Marin Theatre Company
Outdoor Art Club Hosts Marin Masters Fine Art Show to Benefit Marin Theatre Co. & OAC ā June 2-3
This yearās show will feature work by nationally recognized local artists, including Sirima Sataman, Chris Berkov, Christopher Chaffin, Nelson Hee, Phillippe Gandiol, Jeannette Le Grue, Barbara Contini, Patrick McDonnell and Guy Chambers. The event will feature oil and watercolor paintings, photography, woodwork, and jewelry.
Read MoreMutual Admiration Society: We Created Something Special, You’ve Filled Us With Joy and We Can’t Wait to Do It Again Next Year
What a strange, bewildering feeling to be flooded with so much jubilation and pent up excitement. We created something that struck a nerve in our community after two-plus years of so much tumult and despair.
Read MoreThe Inaugural Mill Valley Music Festival, in Photos
Our photographers captured every angle of the inaugural Mill Valley Music Fest on May 7th. These incredible shots, by Paige K. Parsons, Gary Ferber and Alex McCutcheon got it all.
Read MoreNwanduās Electrifying PlayĀ ‘Pass Over’ Hits the MTC Stage ā Thru Feb. 20
Marin Theatre Company returns this week with acclaimed playwright Antoinette Chinonye Nwanduās provocative, electrifying play Pass Over, which reopened Broadway after the pandemic closures and drew āblazingly theatrical and thrillingly tenseā raves from The New York Times.
Read MoreThe Indispensable ā and Now Digital ā Mill Valley Community Map Has Arrived
Vitality ā eating, drinking, shopping, exploring, gathering and inspiring ā is our north star. But you’ve got to able to find it. We’ve got you covered.
Read MoreState Extends Indoor Mask Mandate Through Feb. 15
In Marin, which boasts a 93% vaccination rate among the eligible population and a nearly 90% rate among the county’s total population, cases have spiked sharply, but hospitalizations remain manageable, public health officials said.
Read MoreA Mill Valley Year in Review: Joy, Pain, Sunshine…What Else? (Lately), Plenty of Much-Needed Rain
As we near the third year of an absolutely relentless, seemingly never-ending and ever-changing global pandemic, it can be difficult to take it all in, to view 2021 with a macro-level perspective, particularly as we are currently awash in the incredibly transmissible Omicron variant. Here’s as good a starting point as any: holy sh** vaccines are an absolute wonder!
Read MoreThe Case to #ShopMV: NY Times’ Wirecutter Says Shopping Local Returns 3x More Money to the Local Economy
When you buy local, your money does much more for your community than it does when you shop at national chains. Three times more money returns to the local economy when you shop locally, while eating at locally owned restaurants brings in two times more money.
Read MoreMarin Theatre Company Readies āGeorgiana and Kitty: Christmas at Pemberley,ā The Final Third of its ‘Pride and Prejudice’-Themed Trilogy ā Nov. 18-Dec. 19
Through it all ā the COVID-imposed postponements, the scramble to garner much-needed financial relief, the rush ofĀ late-pandemic shifts in the arts labor market and the the brilliantly innovative performancesĀ filmed on stage and streamed digitally ā theĀ Marin Theatre Company has persevered.
Read MoreFeel the Love: Marin Arts’ UpTake Culture Feed Shines a Light on Mill Valley Artistic Bounty (and Much More)
We spend all day, every day shouting into the hills about the wonders of Mill Valley. But we’re incredibly grateful when other organizations do the same, and that is certainly the case with a recent post by Pamela Coddington, Editor at MarinArtsā UPTAKE Culture Feed.
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