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Theatre Bay Area serves more than 300 member theatre companies and 2,900 individual members in the San Francisco Bay Area and Northern California.
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Header: Rowan Brooks and Stacy Ross in What the Butler Saw at Marin Theatre Company. Photo by Ed Smith.
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The July/August issue of American Theatre hit my mailbox today, and I found an intriguing juxtaposition in its Letters section. I skimmed the page and saw Tony Taccone’s name as
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Theatre Bay Area (TBA) is a non-profit organization, founded in 1976, whose mission is to unite, strengthen and promote the theatre community in the San Francisco Bay Area, working
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Theatre Bay Area (TBA) is a non-profit organization, founded in 1976, whose mission is to The San Francisco Bay Area is the third largest theatre center in the
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Additionally, the New Conservatory Theatre Center (NCTC) is known for A major player in the promotion of theater in the Bay Area is Theatre Bay Area (or TBA)
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The Galveston Bay Area is a region that surrounds the Galveston Bay estuary of The Bay Area Houston Ballet and Theatre group and the League City Ballet offer
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In 2003, Moorer produced and directed a Bay Area Critics' Awards-winning production of Buddy - The Buddy "Pacific Repertory Theatre", Theatre Bay Area website, accessed July
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Operates Tix Bay Area (half-price ticket booth at Union Square), administers the Mary Mason Lemonade Fund for Critically Ill Theater Workers, and conducts annual general auditions.
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The Monthly Theatre News Magazine Published by Theatre Bay Area all content ©1999-2009 Theatre Bay Area, 1663 Mission St. #525, San Francisco CA 94103.
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Theatre Bay Area (TBA) is a non-profit organization, founded in 1976, whose mission is to The San Francisco Bay Area is the third largest theatre center in the
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The second Sunday of every month, Natasha Muse hosts "A Funny Night for Comedy" at the Actors' Theatre, showcasing a handful of the Bay Area's most talented comedians!
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