
"Well, it appears that fall has officially, um, fallen, which means the weather must be getting warmer. I do so love the Bay Area's many micro-climates. They've both hastened and deterred my potentially freezing to death in the cheap Sunset room where I've been staying. Makes me all the more eager to get out of the house. Fortunately, Bay Area theatre provides plenty of incentive to get out and about during the coming months."
"When Teatro Zinzanni pulled up its tent for good in 2011, quite a few folks wondered if it was worth the effort to try and replicate its mix of dinner theatre and Barnum-style showmanship. Yet, producers Vau de Vire did just that in 2019 with their naughty circus show "The Soiled Dove." I caught its debut and thought the performers were great, with the Gold Rush-era story rough around the edges."
Fall has arrived in the Bay Area and varied microclimates continue to shape local weather and living conditions. Bay Area theatre presents multiple live offerings between now and December that encourage audiences to go out. Vau de Vire revived a Zinzanni-style dinner-circus format with The Soiled Dove, which debuted in 2019 and returns after six years to Radium Runway in Alameda through November 5, featuring a Zinzanni veteran named Joan Baez. Ray of Light Theatre's long-running Rocky Horror tradition lost rights to ACT, then reclaimed and reworked the show for performances at Oasis from October 9 to November 1 as Oasis prepares to close.
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