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Something Rotten Berkeley Playhouse At Julia Morgan Theater Tickets & Info
Dive into the vibrant world of 'Something Rotten!' at Berkeley on July 12, 2025, where the magic of theatre comes alive. This Tony Award-winning musical, directed and choreographed by Casey Nicholaw, is a hilarious tribute to the world of Shakespeare, featuring a standout performance by Christian Borle as the Bard, which earned him a Tony. The show is celebrated for its witty blend of history and humor, making it a must-see for theatre lovers. Enhance your experience with exclusive pre-show workshops and behind-the-scenes tours, offering a glimpse into the creative process. Special packages are available for those looking to make their visit unforgettable. Join us for an evening of laughter, music, and unparalleled entertainment that has captivated audiences worldwide.
Berkeley Playhouse At Julia Morgan Theater
Discover the magic of live theater at Berkeley Playhouse at Julia Morgan Theater, a historic venue that blends classic charm with innovative performances. Recently captivating audiences with 'Something Rotten Berkeley', this theater is no stranger to groundbreaking productions, like the 2011 'West Side Story' featuring a real-time musical ensemble—a rarity in regional theater. Beyond the stage, the venue boasts accessible seating, including wheelchair spots and easy facility access, ensuring a comfortable experience for all. Marvel at the precision of artists' configurations and the grandeur of theatrical backdrops from the balcony. Just a fifteen-minute walk northwest from the Berkeley Art Museum, the theater is nestled near serene public gardens, perfect for a pre-show stroll. Don't miss your chance to witness 'Something Rotten Berkeley' in this iconic setting, where every performance is a testament to the theater's enduring legacy and commitment to excellence.