We invite you to join us for another thrilling season at Marin Theatre. Explore our upcoming season below, featuring four exciting plays presented August through April. Subscribe today and enjoy ticket discounts, access to priority seating, and more!
By Jonathan Spector
August 28 - September 21, 2025
Presented in partnership with Aurora Theatre Company, this production will feature almost all its original cast members. Berkeley’s Eureka Day School is a bastion of progressive ideals with a Board of Directors that values inclusion above all else. But when a mumps outbreak prompts the community to reconsider the school’s liberal vaccine policy, facts become subjective and every solution divisive, leaving the school’s leadership to do what they swore they never would: make a choice that won’t please absolutely everybody.
By Suzan-Lori Parks
October 30 - November 23, 2025
Pulitzer Prize winner Suzan-Lori Parks sets the stage with an up-and-coming theatre company rehearsing a play about Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefferson. As opening night approaches, Black playwright Luce is struggling with rewrites and pressure from a producer about how to frame the relationship between the third president and the woman he enslaved. Luce also stars as Sally, while Tom is played by Mike, her white romantic partner and the production’s director. The past and present collide in this electrifying exploration of artistic authenticity, history, power, and truth.
By Anton Chekhov
January 29 - February 22, 2026
American Conservatory Theater Artistic Director Emerita Carey Perloff, who helmed last season’s wildly successful production of Waste, returns to helm the Russian playwright’s final work. This classic is set at the turn of the 20th century, where an aristocratic matriarch returns home to her family’s estate, which has fallen into debt. The house and beautiful cherry orchard are set to be auctioned off while the family resists solutions, desperate to preserve their way of life and ignore the changing times.
By Sharr White
May 7 - May 31, 2026
Marin photographer Larry Sultan’s landmark photo memoir comes to life on stage in this west coast premier recently seen on Broadway. In the 1980s, Sultan spent a decade photographing and interviewing his parents and unearthing the memories beneath his family’s home movies. The result is a deeply intimate and comic portrait of a mother, a father and their son. Though set in the recent past, this poignant and theatrically inventive play is both of-the-moment and timeless. Acclaimed theatre director Jonathan Moscone helms this new production.