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B8 Theatre Company

“Arms and the Man​​

By George Bernard Shaw

Directed by Becky Potter​​

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During the 1885 Serbo-Bulgarian War, young Raina Petkoff is surprised when a Swiss mercenary, fleeing from enemy cavalry, climbs up the drainpipe to hide in her room. Cynical and pragmatic about war, the soldier begins to sow doubt in Raina’s romanticized views. In this anti-romantic comedy, George Bernard Shaw explores the hypocrisies of life, love, and war.

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Featuring Jason Berner, Avery Burnap, Helen Kim, Addam Ledamyen, Kayla McConnell, John Mosa’ait, Samira Sheahan, and Mitchell VanLandingham.

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Guests requiring wheelchair space or other mobility

accommodation should contact the Box Office.

See the Campbell Theater ADA Access page for details.

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Reserved Tickets start at $24

Discount Thursday - $18

🌟 March 8 🌟

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Onstage Repertory Theatre

Open Mic

Sunday, March 8th at 6 PM

(rescheduled)

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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.

March 14 & 16

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“Frederick Douglass”

Auditions

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Audition Time/Dates:

  • Saturday, March 14- 12 Noon to 3 PM (10 min increments)

  • Monday, March 16 - 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM (10 min increments)

  • Call-backs: Wednesday, March 18 – 7:00 PM (by Invitation Only)

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Location:

       The Campbell Theater, 636 Ward St, Martinez

April 3

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Onstage Repertory Theater

Sofia Talvik

Americana / Folk with Swedish Roots

Friday, April 3rd at 7:30 PM

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Sofia Talvik is a rare artist and an avid storyteller with a voice comparable to giants like Joni Mitchell, or as the Folk/Americana Magazine NoDepression said it ”A singer/songwriter who is able to evoke the essence of Laurel Canyon circa the ‘60s as expressed in the work of Joni Mitchell, Judy Collins, Buffy Sainte-Marie and others who were able to paint beautiful tapestries from words and music.”

 

Prepare yourself for a unique and intimate evening, not unlike the 70's coffeehouses and speakeasy's. You will be up close and personal with a world class act that has played big festivals like Lollapalooza and SxSW and opened for artists like Maria McKee and David Duchovny (X-files, Californication). It is in this kind of setting where she can casually joke and communicate with the audience that her strength as a performer shines the most.

 

Her delicate songs are performed in an intimate way, showing off Sofia’s angelic voice enhanced only by a tasteful mix of harmonies and delays, accompanied by the steady picking of her acoustic guitar and the rhythm section consisting of her own two feet, bells and a stomp box. She's an experienced international touring artist who has toured through 48 U.S states, many of the countries in Europe and far away places like New Zealand.

 

Her latest album "Center of the Universe" was released in 2023. Throughout the 10 songs on the album, there is a broad range of topics of some of life’s most earnest moments, ranging from the Ukraine War, American women’s rights, the thousands of missing children in the US and the torment of domestic violence survivors across the world. The album went straight into the top 20 on Folk Radio Charts USA in August 2023, with the first single charting in the top 10. The album was considered for a Grammy nomination for "Best Folk album" 2023.

 

”Swedish folk singer, songwriter, and guitarist Sofia Talvik has been making fine albums for many years now, but this self-produced latest entry may be her best to date. Her angelic vocals, which sound redolent of early Marianne Faithfull, remain a major asset, as are her original songs, which combine lilting melodies with frequently profound lyrics. Too few artists today offer protest material, but Talvik seems to have picked up the mantle from singer/songwriters like Joan Baez, Buffy Sainte-Marie, and Pete Seeger.” —Americana Highways

 

"The roots music Talvik develops is of a similar tapestry to Joni Mitchell, tapping into that same knack for soul-stirring clarity and resonance. Between, however, is something of a different nature. Open-air production sets the scene for an evocative and atmospheric release from the Swedish folk artist, coming in the form of an upcoming album, Paws of a Bear.” —PopMatters​

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Guests requiring wheelchair space or other mobility

accommodation should contact the Box Office.

See the Campbell Theater ADA Access page for details.

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Reserved Tickets only $35

🌟 April 4 🌟

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Onstage Presents

Jackie Clementine
EP Release

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Saturday, April 4th at 6 PM

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JACKIE CLEMENTINE EP Release show at the Martinez Campbell Theatre with @kevinmoanandthehowling @the_band_cant @fail_salon Skits! Thrills! Chills!

 

We have wild night planned for our first show of the year after a few excruciating months of sleeping (and recording).

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Guests requiring wheelchair space or other mobility

accommodation should contact the Box Office.

See the Campbell Theater ADA Access page for details.

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Tickets start at $20

April 12

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Onstage Repertory Theater

Renegade Orchestra

Sunday, April 12th at 3 PM

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Limited Presale Tickets available.

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Limited walk-up tickets will be available

day-of-the-event.

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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.

 

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.

 

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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Guests requiring wheelchair space or other mobility

accommodation should contact the Box Office.

See the Campbell Theater ADA Access page for details.

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Reserved Tickets only $35

April 19

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Onstage Presents

The Lowell Ensemble

“Music To Save Our Endangered Lands”

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Sunday, April 19th at 3 PM

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Please join the Lowell Ensemble for a fun & festive concert of Classical, folk & pop music.

 

All proceeds will go to the John Muir Land Trust.

 

Theater staff is also donating their time & the venue for this concert.

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Ensemble Members include:

  • Janet Popesco Archibald, Oboe & English Horn

  • Paul Ehrlich, Viola

  • Victoria Ehrlich, Cello

  • Zachariah Spellman, Tuba

  • Karen Hutchinson, Keyboard​

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Guests requiring wheelchair space or other mobility

accommodation should contact the Box Office.

See the Campbell Theater ADA Access page for details.

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Reserved Tickets start at $20

May 1 - 17

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Onstage Repertory Theatre

“Four Old Broads​​

By Leslie Kimball

Directed by John Alred​

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Leslie Kimbell (writer, actor, director, designer (and self-proclaimed drama queen) gained the majority of her insane life experiences and EXTREMELY salty sense of humor, from eighteen years of traveling the world as a top-billed and award-winning burlesque headliner and model. She parlayed that experience, as well as inspiration from her “sassy and Spunky Nannie DeVries and Aunt Sissie” into authoring this very funny play. 


Four sassy senior ladies: Beatrice, Eaddy, Imogene, and Maude need a break from bingo and macramé.  They want to take a SASSY SENIORS Caribbean cruise. Unfortunately, things have not been pleasant at Magnolia Place Assisted Living since nasty nurse Pat came to work there. A MYSTERY unfolds with LAUGHTER as the gals try to outsmart her. 


Throw in a senior citizen beauty pageant, an old Elvis Impersonator, a trashy makeover and a bizarre thigh exerciser incident and you have a laugh a minute evening of theater.

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Guests requiring wheelchair space or other mobility

accommodation should contact the Box Office.

See the Campbell Theater ADA Access page for details.

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Reserved Tickets start at $24

Discount Thursday - $18

One Weekend Only

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Pittsburg Theatre Company

“Driving Miss Daisy

By Alfred Uhry

Directed by Dianna Schepers

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May 28th thru 30th

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Driving Miss Daisy chronicles the 25-year friendship between an elderly, independent Jewish widow, Daisy Werthan, and her African-American chauffeur, Hoke Coleburn, in Atlanta.  Over two decades, their initially strained employer-employee relationship evolves into a deep bond of mutual respect and affection, mirroring the significant social and racial changes occurring in the American South during the Civil Rights Movement.  Key moments include Miss Daisy teaching Hoke to read and their shared experiences at a Martin Luther King Jr. banquet, underscoring themes of tolerance, friendship, and changing social attitudes.


Featuring:

Sandy Wright as Miss Daisy Werthen,

Kirk Waller as Hoke

Michael Wilson as Boolie Werthen

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Guests requiring wheelchair space or other mobility

accommodation should contact the Box Office.

See the Campbell Theater ADA Access page for details.

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Reserved Tickets only $22​

Discount Thursday — $18

July 10 - 26

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B8 Theatre Company

“You Can’t Take It with You​​

By Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman

Directed by Becky Potter​​

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In this Pulitzer Prize winning comedy, the family of Martin Vanderhof lives “just around the corner from Columbia University – but don’t go looking for it.”

 

Grandpa, as Martin is more commonly known, is the paterfamilias of a large and extended family of charming eccentrics. His granddaughter, Alice, is an attractive and loving girl who is still embarrassed by her family’s idiosyncrasies.

 

When Alice falls for her boss, Tony, a handsome scion of Wall Street, she fears that their two families– so unlike in manner, politics, and finances - will never come together. But why be obsessed with money? After all, you can’t take it with you…

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Guests requiring wheelchair space or other mobility

accommodation should contact the Box Office.

See the Campbell Theater ADA Access page for details.

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Reserved Tickets start at $24

Discount Thursday - $18

September 11 - 27

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B8 Theatre Company

“Strange Ladies​​

By Susan Sobeloff

Directed by JanLee Marshall

Music Direction by Becky Potter

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As the U.S. enters World War I, a group of radical suffragists fight to win the right to vote. A diverse group of women struggles with managing personal and political challenges in creating social change.

 

Period protest music weaves through the play, dramatizing the suffragists’ political strategies.

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Guests requiring wheelchair space or other mobility

accommodation should contact the Box Office.

See the Campbell Theater ADA Access page for details.

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Reserved Tickets start at $24

Discount Thursday - $18

Check Back Often

Now that you’ve made it to bottom of our current show offerings, please remember that ticket sales are just as dynamic at The Campbell, as they are at other venues.

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There are occasional ticket changes and cancellations which may cause a previously “Sold Out” event to become available again, so check back from time to time to see if what you’re looking for has new seats available.

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