


This Weekend!
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Star Quest Takes a Final Bow
December 13th & 14th
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Star Quest has been a successful youth talent show for 32 years. We have had over 1,000 participants and hundreds of volunteers that contributed to our success story. But all great things must come to an end, and it is time for our little searching star to take a final bow. This year the show will have video clips from shows past, medleys of songs from our favorite shows, and a cast of 21 talented performers from ages 5 to 18. Also we are thrilled to have some veteran performers as guest stars. To add to the fun, we have over 200 costumes! The Saturday performances are for everyone of course, and children are very welcome. As always our guests 12 and under will receive a goody bag filled with fun prizes that reflect the theme of the music medleys that we will be performing.
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Tickets from $5
December 19
Spontaneous Mind
“Improv for Good”
Friday, December 19th at 7:30 PM
Improv for GOOD is an improvised theatrical production. The purpose of the production is to raise money and awareness for our charity partner. The show will be comprised of a number of what we call short form games. They are performed with more of a scene-based twist whenever possible. All made up from your suggestions.
Our second half is a blend of games, and this later portion of the show features some longer scenes that may be humorous with a bit of drama thrown in.
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Proceeds will go to one of our charity partners which are 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations.
Tickets only $15
December 21
Onstage Repertory Theatre
The Lowell Ensemble
Sunday, December 21st at 3 PM
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Please join us for the Lowell Ensemble’s 16th annual fun & festive Holiday Concert, featuring musicians from the San Francisco Ballet & Opera Orchestras and special guest, soprano Stephanie Eukel.
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Ensemble Members include:
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Janet Popesco Archibald, Oboe & English Horn
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Paul Ehrlich, Viola
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Victoria Ehrlich, Cello
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Zachariah Spellman, Tuba
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Karen Hutchinson, Keyboard
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We’ll get you in the holiday mood with Classical, Holiday & Pop tunes both familiar and unusual, as well as complimentary Bourbon Balls, cookies & a few surprises, too!
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Children & families welcome!
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Wheelchair and companion tickets can only be purchased at
the Box Office or by calling the Theater and leaving a message.
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Tickets start at $19
NYE Comedy at the Campbell
Contra Costa Comedy
New Year’s Eve
Comedy at the Campbell
Wednesday, December 31st
Hosted by Bob Johnston.​
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New Year's Eve Comedy at the Campbell Theater in downtown Martinez Show starts at 7:15 and ends with a Toast at 9:00 (New York Ball drop)
New Year's Eve Comedy at the Campbell Theater in downtown Martinez
This show will start sharply at 7:15 and ends with a Sparkling Toast at 9:00 (the New York New Year) and you get to keep the champagne flute.
As with all of our shows, portions of the proceeds from the sale of each ticket will benefit local non-profits. We've chosen to once again team up with the Campbell Theater, a 501(3)c non profit organization. Additionally, portions of the proceeds will also go to the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano, one of our favorite charities.
Your Headliner for the evening is Steve Mazan
Your Feature acts for the evening: Lee Levine and Cookie Williams
Steve Mazan
From a U.S. Naval Submarine hundreds of feet beneath the Atlantic... to the Ed Sullivan Theater where the Beatles and Elvis performed. That’s the path Emmy-Winning Comedian Steve Mazan has traveled. After serving during the first Gulf War Steve traded in his bubblehead badge to be a stand-up comedian. Since then he’s performed on “The Late Show with David Letterman” and won an Emmy writing for Ellen Degeneres’ daytime talk show. But of all Steve has accomplished he’s most proud of combining the two parts off his life and traveling to Iraq & Afghanistan over a dozen times to perform for the troops.
Lee Levine
Lee Levine’s comedy career started innocently enough in the sixth grade, when a well-meaning Mrs. Moore asked “Do you want to do that in from of the whole class?” That year he won the Bel Air Elementary School talent show, sharing first place honors with two break-dancing robot guys.
He began doing stand-up in San Francisco and it was there he began to form his high-energy style that lampoons the absurdities of modern life, and the obscenities of consumer and popular culture. Lee was quickly working clubs, colleges, restaurants, bars, and saw mills all over the Pacific Northwest.
Currently, Lee was selected to participate in Comedy Central’s Up Next and he can be seen touring top comedy clubs and heard nationally on XM/Sirius Satellite Radio, or “The Bob and Tom Show.” Lee is most proud of his work entertaining US Troops for Armed Forces Entertainment In Iraq and Afghanistan.
Cookie Williams
Cookie Williams is a Bay Area native, currently living in the central valley. Her comedy has opened up many doors for her doing stand-up from San Jose, Bay Area, the Valley, Sacramento, and everywhere in between. She's a regular at Punchline Sacramento, Laughs Unlimited, Deaf Puppy Manteca, and Tommy T’s. She made Top 100 in the Roast Battle League (RBL) at number 51 and continues to shine in whatever room she performs. Cookie is a relatable comedian who talks about the everyday with children, a husband, and a career in comedy. She's fun and outstanding, leaving the audience in tears of laughter.
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This is a 21 and over show. Have a valid photo ID available.
🌟 Pittsburg Theatre Co.🌟
Pittsburg Theatre Company
“THE COLOR PURPLE”
BASED UPON THE NOVEL WRITTEN BY ALICE WALKER
AND THE WARNER BROS./AMBLIN ENTERTAINMENT MOTION PICTURE
Book by MARSHA NORMAN
Music and Lyrics by BRENDA RUSSEL, ALLEE WILLIS, STEPHEN BRAY
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February 13th thru 22nd, 2026
“The Color Purple” is an epic tale that follows Celie, a young woman who endures unimaginable hardship, yet embarks on a profound personal journey over the course of 40 years. Her story of self-discovery, resilience, and empowerment is brought to life through a joyous and dynamic score blending jazz, ragtime, gospel, blues, and African music.
A celebration of hope, love, and the healing power of community, “The Color Purple” is an unforgettable journey of strength and survival, making it a must-see for audiences seeking a deeply moving, transformative theatrical experience.
Production Team
Directed by Tanika Baptiste
Music Directed by Jon Gallo
Choreography by Carla BaNu Dejesus
Produced by Dianna Schepers
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Wheelchair and companion tickets can only be purchased at
the Box Office or by calling the Theater and leaving a message.
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Reserved Tickets start at $26
Renegade Orchestra
Onstage Repertory Theater
Renegade Orchestra
Sunday, April 12th at 3 PM
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The Renegade Orchestra is the Bay Area’s most rock and roll symphony. Is it a rock band? Is it an orchestra? Who knows? But it’s definitely the best of both worlds. The pure unbridled fury of some of the Bay Area’s top orchestra players unleashed on classic rock songs backed up by a hard-hitting rhythm section.
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For the 2025 - 2026 season, the Renegade Orchestra will present a revolving set of music all based on the sounds of San Francisco… and the Bay Area, featuring pieces written by famous Bay Area rock bands or even just recorded in the Bay Area. These are classic tunes reimagined like Jefferson Airplane’s Somebody to Love, It’s a Beautiful Day’s White Bird, and even some orchestral punk by the Dead Kennedys.
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At this show, the Renegade Orchestra will present a comfortable, but lively show featuring a large contingent of musicians, all committed to having a relaxed and rocking time. If there is something you hate about orchestra concerts, this is the opposite.
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Don’t miss this show!
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Wheelchair and companion tickets can only be purchased at
the Box Office or by calling the Theater and leaving a message.
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Reserved Tickets only $35


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