February 12th

Film Screening

by Forrest Naylor

Directed by Forrest Naylor

3 short films by Forrest Naylor, the Creator, Writer, and Director of "Sundays" web series, a locally filmed nominated web series currently streaming online at SundaysTheSeries.com. Come see the earlier films of Forrest Naylor - Calla Lily (12 min) Favorite Color Pink (46 min) and Hallelujah (25 min) all shot locally on the Mendocino Coast, featuring many local actors and crew.   February 12 @ 6:30 pm • $10



January 27th - January 29th

Son Of The Sound Of A Cloud

Theatre de la Liberte’s SON OF THE SOUND OF A CLOUD  is an imaginative and joyful journey through the legends and stories from the old west coast, using life size puppets, traditional Eastern European Kukeri animal masks, actors and musicians. Each performance will focus on different stories and legends, which will be chosen by the audience in Commedia dell’Arte style.



Doug Kevilus
Mike Peterson

January 14th - January 15th

Award Winning Mentalist, Doug Kevilus

 

The Mendocino Theatre Company in association with Didjeriedoo Dreamtime Inn and Meditation Center present Award Winning Mentalist Doug Kevilus with, special guest magician, Mike Peterson.



Shee Haw
Rosy Nolan
Rosy Nolan
Shee Haw

January 6th

Rosy Nolan & Shee Haw

 



Annabel Carpenter, Erin Thomas, Merily & Bob Cohen
Bob Cohen & Benjamin Tuskes
Bob Cohen & Garth Hagerman as Scrooge and Marley
Bob Cohen
Tracy Carpenter & Bob Cohen
Bob Cohen & Milo Young
Maya DeLoche & Milo Young
Bob Cohen & Erin Thomas
Tracy Carpenter, Annabelle Carpenter & Garth Hagerman

December 2nd - December 18th

A Christmas Carol

by Charles Dickens, adapted by Jerry Juhl

Directed by Jerry Greenberg

As a special holiday treat for the entire family and friends of Mendocino Theatre Company, MTC is presenting Charles Dickens', A Christmas Carol, which plays Thursday-Sunday starting December 2 through December 18.



Ann Woodhead, Isla Bowery
Isla Bowery, Maya DeLoche, Beta Morello, Ann Woodhead
Ann Woodhead
Felecia Freitas
Scott Pappas, Felecia Freitas
Felecia Freitas, Ann Woodhead
season 35, show 6, 2011
Ann Woodhead

October 27th - November 27th

The Trip to Bountiful

by Horton Foote

Directed by Sue Winn

Is it ever really possible to go home again?

This is the question in Horton Foote’s poetic story of Mrs. Watts, an aging woman living in a cramped Houston apartment with her adult son and his abrasive wife. Yearning for the remembered freedom of her childhood home in Bountiful, Mrs. Watts sets out on a deeper journey than she could ever have imagined. Elegant and timeless, The Trip to Bountiful is a beautiful play from the recently deceased playwright (2009), often called "the American Chekhov."



Milo Young & Cynthia Audo. www.cyoungphotography.com
Cynthia Audo & Milo Young. www.cyoungphotography.com
Cynthia Audo & Milo Young. www.cyoungphotography.com
Milo Young & Cynthia Audo. www.cyoungphotography.com
Milo Young & Tracy Carpenter. www.cyoungphotography.com
Season 35, show 5, 2011
Milo Young & Cynthia Audo. www.cyoungphotography.com
Cynthia Audo & Milo Young. www.cyoungphotography.com
Cynthia Audo & Milo Young. www.cyoungphotography.com
Tracy Carpenter & Milo Young. www.cyoungphotography.com

September 15th - October 16th

Same Time Next Year

by Bernard Slade

Directed by Milo Young

One of the most popular romantic comedies of the century, Same Time, Next Year ran four years on Broadway, winning a Tony Award for lead actress Ellen Burstyn, who later recreated her role in the successful motion picture. It remains one of the world's most widely produced plays. The plot follows a love affair between two people, Doris and George, married to others, who rendezvous once a year. Twenty-five years of manners and morals are hilariously and touchingly played out by the lovers.



July 28th - September 4th

The Pavilion

by Craig Wright

Directed by Kennedy White

"This is the way the universe begins."

With those words, the Narrator of The Pavilion, like the Stage Manager in Our Town, takes the audience on a ride through the past, the present, and the future, introducing us to Peter and Kari, former high school sweethearts on the night of a high school reunion. Their past is broken. Can it be mended? Can time ever be coaxed into running backwards? The Pavilion is a sweepingly romantic modern classic.



C. Young Photography
Toddcinnamon photography
Toddcinnamon photography
Toddcinnamon photography

July 22nd

Les Filles Rouge

Encore performance! Polaris Dance Troupe is back with bells on! Or should we say, bells off… Founder and local dancer and teacher Melinda Miller-Klopfer is producing "Les Filles Rouge ~ a burlesque extravaganza!" and it promises to be an extravaganza indeed.  Ticket prices are 25$ in advance, 30$ at the door.



Steve Worthen, Holly Kirkman
Jesse Bevan, Jacob Garcia, Holly Kirkman
Steve Worthen, Jan Saul
Holly Kirkman
Tayo, Benjamin, Ruby, Steve, Jan, Alyssa, Jesse, Jacob, & Holly.
season 35, show 3, 2011, poster by Daniel Sarhad
Alyssa Williams, Ruby Bell Sherpa

June 9th - July 17th

She Stoops to Conquer

by Oliver Goldsmith

Directed by Dan Kozloff

First performed in London in 1773, this hilarious farce, full of witty social commentary has continued to delight Audiences for more than 200 years. Comic confusion and imagined class distinctions threaten to derail an engagement between young Mr. Marlow and the vivacious Kate Hardcastle. It takes all of Kate's ingenuity to turn things to her advantage in this fast-paced, warm, and wise play.