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Located in the heart of San Francisco's theatre district between
Union Square and Nob Hill, the Marines Memorial Theatre is an historical
landmark and major star in the regional theatre scene.
Under the direction of Charles H. Duggan, the 650-seat venue is
dedicated to bringing the best of New York, regional, and local
productions to Bay Area audiences. The Theatre is also known
for the resources it provides local corporate and civic groups as
well.
For more information and the production schedule please visit the
website Marine's Memorial Theatre website >
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Radio Days and the Actors' Workshop
Since its construction in 1926, the Marines Memorial has played
a valuable role in the city's theatrical history. The Marines
was originally the home of the national radio broadcasts featuring
Jack Benny, Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra.
From 1955 to 1965 it housed the legendary Actors' Workshop. For
its first production there, Arthur Miller's THE CRUCIBLE, the company
was awarded the first Off-Broadway Equity contract outside New York.
Outstanding plays produced by the Actors' Workshop at the Marines
Memorial Theatre include CAMINO REAL by Tennessee Williams; the
world premiere of MOTHER COURAGE by Bertholt Brecht; THE THREEPENNY
OPERA starring Estelle Parsons, Frederick Downs and Tige Andrews;
BECKET by Jean Anouilh; and DEATH OF A SALESMAN by Arthur Miller,
to name a few.
A.C.T. Moves In
The American Conservatory Theatre found its first San Francisco
Home at the Marines Memorial Theatre in 1967. Initially, all
A.C.T. productions appeared at the Marines and the company continued
to present Off-Broadway touring productions here until 1982.
Noteworthy productions during this period included: LONG
DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT by Eugene O'Neill; THE BLOOD KNOT
by Athol Fugard; MISS MARGARIDA'S WAY starring Michael Learned; FOR
COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE/WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF
by Ntozake Shange; The Magic Theatre's production of TRUE WEST by
Sam Shepard; and THE BOYS OF AUTUMN starring Kirk Douglas and
Burt Lancaster.
A New Era
Since assuming control of the Marines Memorial Theatre in 1982,
Mr. Duggan has presented such outstanding productions as: PIKA starring
David McCallum; El Teatro Campesino's production of CORRIDOS; The
Eureka Theatre's production of CLOUD 9; The Negro Ensemble
Company's production of the Pulitzer Prize-winning A SOLDIERS PLAY; The
Old Globe Theatre's production of QUARTERMAINE'S TERMS; SISTER
MARY IGNATIUS EXPLAINS IT ALL FOR YOU & THE ACTORS NIGHTMARE
starring Lynn Redgrave, Cloris Leachman, and Peggy Cass.
The theatre has also played host to The Oregon Shakespeare Festival's
production of THE TAMING OF THE SHREW; P.G. Wodehouse's JEEVES
TAKES CHARGE starring Edward Duke; The Eureka Theatre's production
of TOP GIRLS; Lee Theodore's THE AMERICAN DANCEMACHINE starring
Cyd Charisse and Buddy Ebsen; an annual holiday attraction,
THE CHINESE MAGIC CIRCUS OF TAIWAN; EMLYN WILLIAMS AS CHARLES DICKENS;
the highly successful long-running comedy hit, GREATER TUNA; THE
FOREIGNER starring Rene Auberjonois, Imogene Coca and Charlene
Tilton; Barbara Rush in A WOMAN OF INDEPENDENT MEANS; MISS
PEGGY LEE IN CONCERT; BARBARA COOK IN CONCERT; and (Sir) Ian
McKellen in his acclaimed one man show ACTING SHAKESPEARE.
MMT Today
The Marines Memorial Theatre is very proud to have been the home
of A.C.T,'s highly-praised productions of ANGELS IN AMERICA and
August Wilson's' pre-Broadway premiere of SEVEN GUITARS; Berkeley
Repertory Theatre's presentation of Anna Deavere Smith's TWILIGHT:
LOS ANGELES, 1992. as well as independent productions of TWILIGHT
OF THE GOLDS, THE DAVID PARSONS DANCE COMPANY, the world premiere
of A TUNA CHRISTMAS ; and 1998s award-winning DAMES AT SEA.
There have been many more, too numerous to mention. We are
anticipating a future filled with the best that the world of theatre
has to offer.
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