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Anthony Micheal
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Anthony Michael Jefferson’s The Bumpy Road Less Traveled The Marsh Berkeley Theater July 10 – August 7, 2026 Fridays at 7:30pm Written & Performed by Anthony Michael Jefferson Dire…
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Anthony Michael Jefferson’s The Bumpy Road Less Traveled The Marsh Berkeley Theater July 10 – August 7, 2026 Fridays at 7:30pm Written & Performed by Anthony Michael Jefferson Directed by Dylan Russell Ticket Information Tickets: $25 – $35 General Seating | $50 & $100 Reserved Seating 75 minutes | No Intermission | Ages 14+ (Please do not bring infants to the show) Online ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance. Additional tickets may be available for purchase at the door. Show Description The Bumpy Road Less Traveled begins at AJ’s first day of kindergarten, sharing what life in beautiful Hermosa Beach, Southern California, looks and sounds like through his young eyes—sharing the intimate dreams of his family’s progressive hopes. A horrific tragedy strikes, forever changing two families’ trajectories. We witness what horrors lie in wait behind the walls of California’s prison industrial complex. Guardian angels, personal demons, and unsuspecting heroines escort you down his bumpy road. Artist Biography Anthony Michael Jefferson (AJ) was born in Harrisburg, PA. His parents had California dreams. When the powder blue Cadillac stopped finally, AJ was now living a stone’s throw from the Pacific ocean in Hermosa Beach, Southern California. At his core AJ is a surfer, chef, actor, activist, and playwright. Pen and paper are his oldest friends. The runner-up was a Hibachi grill his parents got him for Christmas. AJ has been performing in the Bay Area for over three years. He is a fellow with Marin Shakespeare and F.I.P.P.P. He’s played The Boatswain in The Tempest,Othello, Cassius for MSC and performed as Ray DuVaul in Sarah Shourd’s, The Box . The Bumpy Road Less Traveled was originally developed with the support of FIPPP. Please read our Health, Safety and COVID-19 Information Our commitment to our patrons
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Fri, Jul 17 · 7:30 PM
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The Marsh Berk
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2026-07-07 03:35 |
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Pearl Ong's NIGHT DRIVER
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Pearl Ong’s Night Driver The Marsh Berkeley Theater July 11 – August 8, 2026 Saturdays at 5:00 pm Written & Performed by Pearl Ong Directed by David Ford Ticket Information Tickets…
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Pearl Ong’s Night Driver The Marsh Berkeley Theater July 11 – August 8, 2026 Saturdays at 5:00 pm Written & Performed by Pearl Ong Directed by David Ford Ticket Information Tickets: $25 – $35 General Seating | $50 & $100 Reserved Seating 60 minutes | No intermission | Ages 18+ (Please do not bring infants to the show) Online ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance. Additional tickets may be available for purchase at the door. Show Description What’s a Hong Kong princess doing behind the wheel of a San Francisco cab? And how does her very proper mother react? Night Driver takes audiences on the unexpected journeys of a model minority gone rogue. This captivating story vividly revisits the vibrant, free-spirited gay scene in San Francisco from the late 1970s to the mid-1980s, blending humor, rebellion, and cultural clashes to portray a life fiercely determined to defy expectations. Winner of “Best Cabaret/Concert/Solo Performance” in the 2025 BroadwayWorld SF Bay Area Awards! Artist Biography Pearl started performing in 2019 at Stage Werx in San Francisco. She has since performed short autobiographical pieces at Solo Sundays at Stage Werx, Tell It On Tuesday at the Berkeley Marsh, Monday Night at the Marsh. She’s done Night Driver, her first full length piece at Marsh Rising and the IFOYE Festival at the SF Marsh. Press & Media A SF Chronicle Datebook Pick! Night taxi rides are portal into long-gone S.F. at the Marsh “Night Driver”: Hong Kong Princess Navigates S.F. Queer Scene—at The Marsh Theater Review: NIGHT DRIVER (Pearl Ong at The Marsh) Resistance in Residence: Playwright, Performer Pearl Ong Drama Masks: Chasing ghosts of SF past in ‘Night Driver’ “Pearl Ong’s ‘Night Driver’ surges with vulnerability, beckons hilarity” – The Daily Californian Please read our Health, Safety and COVID-19 Information Our commitment to our patrons
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Sat, Jul 18 · 7:30 PM
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The Marsh Berk
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Berkeley
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The Marsh
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2026-07-07 03:35 |
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Pearl Ong's NIGHT DRIVER
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Pamela Gaye Walker’s Little BIG Mouth The Marsh Berkeley Mainstage July 12 – August 2 Sundays at 5pm Written & Performed by Pamela Gaye Walker Directed by Pam Walker Ticket Informa…
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Pamela Gaye Walker’s Little BIG Mouth The Marsh Berkeley Mainstage July 12 – August 2 Sundays at 5pm Written & Performed by Pamela Gaye Walker Directed by Pam Walker Ticket Information Tickets: $25 – $35 General Seating | $50 & $100 Reserved Seating 60 minutes | No Intermission | Ages 15+ (Please do not bring infants to the show) Online ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance. Additional tickets may be available for purchase at the door. Show Description Fierce, funny, and unflinchingly personal, Little BIG Mouth follows one actress’s fight to stay visible in a world telling her to play small. Sparked by times with her fearless six-year-old granddaughter, who is growing up; and her only mentor, Georgia O’Keeffe; she reckons with ambition, trauma, and a lifetime of being sidelined in this daring new solo show. Artist Biography Pamela is an actor, writer, and director for theatre and film and President of Flown the Coop and Ghost Ranch Productions. She recently starred in the play The Empty Nesters in S.F. and L.A. and has adapted it for TV series and a feature film. She wrote and directed the feature film Shakti’s Retreat, and wrote a biopic about painter Georgia O’Keeffe, which was in development at Miramax, based a character she’s played on and off around the country for many years. Extensive acting credits include Chicago’s “Buckets of Beckett” festival starring John Mahoney (New Mercury Theatre); Audrey in LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS; Rebeck’s SPIKE HEELS; SEA MARKS (Royal George Theatre), “Principal Actress” Nom. – Joseph Jefferson Award; Brecht’s THE JEWISH WIFE & HANNAH FREE (Victory Gardens, Actress of the Year); and Beckett’s one-woman HAPPY DAYS. She’s done numerous shows in the SF Bay area – Aurora Theatre, TheatreWorks, Magic. In LA, Pamela acted in the film WOOLY BOYS, starring Peter Fonda; with Randy Quaid in THE LAST RITES; and with Rita Moreno in the independent REMEMBER ME. She supplied voices for Pixar’s THE INCREDIBLES and has appeared in var
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Sun, Jul 19 · 7:30 PM
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The Marsh Berk
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Berkeley
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The Marsh
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2026-07-07 03:35 |
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Anthony Micheal
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Anthony Michael Jefferson’s The Bumpy Road Less Traveled The Marsh Berkeley Theater July 10 – August 7, 2026 Fridays at 7:30pm Written & Performed by Anthony Michael Jefferson Dire…
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Anthony Michael Jefferson’s The Bumpy Road Less Traveled The Marsh Berkeley Theater July 10 – August 7, 2026 Fridays at 7:30pm Written & Performed by Anthony Michael Jefferson Directed by Dylan Russell Ticket Information Tickets: $25 – $35 General Seating | $50 & $100 Reserved Seating 75 minutes | No Intermission | Ages 14+ (Please do not bring infants to the show) Online ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance. Additional tickets may be available for purchase at the door. Show Description The Bumpy Road Less Traveled begins at AJ’s first day of kindergarten, sharing what life in beautiful Hermosa Beach, Southern California, looks and sounds like through his young eyes—sharing the intimate dreams of his family’s progressive hopes. A horrific tragedy strikes, forever changing two families’ trajectories. We witness what horrors lie in wait behind the walls of California’s prison industrial complex. Guardian angels, personal demons, and unsuspecting heroines escort you down his bumpy road. Artist Biography Anthony Michael Jefferson (AJ) was born in Harrisburg, PA. His parents had California dreams. When the powder blue Cadillac stopped finally, AJ was now living a stone’s throw from the Pacific ocean in Hermosa Beach, Southern California. At his core AJ is a surfer, chef, actor, activist, and playwright. Pen and paper are his oldest friends. The runner-up was a Hibachi grill his parents got him for Christmas. AJ has been performing in the Bay Area for over three years. He is a fellow with Marin Shakespeare and F.I.P.P.P. He’s played The Boatswain in The Tempest,Othello, Cassius for MSC and performed as Ray DuVaul in Sarah Shourd’s, The Box . The Bumpy Road Less Traveled was originally developed with the support of FIPPP. Please read our Health, Safety and COVID-19 Information Our commitment to our patrons
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Fri, Jul 24 · 7:30 PM
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The Marsh Berk
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The Marsh
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2026-07-07 03:35 |
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Pearl Ong's NIGHT DRIVER
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Pearl Ong’s Night Driver The Marsh Berkeley Theater July 11 – August 8, 2026 Saturdays at 5:00 pm Written & Performed by Pearl Ong Directed by David Ford Ticket Information Tickets…
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Pearl Ong’s Night Driver The Marsh Berkeley Theater July 11 – August 8, 2026 Saturdays at 5:00 pm Written & Performed by Pearl Ong Directed by David Ford Ticket Information Tickets: $25 – $35 General Seating | $50 & $100 Reserved Seating 60 minutes | No intermission | Ages 18+ (Please do not bring infants to the show) Online ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance. Additional tickets may be available for purchase at the door. Show Description What’s a Hong Kong princess doing behind the wheel of a San Francisco cab? And how does her very proper mother react? Night Driver takes audiences on the unexpected journeys of a model minority gone rogue. This captivating story vividly revisits the vibrant, free-spirited gay scene in San Francisco from the late 1970s to the mid-1980s, blending humor, rebellion, and cultural clashes to portray a life fiercely determined to defy expectations. Winner of “Best Cabaret/Concert/Solo Performance” in the 2025 BroadwayWorld SF Bay Area Awards! Artist Biography Pearl started performing in 2019 at Stage Werx in San Francisco. She has since performed short autobiographical pieces at Solo Sundays at Stage Werx, Tell It On Tuesday at the Berkeley Marsh, Monday Night at the Marsh. She’s done Night Driver, her first full length piece at Marsh Rising and the IFOYE Festival at the SF Marsh. Press & Media A SF Chronicle Datebook Pick! Night taxi rides are portal into long-gone S.F. at the Marsh “Night Driver”: Hong Kong Princess Navigates S.F. Queer Scene—at The Marsh Theater Review: NIGHT DRIVER (Pearl Ong at The Marsh) Resistance in Residence: Playwright, Performer Pearl Ong Drama Masks: Chasing ghosts of SF past in ‘Night Driver’ “Pearl Ong’s ‘Night Driver’ surges with vulnerability, beckons hilarity” – The Daily Californian Please read our Health, Safety and COVID-19 Information Our commitment to our patrons
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Sat, Jul 25 · 7:30 PM
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The Marsh Berk
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Berkeley
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The Marsh
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2026-07-07 03:35 |
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Pearl Ong's NIGHT DRIVER
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Pamela Gaye Walker’s Little BIG Mouth The Marsh Berkeley Mainstage July 12 – August 2 Sundays at 5pm Written & Performed by Pamela Gaye Walker Directed by Pam Walker Ticket Informa…
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Pamela Gaye Walker’s Little BIG Mouth The Marsh Berkeley Mainstage July 12 – August 2 Sundays at 5pm Written & Performed by Pamela Gaye Walker Directed by Pam Walker Ticket Information Tickets: $25 – $35 General Seating | $50 & $100 Reserved Seating 60 minutes | No Intermission | Ages 15+ (Please do not bring infants to the show) Online ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance. Additional tickets may be available for purchase at the door. Show Description Fierce, funny, and unflinchingly personal, Little BIG Mouth follows one actress’s fight to stay visible in a world telling her to play small. Sparked by times with her fearless six-year-old granddaughter, who is growing up; and her only mentor, Georgia O’Keeffe; she reckons with ambition, trauma, and a lifetime of being sidelined in this daring new solo show. Artist Biography Pamela is an actor, writer, and director for theatre and film and President of Flown the Coop and Ghost Ranch Productions. She recently starred in the play The Empty Nesters in S.F. and L.A. and has adapted it for TV series and a feature film. She wrote and directed the feature film Shakti’s Retreat, and wrote a biopic about painter Georgia O’Keeffe, which was in development at Miramax, based a character she’s played on and off around the country for many years. Extensive acting credits include Chicago’s “Buckets of Beckett” festival starring John Mahoney (New Mercury Theatre); Audrey in LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS; Rebeck’s SPIKE HEELS; SEA MARKS (Royal George Theatre), “Principal Actress” Nom. – Joseph Jefferson Award; Brecht’s THE JEWISH WIFE & HANNAH FREE (Victory Gardens, Actress of the Year); and Beckett’s one-woman HAPPY DAYS. She’s done numerous shows in the SF Bay area – Aurora Theatre, TheatreWorks, Magic. In LA, Pamela acted in the film WOOLY BOYS, starring Peter Fonda; with Randy Quaid in THE LAST RITES; and with Rita Moreno in the independent REMEMBER ME. She supplied voices for Pixar’s THE INCREDIBLES and has appeared in var
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Sun, Jul 26 · 7:30 PM
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The Marsh Berk
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Berkeley
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The Marsh
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2026-07-07 03:35 |
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Anthony Micheal
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Anthony Michael Jefferson’s The Bumpy Road Less Traveled The Marsh Berkeley Theater July 10 – August 7, 2026 Fridays at 7:30pm Written & Performed by Anthony Michael Jefferson Dire…
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Anthony Michael Jefferson’s The Bumpy Road Less Traveled The Marsh Berkeley Theater July 10 – August 7, 2026 Fridays at 7:30pm Written & Performed by Anthony Michael Jefferson Directed by Dylan Russell Ticket Information Tickets: $25 – $35 General Seating | $50 & $100 Reserved Seating 75 minutes | No Intermission | Ages 14+ (Please do not bring infants to the show) Online ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance. Additional tickets may be available for purchase at the door. Show Description The Bumpy Road Less Traveled begins at AJ’s first day of kindergarten, sharing what life in beautiful Hermosa Beach, Southern California, looks and sounds like through his young eyes—sharing the intimate dreams of his family’s progressive hopes. A horrific tragedy strikes, forever changing two families’ trajectories. We witness what horrors lie in wait behind the walls of California’s prison industrial complex. Guardian angels, personal demons, and unsuspecting heroines escort you down his bumpy road. Artist Biography Anthony Michael Jefferson (AJ) was born in Harrisburg, PA. His parents had California dreams. When the powder blue Cadillac stopped finally, AJ was now living a stone’s throw from the Pacific ocean in Hermosa Beach, Southern California. At his core AJ is a surfer, chef, actor, activist, and playwright. Pen and paper are his oldest friends. The runner-up was a Hibachi grill his parents got him for Christmas. AJ has been performing in the Bay Area for over three years. He is a fellow with Marin Shakespeare and F.I.P.P.P. He’s played The Boatswain in The Tempest,Othello, Cassius for MSC and performed as Ray DuVaul in Sarah Shourd’s, The Box . The Bumpy Road Less Traveled was originally developed with the support of FIPPP. Please read our Health, Safety and COVID-19 Information Our commitment to our patrons
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Fri, Jul 31 · 7:30 PM
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The Marsh Berk
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Berkeley
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The Marsh
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2026-07-07 03:35 |
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Pearl Ong's NIGHT DRIVER
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Pearl Ong’s Night Driver The Marsh Berkeley Theater July 11 – August 8, 2026 Saturdays at 5:00 pm Written & Performed by Pearl Ong Directed by David Ford Ticket Information Tickets…
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Pearl Ong’s Night Driver The Marsh Berkeley Theater July 11 – August 8, 2026 Saturdays at 5:00 pm Written & Performed by Pearl Ong Directed by David Ford Ticket Information Tickets: $25 – $35 General Seating | $50 & $100 Reserved Seating 60 minutes | No intermission | Ages 18+ (Please do not bring infants to the show) Online ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance. Additional tickets may be available for purchase at the door. Show Description What’s a Hong Kong princess doing behind the wheel of a San Francisco cab? And how does her very proper mother react? Night Driver takes audiences on the unexpected journeys of a model minority gone rogue. This captivating story vividly revisits the vibrant, free-spirited gay scene in San Francisco from the late 1970s to the mid-1980s, blending humor, rebellion, and cultural clashes to portray a life fiercely determined to defy expectations. Winner of “Best Cabaret/Concert/Solo Performance” in the 2025 BroadwayWorld SF Bay Area Awards! Artist Biography Pearl started performing in 2019 at Stage Werx in San Francisco. She has since performed short autobiographical pieces at Solo Sundays at Stage Werx, Tell It On Tuesday at the Berkeley Marsh, Monday Night at the Marsh. She’s done Night Driver, her first full length piece at Marsh Rising and the IFOYE Festival at the SF Marsh. Press & Media A SF Chronicle Datebook Pick! Night taxi rides are portal into long-gone S.F. at the Marsh “Night Driver”: Hong Kong Princess Navigates S.F. Queer Scene—at The Marsh Theater Review: NIGHT DRIVER (Pearl Ong at The Marsh) Resistance in Residence: Playwright, Performer Pearl Ong Drama Masks: Chasing ghosts of SF past in ‘Night Driver’ “Pearl Ong’s ‘Night Driver’ surges with vulnerability, beckons hilarity” – The Daily Californian Please read our Health, Safety and COVID-19 Information Our commitment to our patrons
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Sat, Aug 1 · 7:30 PM
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The Marsh Berk
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Berkeley
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The Marsh
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2026-07-07 03:35 |
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Pearl Ong's NIGHT DRIVER
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Pamela Gaye Walker’s Little BIG Mouth The Marsh Berkeley Mainstage July 12 – August 2 Sundays at 5pm Written & Performed by Pamela Gaye Walker Directed by Pam Walker Ticket Informa…
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Pamela Gaye Walker’s Little BIG Mouth The Marsh Berkeley Mainstage July 12 – August 2 Sundays at 5pm Written & Performed by Pamela Gaye Walker Directed by Pam Walker Ticket Information Tickets: $25 – $35 General Seating | $50 & $100 Reserved Seating 60 minutes | No Intermission | Ages 15+ (Please do not bring infants to the show) Online ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance. Additional tickets may be available for purchase at the door. Show Description Fierce, funny, and unflinchingly personal, Little BIG Mouth follows one actress’s fight to stay visible in a world telling her to play small. Sparked by times with her fearless six-year-old granddaughter, who is growing up; and her only mentor, Georgia O’Keeffe; she reckons with ambition, trauma, and a lifetime of being sidelined in this daring new solo show. Artist Biography Pamela is an actor, writer, and director for theatre and film and President of Flown the Coop and Ghost Ranch Productions. She recently starred in the play The Empty Nesters in S.F. and L.A. and has adapted it for TV series and a feature film. She wrote and directed the feature film Shakti’s Retreat, and wrote a biopic about painter Georgia O’Keeffe, which was in development at Miramax, based a character she’s played on and off around the country for many years. Extensive acting credits include Chicago’s “Buckets of Beckett” festival starring John Mahoney (New Mercury Theatre); Audrey in LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS; Rebeck’s SPIKE HEELS; SEA MARKS (Royal George Theatre), “Principal Actress” Nom. – Joseph Jefferson Award; Brecht’s THE JEWISH WIFE & HANNAH FREE (Victory Gardens, Actress of the Year); and Beckett’s one-woman HAPPY DAYS. She’s done numerous shows in the SF Bay area – Aurora Theatre, TheatreWorks, Magic. In LA, Pamela acted in the film WOOLY BOYS, starring Peter Fonda; with Randy Quaid in THE LAST RITES; and with Rita Moreno in the independent REMEMBER ME. She supplied voices for Pixar’s THE INCREDIBLES and has appeared in var
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Sun, Aug 2 · 7:30 PM
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The Marsh Berk
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Berkeley
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The Marsh
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2026-07-07 03:35 |
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Anthony Micheal
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Anthony Michael Jefferson’s The Bumpy Road Less Traveled The Marsh Berkeley Theater July 10 – August 7, 2026 Fridays at 7:30pm Written & Performed by Anthony Michael Jefferson Dire…
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Anthony Michael Jefferson’s The Bumpy Road Less Traveled The Marsh Berkeley Theater July 10 – August 7, 2026 Fridays at 7:30pm Written & Performed by Anthony Michael Jefferson Directed by Dylan Russell Ticket Information Tickets: $25 – $35 General Seating | $50 & $100 Reserved Seating 75 minutes | No Intermission | Ages 14+ (Please do not bring infants to the show) Online ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance. Additional tickets may be available for purchase at the door. Show Description The Bumpy Road Less Traveled begins at AJ’s first day of kindergarten, sharing what life in beautiful Hermosa Beach, Southern California, looks and sounds like through his young eyes—sharing the intimate dreams of his family’s progressive hopes. A horrific tragedy strikes, forever changing two families’ trajectories. We witness what horrors lie in wait behind the walls of California’s prison industrial complex. Guardian angels, personal demons, and unsuspecting heroines escort you down his bumpy road. Artist Biography Anthony Michael Jefferson (AJ) was born in Harrisburg, PA. His parents had California dreams. When the powder blue Cadillac stopped finally, AJ was now living a stone’s throw from the Pacific ocean in Hermosa Beach, Southern California. At his core AJ is a surfer, chef, actor, activist, and playwright. Pen and paper are his oldest friends. The runner-up was a Hibachi grill his parents got him for Christmas. AJ has been performing in the Bay Area for over three years. He is a fellow with Marin Shakespeare and F.I.P.P.P. He’s played The Boatswain in The Tempest,Othello, Cassius for MSC and performed as Ray DuVaul in Sarah Shourd’s, The Box . The Bumpy Road Less Traveled was originally developed with the support of FIPPP. Please read our Health, Safety and COVID-19 Information Our commitment to our patrons
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Fri, Aug 7 · 7:30 PM
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The Marsh Berk
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Berkeley
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The Marsh
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2026-07-07 03:35 |
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Pearl Ong's NIGHT DRIVER
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Pearl Ong’s Night Driver The Marsh Berkeley Theater July 11 – August 8, 2026 Saturdays at 5:00 pm Written & Performed by Pearl Ong Directed by David Ford Ticket Information Tickets…
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Pearl Ong’s Night Driver The Marsh Berkeley Theater July 11 – August 8, 2026 Saturdays at 5:00 pm Written & Performed by Pearl Ong Directed by David Ford Ticket Information Tickets: $25 – $35 General Seating | $50 & $100 Reserved Seating 60 minutes | No intermission | Ages 18+ (Please do not bring infants to the show) Online ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance. Additional tickets may be available for purchase at the door. Show Description What’s a Hong Kong princess doing behind the wheel of a San Francisco cab? And how does her very proper mother react? Night Driver takes audiences on the unexpected journeys of a model minority gone rogue. This captivating story vividly revisits the vibrant, free-spirited gay scene in San Francisco from the late 1970s to the mid-1980s, blending humor, rebellion, and cultural clashes to portray a life fiercely determined to defy expectations. Winner of “Best Cabaret/Concert/Solo Performance” in the 2025 BroadwayWorld SF Bay Area Awards! Artist Biography Pearl started performing in 2019 at Stage Werx in San Francisco. She has since performed short autobiographical pieces at Solo Sundays at Stage Werx, Tell It On Tuesday at the Berkeley Marsh, Monday Night at the Marsh. She’s done Night Driver, her first full length piece at Marsh Rising and the IFOYE Festival at the SF Marsh. Press & Media A SF Chronicle Datebook Pick! Night taxi rides are portal into long-gone S.F. at the Marsh “Night Driver”: Hong Kong Princess Navigates S.F. Queer Scene—at The Marsh Theater Review: NIGHT DRIVER (Pearl Ong at The Marsh) Resistance in Residence: Playwright, Performer Pearl Ong Drama Masks: Chasing ghosts of SF past in ‘Night Driver’ “Pearl Ong’s ‘Night Driver’ surges with vulnerability, beckons hilarity” – The Daily Californian Please read our Health, Safety and COVID-19 Information Our commitment to our patrons
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Sat, Aug 8 · 5:00 PM
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The Marsh Berk
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Berkeley
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2026-07-07 03:35 |
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Class Sara Felder Solo Performance
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Solo Performance with Sara Felder Tuition: $410. Low income folks: $310 (Two spots left.) Help someone else attend: $510. (Two spots left.) Full tuition is due at the time of regis…
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Solo Performance with Sara Felder Tuition: $410. Low income folks: $310 (Two spots left.) Help someone else attend: $510. (Two spots left.) Full tuition is due at the time of registration for all classes Summer 2026 Schedule The Marsh Berkeley – Sundays | July 12 – August 16, 2026 | 10:00 am – 1:00 pm Public Class Performance – August 16 at 2:00 pm 6 sessions. 3 hours per class. Class Description In this fun and rigorous class, we will create a safe place to support each other, take risks and have fun. We will be verbal and non-verbal, do writing and moving, and engage in some inner and outer spelunking. There will be short weekly assignments, and at the end of our sessions, you will be invited to perform your work – a 10 minute piece or a couple of shorter pieces. This class is designed for seasoned performers, those who have yet to enter a stage, and everyone in-between. Our class is richer when people come from different genres of performance and bring different levels of experience. People of all identities are invited to come play and theatrically perform your stories. Bring/Wear: Loose clothing to move around, some water and snacks, notebook for writing, some curiosity, your fears, a measure of openness, a bit of generosity, your full self. Testimonials from Former Students: “I’m still basking in the glow, still soaking up and digesting all that happened, and still amazed that I was inspired to create pieces using material I’d been wrestling with for years.” – Ralph H. “I can create something. WOW. I kept thinking – this is hard, I hate this…and in reality, I loved every minute of it.” – Dorian. G. “ As a teacher, Sara challenged us to craft rich performance pieces under tough limitations of time and media. She showed us how to build from the simplest movements and beginnings. It was an eye-opening and mind-opening experience for students who came from both non-theater and extensive theater experience. “ – Joanna S. “ Sara is amazing. What we learned went beyo
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Sun, Aug 9 · See venue
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The Marsh Berk
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Berkeley
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The Marsh
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2026-07-07 03:35 |
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Class Sara Felder Solo Performance
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Solo Performance with Sara Felder Tuition: $410. Low income folks: $310 (Two spots left.) Help someone else attend: $510. (Two spots left.) Full tuition is due at the time of regis…
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Solo Performance with Sara Felder Tuition: $410. Low income folks: $310 (Two spots left.) Help someone else attend: $510. (Two spots left.) Full tuition is due at the time of registration for all classes Summer 2026 Schedule The Marsh Berkeley – Sundays | July 12 – August 16, 2026 | 10:00 am – 1:00 pm Public Class Performance – August 16 at 2:00 pm 6 sessions. 3 hours per class. Class Description In this fun and rigorous class, we will create a safe place to support each other, take risks and have fun. We will be verbal and non-verbal, do writing and moving, and engage in some inner and outer spelunking. There will be short weekly assignments, and at the end of our sessions, you will be invited to perform your work – a 10 minute piece or a couple of shorter pieces. This class is designed for seasoned performers, those who have yet to enter a stage, and everyone in-between. Our class is richer when people come from different genres of performance and bring different levels of experience. People of all identities are invited to come play and theatrically perform your stories. Bring/Wear: Loose clothing to move around, some water and snacks, notebook for writing, some curiosity, your fears, a measure of openness, a bit of generosity, your full self. Testimonials from Former Students: “I’m still basking in the glow, still soaking up and digesting all that happened, and still amazed that I was inspired to create pieces using material I’d been wrestling with for years.” – Ralph H. “I can create something. WOW. I kept thinking – this is hard, I hate this…and in reality, I loved every minute of it.” – Dorian. G. “ As a teacher, Sara challenged us to craft rich performance pieces under tough limitations of time and media. She showed us how to build from the simplest movements and beginnings. It was an eye-opening and mind-opening experience for students who came from both non-theater and extensive theater experience. “ – Joanna S. “ Sara is amazing. What we learned went beyo
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Sun, Aug 16 · See venue
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The Marsh Berk
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