Opening Next Week!
​Onstage Repertory Theatre
“Clue”
Directed by Dianna Schepers
November 1st thru 17th
Clue comes to the stage for a night of crime-solving.
Was it Mrs. Peacock in the study with the rope?
Was it Colonel Mustard in the library with the knife?
You will have to see the show to find out.
A top notch cast brings mystery and laughter to the Campbell Theater.
Tickets start at $22
Discount Thursday - $15
2025 Season Tickets!
SEASON TICKETS NOW ON SALE!
Choose either a five or three show package. When you sign up, you’ll be asked to choose your preferred show day. That’ll be your show day for each production. If you need to make a change, simply contact The Campbell.
A limited number of Season Tickets are available in each category.
Five Show Season Tickets — $100
Three Show Season Tickets — $60
November 3
Spontaneous Mind Presents
“Partners in Crime”
Sunday, November 3rd at 2:30 PM
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This first of its kind improvised serial production is back for this month’s installment. We continue to follow the exploits of two “partners” who rely on audience suggestions to help create their evolving characters and decide where the next investigation will lead them. Murder, blackmail, jewel heists and kidnapping are just a few of the cases these two private eyes might be sent to solve. It's not a comedy, it’s a mystery.
Each show features a guest performer in each installment of Partners in Crime.
Come out and see what one reviewer called “…an improvisational film noir journey somewhere between Castle and Moonlighting.”
Shows are usually ~2 hrs in total length, but may run over, due to their nature.
Tickets only $15
November 3
Onstage Repertory Theatre
“Open Mic”
Sunday, November 3rd at 6:00 PM
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Come join us for open mic at the Campbell Theater!
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It is an inclusive and supportive group at a great venue. Whether you are a first-timer or seasoned performer, you’re welcome here! And there’s a full bar!
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No ticket required, but there is a $3 Cover.
November 23
“Improv Playhouse”
Saturday, November 23rd at 7:30 PM
IMPROV PLAYHOUSE OF SAN FRANCISCO Performs - Naked Stage
These stories take place on a single set, in a traditional stage-play style. The improvisers play one character each, and there are no built-in transitions or scene breaks . All the actors have is the bare stage, a simple suggestion from the audience, and each other.
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The Naked Stage combines San Francisco's tradition of narrative longform improvisation with the demands and surprises of traditional theater. In a sense, the actors are "trapped" on stage with only each other. Without the usual exit options (lights, time and location jumps, and other scene-enders), they are left to fully confront the characters and situations which they have created in the moment.
Tickets only $25
December 22
Onstage Presents
The Lowell Ensemble
Sunday, December 22nd at 3 pm & 7 pm
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Please join us for the Lowell Ensemble’s 15th annual fun & festive Holiday Concert, featuring musicians from the San Francisco Ballet & Opera Orchestras.
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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!
Children & families welcome!
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Venue’s Comment: These shows usually sell out 45 days in advance. Get your tickets early!
Renegade Orchestra
Onstage Presents
Renegade Orchestra
Sunday, March 30th, 2025 at 2 PM
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Renegade Orchestra - The Beauty of a Symphony, the Soul of a Rock Band
Welcome to the Renegade Orchestra - it’s time to throw out all the old conventions of a quiet, sleepy, stuffy show of musicians locked in straight jackets of tradition.
Clap your hands, tap your feet, and yell all you want - the Renegade Orchestra embraces the virtuosic skills of top bay area musicians and turns them loose on songs orchestras have never or maybe shouldn’t do. No sleepy pop songs, no overly-lush jazz standards, but the pure unbridled fury of what an orchestra can truly do
“Classical Rebels.” —The Bohemian
“The Renegade Orchestra would rather tackle Hendrix than Handel.” —Mercury News
"If there’s one piece of advice I would give to anyone interested in seeing this group perform, it would be to expect the unexpected, or better yet, leave your expectations at the door and go in prepared for a ride. If there’s one thing that’s for certain, it’s that this writer will be catching them again the next time they perform in town." —Napa Valley Register
“...Under the baton of co-founder, guitarist and conductor Jason Eckl, [the Renegade Orchestra] turn Nina Simone’s “Sinnerman” into a shimmering string-centric odyssey, capture the classic helter-skelter vibe in Paul McCartney’s and John Lennon’s “Helter Skelter,” find the funk in “What’d I Say” by Ray Charles and crash with vibratory verve through Jimi Hendrix’s “Purple Haze.” —East Bay Express
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Tickets start at $35