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Shotgun Players Shotgun Players exists to light up the Bay Area with exhilarating, come-as-you-are live theater The eye-opening experiences we share push through the static in a way that’s both provocative and disarming, because when there’s no screen between you and the power of the stage, we’re connected and invigorated
Shows – Shotgun Players Join internationally renowned Shotgun Players resident graphic artist, muralist, and snake oil salesman extraordinaire R Black for a crash course in the art of poster making A hands-on experience where you’ll create a poster for your favorite stage work
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Shotgun Players - Wikipedia The Shotgun Players is a California East Bay regional theatre group located in Berkeley, California It runs 6 to 7 productions per season Its main stage is the Ashby Stage located in the Lorin District near the Ashby BART station
Shotgun Players Our Town Wilder graduated from Berkeley High in 1915, and Shotgun is proud to bring this classic to The Ashby Stage Even if you think you know Our Town , we guarantee that you’ll experience something new – after all, no one breaks down the classics like we do
‘Yellow Face’ opens at Shotgun Players’ Ashby Stage May 10 Berkeley’s Shotgun Players and director Daniel J Eslick bring this poignant, hilarious and personal exploration of race, identity and representation to the Ashby Stage May 10 through June 8 “This isn’t just a play about a single identity
Shotgun Players kicks off 2025 season with ‘Art’ Shotgun Players kicks off their 33rd season on March 8 with Yasmina Reza’s internationally acclaimed play, ‘Art,‘ which explores the intimate, often comical, and sometimes downright dramatic dynamics of cisgender, heteronormative, white male friendship Under the direction of visionary Emilie Whelan, this production invites audiences to