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Theatre Ways in Northern California!
At this time we are only updating Area #1.
There are three basic geographical areas for you to select from at the left of this page. A fourth is for surrounding areas.


(1) East Bay Theatres and Companies
(Most of Contra Costa County & the 680 Corridor) Including:
Alamo, Antioch, Avon, Blackhawk, Brentwood, Canyon, Clayton, Clyde, Concord, Crockett, Danville, Diablo, Dublin, Lafayette, Livermore, Martinez, Moraga, Orinda, Pacheco, Pleasant Hill,Pleasanton, Pittsburg, Rheem Valley, Rossmoor, San Ramon, Walnut Creek.

(2) Central East Bay Theatres and Companies
Including:
Alameda, Albany, Berkeley, Castro Valley, Crockett, El Cerrito, El Sobrante, Emeryville, Fremont, Rodeo, Hayward, Hurcules, Kensington, Newark, Oakland, Piedmont, Pinole, Richmond, San Leandro, San Pablo, Union City.
 
(3) San Francisco Theatres and Companies

You'll be able to find out immediately what's playing everywhere in the Bay Area by clicking on one of these areas at the left of this page. 

Addresses, phone numbers, web pages and ticket information, all in one place.

This web page is designed to provide everything
the Theatre Aficionado wants!  (on or off the stage)
Productions, shows
addresses,
phone numbers and
web Pages.
Audtion notices,
Reviews and press releases.
Soon, we will be putting together
Group parties.
Theatre Week-ends.
First Nighters.
Front and Center Clubs.
Group Rates and more.
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We are excited that you are visiting our web site.

On this site you'll find information about our activities along with descriptions of our special theatre packages.(coming soon) We hope you will find all of the information you are looking for.

Did you Know??
The word 'theater' is derived from the Greek 'theasthai' which means "to see".

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