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Something Rotten Berkeley Playhouse At Julia Morgan Theater Tickets & Info
Don't miss the electrifying performance of 'Something Rotten' in Berkeley on July 17, 2025, a musical comedy that brilliantly skewers Shakespearean lore with a modern twist. Produced by the acclaimed team behind 'In the Heights,' this show is a laugh-out-loud journey through the Renaissance, highlighting the often-overlooked role of women in theater. With its clever take on playwrights as rock stars and a storyline that explores the perils of artistic rivalry through the ambitious Nick Bottom, 'Something Rotten' has earned its place in contemporary musical theater and even educational curricula. Beyond the laughs, the festival is committed to equity and inclusion, offering post-performance talks to delve deeper into its themes. Witness the young performers' captivating skill live on stage—where talent and innovation meet in a celebration not to be missed.
Berkeley Playhouse At Julia Morgan Theater
Discover the magic of live theater at Berkeley Playhouse, nestled in the historic Julia Morgan Theater, one of the few remaining buildings in Berkeley designed by the legendary architect Julia Morgan. This intimate venue, surrounded by charming residential homes, offers a cozy and unique setting for unforgettable performances, including the uproarious 'Something Rotten Berkeley'. Known for its innovative 'Theater Shadow Performances' that mesmerize with dramatic light and shadow effects, Berkeley Playhouse also shines a spotlight on new talent through its 'New Works Festival'. Don't miss your chance to experience 'Something Rotten Berkeley', where VIP seating perks like premium views and exclusive actor interactions elevate your night out. While general admission follows a first-come, first-served policy, early arrival ensures the best street parking spots around this cultural gem.