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Tag: Sacramento theater review

A group of actors sit on a stage talking and laughing.
Posted inArts

‘Fat Ham’ brings together family, food, fights and feuds

by Katerina GraziosiMarch 31, 2026March 31, 2026

We’re invited to a backyard barbecue to celebrate the recent wedding of a mother who married her recently murdered husband’s brother. The mom’s son, Juice, is not happy about his uncle becoming his stepdad, and even less happy when his dad’s ghost appears.

Two actors sit on the set of Capital Stage's "I And You."
Posted inArts

Teen angst and attitudes on display in Sacramento with Capital Stage’s ‘I and You’ 

by Katerina GraziosiDecember 18, 2025December 18, 2025
A group of people make silly faces and reach over each other in a prop car.
Posted inArts

Falcon’s Eye Theatre creates an immersive, spellbinding experience with ‘Mr. Burns: A Post-Electric Play’

by Katerina GraziosiNovember 17, 2025November 17, 2025
Three men can be seen in period costumes and top hats standing on a stage.
Posted inArts

Capital Stage’s ‘The Lehman Trilogy’ is a fascinating journey from Lehman Brothers’ beginnings to its crash ending

by Katerina GraziosiSeptember 10, 2025September 15, 2025
Posted inArts

Comedy-thriller ‘Accomplice’ proves Chautauqua is a driving force for high-caliber theater in the Sacramento Valley

by Katerina GraziosiSeptember 9, 2025September 9, 2025
Actors portraying characters from "Frankenstein" on a dimly lit stage.
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‘Young Frankenstein’ brings the laughs to life at Sutter Street Theatre in Folsom

by Katerina GraziosiJuly 31, 2025July 31, 2025
Two men on the set of "King James." The man on the left snaps a picture using a smartphone of the man on the right, who has earbuds in and appears to be posing.
Posted inArts

Basketball and bro-banter build a nuanced friendship in Capital Stage’s ‘King James’

by Katerina GraziosiJuly 7, 2025July 7, 2025
A group of three people sit in camping chairs near a cooler. Woods can be seen in the set background.
Posted inArts

‘The Grown-Ups’ is a fitting amalgam of hope and looming chaos for Sacramento theater-goers

by Katerina GraziosiJune 17, 2025June 17, 2025
A group of three people stand together. The person in the center is playing a saxophone.
Posted inArts

Celebration Arts’ ‘Before it Hits Home’ explores family’s reaction to prodigal son’s AIDS diagnosis

by Katerina GraziosiJune 17, 2025June 17, 2025
Two actors stand on stage in a set with toppled chairs and dilapidated infrastructure.
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Capital Stage’s ‘Unseen’ is viewed through the lens of a war photographer and how her work affects her life

by Katerina GraziosiMay 21, 2025May 21, 2025

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