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All My Sons | Berkeley Repertory Theatre See Arthur Miller’s All My Sons at Berkeley Rep, Feb 20–Mar 29, 2026 A powerful reimagining of the American classic Official box office
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THE INTERESTINGS - berkeleyrep. org BERKELEY, CA (February 11, 2026)—Berkeley Repertory Theatre (Artistic Director, Johanna Pfaelzer; Managing Director, Tom Parrish) and Matt Ross announced today the world premiere of the new musical, The Interestings The production will be part of Berkeley Rep’s 2026 27 season, produced in association with Ross
BERKELEY REPERTORY THEATRE ANNOUNCES 2025 26 SEVEN-SHOW SUBSCRIPTION SEASON *** Season Subscriptions On Sale Now! *** BERKELEY, CA (April 23, 2025)—Today, Berkeley Repertory Theatre Artistic Director Johanna Pfaelzer and Managing Director Tom Parrish announced the seven productions that will make up the organization’s 2025 26 season—Jake Brasch’s THE RESERVOIR; the West Coast premiere of Jez Butterworth’s THE HILLS OF CALIFORNIA; the world premiere of
How Shakespeare Saved My Life | Berkeley Repertory Theatre A co-production with Folger Theatre and Red Bull Theater World premiere Peet’s Theatre “America tried to take my life, and somehow a five-hundred-year-old white dude saved it ” In an autobiographical and music-filled tour-de-force, award-winning performer Jacob Ming-Trent dares to rescue himself from the “slings and arrows” of his past