Our Marsh Rising Series is typically held on Wednesday nights at 7:30pm and offers the opportunity for performers to have an entire evening to themselves to perform a new work they've been developing in front of an audience. Please come see our upcoming Marsh Risings. Please visit our website for more info: themarsh.org/rising.html
The Marsh is looking for a House Manager! This is a part time position. Must be able to work evenings and weekends when performances take place.
Thu, April 3, 2008 - 1:07 PM
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The Marsh is a non-profit theatre located in the Mission district that supports new and upcoming performers and performances. Our focus tends to be on solo performance. For more information about The Marsh, go to www.themarsh.org. Duties: Preparing and opening house; supervising and maintaining cleanliness of bathroom facilities; ensuring com... read more
One night only!
Thu, January 17, 2008 - 10:00 AM
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The show plays Wednesday, January 23, 2008 at 7:30 pm at The Marsh, 1062 Valencia Street @ 22nd Street in San Francisco. Tickets are $12. To buy tickets call 1-800-838-3006 or visit www.themarsh.org For more information, visit www.themarsh.org or call 415-826-5750 "When I first saw [Squeeze Box], I was deeply moved. Ann Randolph's amazing work, both as a writer and fellow performer, touched my heart and my mind so profoundly that I felt it belonged on the New York ... read more
Savage Arts opens this Friday (the 18th) at The Marsh theater! 8:00 pm!
Mon, January 14, 2008 - 1:40 PM
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"Savage Arts", written and performed by Sharon Eberhardt, is based on the true story of an Indian witchcraft trial that took place in 1930 in New York State. A volatile mix of sexual longing, opposing cultures, art and prejudice, "Savage Arts" builds to its explosive denouement with a quiet yet devastating subtlety. To purchase tickets please call Brown Paper Tickets at 800-838-3006 or click here: www.brownp... read more
The Marsh Presents SLOUCHING TOWARDS DISNEYLAND, featuring Merle (Ian Shoales) Kessler & Joshua Raoul Brody and directed by Bill Allard.
Thu, October 25, 2007 - 5:11 PM
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The show plays Thursday through Saturday at 8:00 pm at The Marsh, 1062 Valencia Street @ 22nd Street in San Francisco. There is no show on November, 22 Thanksgiving Day. Tickets are $15-35 sliding scale. To buy tickets call 1-800-838-3006 or visit www.themarsh.org For more information, visit www.themarsh.org or call 415-826-5750 Ian Shoales and ... read more
December 5, 2007
I love The Marsh theater! I am clearly bias since I work there, but everyone I interact with, staff, patrons and performers are lovely, funky, fun beings. What The Marsh offers artists everywhere is a very rare thing to find! I love working here and supporting them!
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Deborah Gwinn and Jim Cave's "Romeo and Juliet Duets" - beginning March 6th running Thursday-Saturdays at 8:00 pm. Veteran and beloved performers, Deborah Gwinn and Jim Cave perform in Romeo & Juliet and Other Duets, a stroll along the “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” as re-envisioned through the works of William Shakespeare, Miguel de Cervantes and Eugene Ionesco. With these series of duets, Deb and Jim continue their collaboration into tragedy and romance, which started at The Marsh with their performance of Don Quixote in 1997.
Jeff Greenwald's "Strange Travel Suggestions" April 3rd through April 26th Thursdays-Saturdays in our upstairs theater space. Oakland-based writer Jeff Greenwald -- best known for his critically acclaimed travel books, including Shopping for Buddhas and The Size of the World -- brings the hand of destiny into his newest work: an improvised monologue inspired by the vagaries of wanderlust. Audience members step onto the stage, and spin a huge, colorful Wheel of Fortune. Round and 'round it spins, and where it stops, our story begins....
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The Marsh develops new performance. It encourages and supports all stages of this development by providing artists with an intimate performance venue and an environment that encourages experimentation by giving audiences a place in which to see work on the cutting edge of creativity. The Marsh provides a community where both artists and audiences can branch out into new territory. At each stage of development audiences serve as an integral part of the creative process, witnessing the magic of the artist at work. And those of us who experience the unfolding of an exceptional new piece, will never forget it. History In theater you need materials, you need collaborators, and you need a venue. The vision would never have taken shape without Stephanie's first collaborator, Peggy Howe. They started a Monday Night performance series at the Hotel Utah in 1989, moved to Morty's in North Beach the following year, then into the back room at Cafe Beano where The Marsh began presenting over 150 different performances a year. The collaboration had expanded to include the Performers, the Audience, and everyone involved in supporting the work (the Support) that goes on at a theater. In December 1992, The Marsh found its current home at 1062 Valencia, an intimate 110 seat theater. In 1996, it purchased this location, a 12,000 sq ft building, where the vision continues to evolve. How it all began. In 1989, Stephanie Weisman, the theater’s founder and artistic director, started The Marsh because she wanted a place for writers and performers like herself to easily develop their performances. It began as a Monday night performance series, just at the time when solo performance was taking off in San Francisco, and it was an immediate success. Every week, four different performers performed for fifteen minutes each at the legendary Hotel Utah, a historic drinking hole formerly frequented by gold miners and Beat poets. Competition with Monday Night Football drove The Marsh to Morty’s in North Beach, the famous sixties hang-out where Lenny Bruce and Sarah Vaughn, among others, used to perform. Then, in 1990, The Marsh moved into the back room of the now defunct Café Beano on Valencia Street (now Café Ethiopia). Within a month, it was putting on seven performances a week. The first staged workshop was Marga Gomez’s Memory Tricks, Josh Kornbluth’s Haiku Tunnel was The Marsh’s first full-length production (and first feature film!) and Charlie Varon’s initial solo piece Honest Prophets saw its debut there. After a short stint at the old Modern Times Bookstore location, in December 1992, The Marsh moved to its current home at 1062 Valencia. It rented the friendly, laid back, 112 seat theater formerly occupied by the jazz club Bajones (where, according to local lore, you could get a margarita on the rocks at six in the morning). In 1996 The Marsh purchased the whole building, gradually developing the 12,000 square foot space into a community arts center. It currently includes two theaters, a comedy club, a cafe and a youth theater. The vision continues to evolve, most recently with the opening of a new theater in the Gaia Building in Berkeley’s thriving art district and in its developing relationships with other Bay Area theaters to present Marsh productions which include the Luther Burbank Center in Santa Rosa, the Dance Palace in Point Reyes, and the Sonoma Community Center. So why is it called The Marsh? The name, The Marsh, a breeding ground for new performance, came out of several months Stephanie Weisman spent living in a house on stilts on the Delaware Bay. The teeming interplay of the marsh terrain and its vast fecundity seemed a perfect metaphor. Vision The Marsh began with a creative vision. The name, The Marsh, a breeding ground for new performance, came out of several months Stephanie Weisman spent living on the edge of a marsh writing and watching the rich interplay between the different elements that created the landscape. The Marsh, it seemed like a perfect metaphor for artistic development in the urban environment. It is about transformation, possibilities and community. Most people first come to The Marsh as audience members, but they often end up more actively involved: enrolling in a workshop, coming to a sing-along night, volunteering their services, participating in The Marsh's internship program or maybe even testing their talents as a Monday night performer. The Marsh provides an encouraging place for both audiences and performers to branch out and offers opportunities for every level of involvement.
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The Marsh presents DIE WELLE (The Wave) May 22 at the JCC
( events » arts ) “DIE WELLE (The Wave) is chilling … seductive and horrifying – an assured piece of film making.” Variety Jan 30, 2008
“DIE WELLE (The Wave) opens with a rush of energy and doesn’t let up!” Variety Jan 30, 2008 “It can happen again…Don’t mis... read more
event starts Thursday, May 22, 2008 - 7:00 PM
The Marsh presents Wes "Scoop" Nisker's CRAZY WISDOM SAVES THE WORLD AGAIN
( events » arts ) FOUR PERFORMANCES ONLY!
The Marsh presents Wes "Scoop" Nisker's CRAZY WISDOM SAVES THE WORLD AGAIN. “His performance, laced with original songs, manages to make suffering a knee-slapper. He delivers Zen zingers with Borsht Belt timing.” New ... read more
event starts Friday, May 16, 2008 - 8:00 PM
The Marsh presents Marga Gomez’s LONG ISLAND ICED LATINA & Samantha Chanse’s LYDIA’S FUNERAL VIDEO (excerpt).
( events » arts ) Four Performances Only!
The Marsh presents Drama Desk nominee and GLAAD Award winner Marga Gomez in LONG ISLAND ICED LATINA plus Samantha Chanse performing an exerpt from LYDIA’S FUNERAL VIDEO. The shows play on May 28th & 29th at 8:00 pm an... read more
event starts Wednesday, May 28, 2008 - 8:00 PM
The Marsh presents Ann Randolph’s SQUEEZE BOX
( events » arts ) "When I first saw [Squeeze Box], I was deeply moved. Ann Randolph's amazing work, both as a writer and fellow performer, touched my heart and my mind so profoundly that I felt it belonged on the New York stage."
— Anne Bancroft "She goes in and... read more
event starts Saturday, May 17, 2008 - 5:00 PM
The Marsh presents Liza Raynal’s AMERICAN JOE
( events » arts ) The Marsh presents Liza Raynal’s AMERICAN JOE
One Performance only! Wednesday, April 23 @ 7:30 pm The Marsh, 1062 Valencia Street @ 22nd Street in San Francisco. Tickets are $8-12 Sliding Scale. To buy tickets call 1-800-838-3006 or visi... read more
event starts Wednesday, April 23, 2008 - 7:30 PM
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