern allegory for how communities choose to remember or deliberately conceal uncomfortable truths about their past, particularly regarding their treatment of marginalized people. Ultimately, the play explores the lengths people will go to preserve their comforting, curated narratives of history and maintain power.
The Minutes
Tracy Letts’ The Minutes is a dark comedy set entirely during a small-town city council meeting, where newcomer Mr. Peel asks relentlessly about the missing minutes from a previous session and the sudden absence of a fellow council member. The play, initially a sharp satire of petty local politics and bureaucracy, builds to a sinister, shocking revelation about the town's historical foundation. This play is a powerful modern allegory for how communities choose to remember or deliberately conceal uncomfortable truths about their past, particularly regarding their treatment of marginalized people. Ultimately, the play explores the lengths people will go to preserve their comforting, curated narratives of history and maintain power.
The Minutes
Tracy Letts’ The Minutes is a dark comedy set entirely during a small-town city council meeting, where newcomer Mr. Peel asks relentlessly about the missing minutes from a previous session and the sudden absence of a fellow council member. The play, initially a sharp satire of petty local politics and bureaucracy, builds to a sinister, shocking revelation about the town's historical foundation. This play is a powerful modern allegory for how communities choose to remember or deliberately conceal uncomfortable truths about their past, particularly regarding their treatment of marginalized people. Ultimately, the play explores the lengths people will go to preserve their comforting, curated narratives of history and maintain power.
The Minutes
Tracy Letts’ The Minutes is a dark comedy set entirely during a small-town city council meeting, where newcomer Mr. Peel asks relentlessly about the missing minutes from a previous session and the sudden absence of a fellow council member. The play, initially a sharp satire of petty local politics and bureaucracy, builds to a sinister, shocking revelation about the town's historical foundation. This play is a powerful modern allegory for how communities choose to remember or deliberately conceal uncomfortable truths about their past, particularly regarding their treatment of marginalized people. Ultimately, the play explores the lengths people will go to preserve their comforting, curated narratives of history and maintain power.
The Half-Life of Marie Curie
Featuring Redwood Curtain Theatre Company’s Peggy Metzger and Cassandra Hesseltine, Lauren Gunderson's two-woman show The Half-Life of Marie Curie centers on the friendship between two-time Nobel Prize winner Marie Curie and engineer and social reformer Hertha Ayrton following the scandalous public revelation of Curie's affair after the death of her husband, Pierre. Ultimately, The Half-Life of Marie Curie is a testament to the enduring strength found in female alliance and the quiet resolve required to keep one's purpose—and work—afloat amidst a sea of judgment.
The Half-Life of Marie Curie
Featuring Redwood Curtain Theatre Company’s Peggy Metzger and Cassandra Hesseltine, Lauren Gunderson's two-woman show The Half-Life of Marie Curie centers on the friendship between two-time Nobel Prize winner Marie Curie and engineer and social reformer Hertha Ayrton following the scandalous public revelation of Curie's affair after the death of her husband, Pierre. Ultimately, The Half-Life of Marie Curie is a testament to the enduring strength found in female alliance and the quiet resolve required to keep one's purpose—and work—afloat amidst a sea of judgment.
The Half-Life of Marie Curie
Featuring Redwood Curtain Theatre Company’s Peggy Metzger and Cassandra Hesseltine, Lauren Gunderson's two-woman show The Half-Life of Marie Curie centers on the friendship between two-time Nobel Prize winner Marie Curie and engineer and social reformer Hertha Ayrton following the scandalous public revelation of Curie's affair after the death of her husband, Pierre. Ultimately, The Half-Life of Marie Curie is a testament to the enduring strength found in female alliance and the quiet resolve required to keep one's purpose—and work—afloat amidst a sea of judgment.
The Half-Life of Marie Curie
Featuring Redwood Curtain Theatre Company’s Peggy Metzger and Cassandra Hesseltine, Lauren Gunderson's two-woman show The Half-Life of Marie Curie centers on the friendship between two-time Nobel Prize winner Marie Curie and engineer and social reformer Hertha Ayrton following the scandalous public revelation of Curie's affair after the death of her husband, Pierre. Ultimately, The Half-Life of Marie Curie is a testament to the enduring strength found in female alliance and the quiet resolve required to keep one's purpose—and work—afloat amidst a sea of judgment.
The Half-Life of Marie Curie
Featuring Redwood Curtain Theatre Company’s Peggy Metzger and Cassandra Hesseltine, Lauren Gunderson's two-woman show The Half-Life of Marie Curie centers on the friendship between two-time Nobel Prize winner Marie Curie and engineer and social reformer Hertha Ayrton following the scandalous public revelation of Curie's affair after the death of her husband, Pierre. Ultimately, The Half-Life of Marie Curie is a testament to the enduring strength found in female alliance and the quiet resolve required to keep one's purpose—and work—afloat amidst a sea of judgment.
The Half-Life of Marie Curie
Featuring Redwood Curtain Theatre Company’s Peggy Metzger and Cassandra Hesseltine, Lauren Gunderson's two-woman show The Half-Life of Marie Curie centers on the friendship between two-time Nobel Prize winner Marie Curie and engineer and social reformer Hertha Ayrton following the scandalous public revelation of Curie's affair after the death of her husband, Pierre. Ultimately, The Half-Life of Marie Curie is a testament to the enduring strength found in female alliance and the quiet resolve required to keep one's purpose—and work—afloat amidst a sea of judgment.
The Half-Life of Marie Curie
Featuring Redwood Curtain Theatre Company’s Peggy Metzger and Cassandra Hesseltine, Lauren Gunderson's two-woman show The Half-Life of Marie Curie centers on the friendship between two-time Nobel Prize winner Marie Curie and engineer and social reformer Hertha Ayrton following the scandalous public revelation of Curie's affair after the death of her husband, Pierre. Ultimately, The Half-Life of Marie Curie is a testament to the enduring strength found in female alliance and the quiet resolve required to keep one's purpose—and work—afloat amidst a sea of judgment.
The Half-Life of Marie Curie
Featuring Redwood Curtain Theatre Company’s Peggy Metzger and Cassandra Hesseltine, Lauren Gunderson's two-woman show The Half-Life of Marie Curie centers on the friendship between two-time Nobel Prize winner Marie Curie and engineer and social reformer Hertha Ayrton following the scandalous public revelation of Curie's affair after the death of her husband, Pierre. Ultimately, The Half-Life of Marie Curie is a testament to the enduring strength found in female alliance and the quiet resolve required to keep one's purpose—and work—afloat amidst a sea of judgment.
The Half-Life of Marie Curie
Featuring Redwood Curtain Theatre Company’s Peggy Metzger and Cassandra Hesseltine, Lauren Gunderson's two-woman show The Half-Life of Marie Curie centers on the friendship between two-time Nobel Prize winner Marie Curie and engineer and social reformer Hertha Ayrton following the scandalous public revelation of Curie's affair after the death of her husband, Pierre. Ultimately, The Half-Life of Marie Curie is a testament to the enduring strength found in female alliance and the quiet resolve required to keep one's purpose—and work—afloat amidst a sea of judgment.
The Half-Life of Marie Curie
Featuring Redwood Curtain Theatre Company’s Peggy Metzger and Cassandra Hesseltine, Lauren Gunderson's two-woman show The Half-Life of Marie Curie centers on the friendship between two-time Nobel Prize winner Marie Curie and engineer and social reformer Hertha Ayrton following the scandalous public revelation of Curie's affair after the death of her husband, Pierre. Ultimately, The Half-Life of Marie Curie is a testament to the enduring strength found in female alliance and the quiet resolve required to keep one's purpose—and work—afloat amidst a sea of judgment.
The Half-Life of Marie Curie
Featuring Redwood Curtain Theatre Company’s Peggy Metzger and Cassandra Hesseltine, Lauren Gunderson's two-woman show The Half-Life of Marie Curie centers on the friendship between two-time Nobel Prize winner Marie Curie and engineer and social reformer Hertha Ayrton following the scandalous public revelation of Curie's affair after the death of her husband, Pierre. Ultimately, The Half-Life of Marie Curie is a testament to the enduring strength found in female alliance and the quiet resolve required to keep one's purpose—and work—afloat amidst a sea of judgment.
The Half-Life of Marie Curie
Featuring Redwood Curtain Theatre Company’s Peggy Metzger and Cassandra Hesseltine, Lauren Gunderson's two-woman show The Half-Life of Marie Curie centers on the friendship between two-time Nobel Prize winner Marie Curie and engineer and social reformer Hertha Ayrton following the scandalous public revelation of Curie's affair after the death of her husband, Pierre. Ultimately, The Half-Life of Marie Curie is a testament to the enduring strength found in female alliance and the quiet resolve required to keep one's purpose—and work—afloat amidst a sea of judgment.
Holiday Sing-Along
The holidays are fast upon us now and with that, Redwood Curtain Theatre brings you a Holiday Sing-Along! We’ll do some singing for you and lots of singing with you! We’ve got holiday songs that range from touching to downright hysterical, and performers you don’t want to miss!
The holidays are fast upon us now and with that, Redwood Curtain Theatre brings you a Holiday Sing-Along! We’ll do some singing for you and lots of singing with you! We’ve got holiday songs that range from touching to downright hysterical, and performers you don’t want to miss!
Holiday Sing-Along
The holidays are fast upon us now and with that, Redwood Curtain Theatre brings you a Holiday Sing-Along! We’ll do some singing for you and lots of singing with you! We’ve got holiday songs that range from touching to downright hysterical, and performers you don’t want to miss!
The holidays are fast upon us now and with that, Redwood Curtain Theatre brings you a Holiday Sing-Along! We’ll do some singing for you and lots of singing with you! We’ve got holiday songs that range from touching to downright hysterical, and performers you don’t want to miss!
POTUS
One four-letter word is about to rock 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. When the President unwittingly spins a PR nightmare into a global crisis, the seven brilliant and beleaguered women he relies upon most risk life, liberty, and the pursuit of sanity to keep the commander-in-chief out of trouble.
“Gleefully filthy.” ~ New York Times
“There are no secondary characters here, but a tight, fiercely funny ensemble of women…irresistibly funny” ~ Variety
POTUS
One four-letter word is about to rock 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. When the President unwittingly spins a PR nightmare into a global crisis, the seven brilliant and beleaguered women he relies upon most risk life, liberty, and the pursuit of sanity to keep the commander-in-chief out of trouble.
“Gleefully filthy.” ~ New York Times
“There are no secondary characters here, but a tight, fiercely funny ensemble of women…irresistibly funny” ~ Variety
POTUS
One four-letter word is about to rock 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. When the President unwittingly spins a PR nightmare into a global crisis, the seven brilliant and beleaguered women he relies upon most risk life, liberty, and the pursuit of sanity to keep the commander-in-chief out of trouble.
“Gleefully filthy.” ~ New York Times
“There are no secondary characters here, but a tight, fiercely funny ensemble of women…irresistibly funny” ~ Variety
POTUS
One four-letter word is about to rock 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. When the President unwittingly spins a PR nightmare into a global crisis, the seven brilliant and beleaguered women he relies upon most risk life, liberty, and the pursuit of sanity to keep the commander-in-chief out of trouble.
“Gleefully filthy.” ~ New York Times
“There are no secondary characters here, but a tight, fiercely funny ensemble of women…irresistibly funny” ~ Variety
POTUS
One four-letter word is about to rock 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. When the President unwittingly spins a PR nightmare into a global crisis, the seven brilliant and beleaguered women he relies upon most risk life, liberty, and the pursuit of sanity to keep the commander-in-chief out of trouble.
“Gleefully filthy.” ~ New York Times
“There are no secondary characters here, but a tight, fiercely funny ensemble of women…irresistibly funny” ~ Variety
POTUS
One four-letter word is about to rock 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. When the President unwittingly spins a PR nightmare into a global crisis, the seven brilliant and beleaguered women he relies upon most risk life, liberty, and the pursuit of sanity to keep the commander-in-chief out of trouble.
“Gleefully filthy.” ~ New York Times
“There are no secondary characters here, but a tight, fiercely funny ensemble of women…irresistibly funny” ~ Variety
POTUS
One four-letter word is about to rock 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. When the President unwittingly spins a PR nightmare into a global crisis, the seven brilliant and beleaguered women he relies upon most risk life, liberty, and the pursuit of sanity to keep the commander-in-chief out of trouble.
“Gleefully filthy.” ~ New York Times
“There are no secondary characters here, but a tight, fiercely funny ensemble of women…irresistibly funny” ~ Variety
POTUS
One four-letter word is about to rock 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. When the President unwittingly spins a PR nightmare into a global crisis, the seven brilliant and beleaguered women he relies upon most risk life, liberty, and the pursuit of sanity to keep the commander-in-chief out of trouble.
“Gleefully filthy.” ~ New York Times
“There are no secondary characters here, but a tight, fiercely funny ensemble of women…irresistibly funny” ~ Variety
POTUS
One four-letter word is about to rock 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. When the President unwittingly spins a PR nightmare into a global crisis, the seven brilliant and beleaguered women he relies upon most risk life, liberty, and the pursuit of sanity to keep the commander-in-chief out of trouble.
“Gleefully filthy.” ~ New York Times
“There are no secondary characters here, but a tight, fiercely funny ensemble of women…irresistibly funny” ~ Variety
POTUS
One four-letter word is about to rock 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. When the President unwittingly spins a PR nightmare into a global crisis, the seven brilliant and beleaguered women he relies upon most risk life, liberty, and the pursuit of sanity to keep the commander-in-chief out of trouble.
“Gleefully filthy.” ~ New York Times
“There are no secondary characters here, but a tight, fiercely funny ensemble of women…irresistibly funny” ~ Variety
POTUS
One four-letter word is about to rock 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. When the President unwittingly spins a PR nightmare into a global crisis, the seven brilliant and beleaguered women he relies upon most risk life, liberty, and the pursuit of sanity to keep the commander-in-chief out of trouble.
“Gleefully filthy.” ~ New York Times
“There are no secondary characters here, but a tight, fiercely funny ensemble of women…irresistibly funny” ~ Variety
POTUS
One four-letter word is about to rock 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. When the President unwittingly spins a PR nightmare into a global crisis, the seven brilliant and beleaguered women he relies upon most risk life, liberty, and the pursuit of sanity to keep the commander-in-chief out of trouble.
“Gleefully filthy.” ~ New York Times
“There are no secondary characters here, but a tight, fiercely funny ensemble of women…irresistibly funny” ~ Variety
Anti-Valentine's Day Cabaret
No lovey-dovey proclamations of love here.
Join us for a celebration of break-ups, farewells,
and can’t get rid of you fast enoughs.
Featuring some of your favorite Redwood Curtain performers: Craig Benson, Christina Jioras, Jo Kuzelka, Tina Toomata, Elaine Yslas, Evan Needham, Nan Voss, and Molly Severdia.
Anti-Valentine's Day Cabaret
No lovey-dovey proclamations of love here.
Join us for a celebration of break-ups, farewells,
and can’t get rid of you fast enoughs.
Featuring some of your favorite Redwood Curtain performers: Craig Benson, Christina Jioras, Jo Kuzelka, Tina Toomata, Elaine Yslas, Evan Needham, Nan Voss, and Molly Severdia.
The Game’s Afoot
In the winter of 1936, Broadway’s shining star, William Gillette, known far and wide for his role as Sherlock Holmes, invites his fellow cast to his London mansion for a festive weekend. But the occasion takes a turn when a guest is murdered. This holiday comedy-thriller is a rollercoaster of danger and hilarity, set against the backdrop of a sparkling Christmas celebration.
Tickets for all Redwood Curtain shows must be purchased through the North Coast Repertory Theatre’s website.
The Game’s Afoot
In the winter of 1936, Broadway’s shining star, William Gillette, known far and wide for his role as Sherlock Holmes, invites his fellow cast to his London mansion for a festive weekend. But the occasion takes a turn when a guest is murdered. This holiday comedy-thriller is a rollercoaster of danger and hilarity, set against the backdrop of a sparkling Christmas celebration.
Tickets for all Redwood Curtain shows must be purchased through the North Coast Repertory Theatre’s website.
