• Raven Performing Arts Theater presents Who Will Dance with Pancho Villa?

    Raven Performing Arts Theater 115 North Street, Healdsburg, United States

    The play tells the story of a young Chicano from Chicago, lured to the East Coast by an Ivy League scholarship. As he tries to make a life there, he neglects family relationships and deep cultural roots established throughout generations. It takes his mother’s nearly fatal heart attack, help from a Jewish therapist, and the visitation of the spirits of his long dead relatives (and of his historical idol, Pancho Villa) to help him realize what he’s lost, and how to get it back.

    $10 – $25
  • Cinnabar Theater presents My Fair Lady

    Warren Theater 1801 East Cotati Ave, Rohnert Park, ca

    This iconic musical, based on George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion, features one of Broadway’s most beloved scores. Join us for an enchanting journey as Eliza Doolittle transforms from a cockney flower girl to an elegant lady, featuring unforgettable songs like “Wouldn’t It Be Loverly?”, “I Could Have Danced All Night”, and “On the Street Where You Live.”

    $23 – $72
  • 6th Street Playhouse presents Romeo & Juliet

    6th Street Playouse 52 W. 6th Street, Santa Rosa, United States

    Romeo & Juliet remains one of William Shakespeare’s most celebrated works, delving into the depths of love, fate, and the societal pressures that can lead to tragedy. Its timeless narrative continues to resonate, highlighting the enduring question of fate versus free will.

    $26.95 – $47.95
  • Marin Theatre presents The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov

    Marin Theatre 397 Miller Avenue, Mill Valley, United States

    This classic is set at the turn of the 20th century, where an aristocratic matriarch returns home to her family’s estate, which has fallen into debt. The house and beautiful cherry orchard are set to be auctioned off while the family resists solutions, desperate to preserve their way of life and ignore the changing times.

    $15 – $59
  • Bodega Bay Chowder Day

    Sonoma Coast Visitor Center 913 California 1, Bodega Bay, CA, United States

    Join us for a fun day in the Bodega Bay Area sampling chowder at the numerous restaurants. This is a driving event around the towns allowing you to enjoy our beautiful area. It is not a walking event. This is a Fundraiser for the various charities, scholarships and supporting Bodega Bay area businesses.

    $33.85
  • JaM Cellars Presents The Ten Tenors

    Uptown Theatre 1350 Third Street, Napa, CA, United States

    If you see one tenor act this year—do yourself a favour and make it THE TEN TENORS. Their voices will lift your spirits, stir your soul, and leave you cheering for more. Don’t miss this chance to celebrate three decades of vocal magic with the group that redefined the tenor genre for the modern age.

    $55 – $177
  • Sweetwater presents Wreckless Strangers with Beso Negro

    Sweetwater Music Hall 19 Corte Madera Avenue, Mill Valley, CA, United States

    Wreckless Strangers is a collective of six friends and musicians carrying the torch for San Francisco’s grand rock ‘n’ roll tradition.

    $26.28
  • Mystic Theatre presents Wonder Bread 5

    Mystic Theatre 23 Petaluma Blvd N, Petaluma, CA, United States

    Wonder Bread 5 is like a group of neighborhood kids that stayed together throughout the years.

    $39.69
  • Sweetwater presents Dan Mangan & Israel Nebeker

    Sweetwater Music Hall 19 Corte Madera Avenue, Mill Valley, CA, United States

    Two iconic voices of indie folk share one stage for a rare night of music. Dan Mangan, a two-time JUNO Award-winner and Polaris Music Prize nominee, has built a global following with albums like Over two decades, Dan Mangan has managed an enviably strong creative ethic, and his integrity as both a singer and songwriter has only strengthened with age.

    $31.42
  • Luther Burbank Center for the Arts presents Nick Offerman: Big Woodchuck

    Luther Burbank Center for the Arts 50 Mark West Springs Road, Santa Rosa, United States

    Actor, author, humorist, and woodworker Nick Offerman is back to remind the fans of sawdust what a living, breathing mammal, unsullied by AI, looks like. With songs and notions inspired by his newest book, Little Woodchucks

    TBD