Youth Theater Project (YTP)
Come see your youth artists perform! Showtimes: Friday, April 7 @ 7.00p Saturday, April 8 @ 2.00p
Where: Mime Troupe studio, 855 Treat Ave, SF Street parking only, come early!
Tickets: FREE ( Donations appreciated)
Learn more about YTP!
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Young California Writers' Project
Our Resident Playwright, Michael Gene Sullivan, is currently working with 60 students at Balboa High School twice a week, teaching playwriting skills. Join us for a festival of the one-act plays created by the students, bringing professional actors and directors to bring these plays to life! Showtime: Monday, April 17 @ 6.00p
Where: Mime Troupe studio, 855 Treat Ave, SF
Street parking only, come early!
Tickets: FREE (Donations appreciated)
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Drumming Workshops
In preparation for the upcoming season of marches and protests against the incoming administration, the Mime Troupe will be hosting drumming classes. Nothing lifts the spirits of tens of thousands of protestors like precision drumming - except, of course, the overthrow of tyranny and the establishment of justice! When: March 27@ 7.30p-9.30pWhen: April 9 @ 6p-9p Where: Troupe Studio, 855 Treat Ave, SF
Cost: FREE ( Donations always welcome) RSVP: Info@sfmt.org
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Yesterday is Tomorrow
Mime Troupe Emerging Artist-in-Residence, Marie Cartier, will be performing Yesterday is Tomorrow.
Yesterday is Tomorrow is the variety show for the revolution! Sisters and San Francisco natives Marie & Genie Cartier perform a series of thematically connected vignettes. A satirical look at the past, present, and future of a world increasingly hostile to artists and dominated by technology. Also, feminism. Also, boy bands. More info will be posted here and on Marie and Genie's website. Showtimes: Friday, April 28 @ 8.00p / Saturday, April 29 @ 8.00p
Where: Mime Troupe studio, 855 Treat Ave, SF ~ Street parking only, come early!
Tickets: FREE ($10 suggested donation) but you must reserve a seat at Brown Paper Tickets!
Marie is also looking for affordable housing, ideally in San Francisco. Email housing leads to: info@sfmt.org
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Keiko Carreiro in Sisters Matsumoto!
Stockton, CA. 1945. Three sisters return home after internment in this tender and truly heartwarming story of what it means to be American. Showtimes: March 31 - April 29Where: Lesher Center for the Arts, 601 Civic Drive, Walnut Creek 94596
Tickets: Available by calling (925)943-SHOW or visiting this link!
More information here!
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Troupers in France
Collective Member Velina Brown and Stage Manager Karen Runk are currently touring France with SF company Word for Word in All Aunt Hagar's Children. If you happen to be in Paris, reservations can be made here!
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What Are Troupers Up to Now
Have you ever wondered where else past and present Mime Troupe Company Members work and perform? Wonder no more! We will keep you posted on Troupers' current shows and other shows we feel are worth seeing! Check out Trouper News!
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Support our Winter Appeal
This critical moment in history is calling on us to be hyper-vigilant, to find new ways to collaborate and resist and to reach new audiences. But we literally cannot do it without you. With a Republican Congress, grant cuts are inevitable, which only increases competition between our fellow non-profits for both foundation and individual donation dollars. Without a Hamilton-sized box office, we continue to look to you, our partners in revolution, to give what you can to keep SFMT out-front and outspoken. Now more than ever, we need your financial support to keep our voices heard. Read more and donate!
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Your Tax Dollars at Work for Local Artists!
The Mime Troupe is a grateful grantee of the Voluntary Arts Contribution Fund. This fund administrated through SF Grants for the Arts has been a bonus for local arts organizations, particularly with their Creative Space programs that help fund facility upgrades and repairs, expenses that can really impact a company's (like ours) already stretched budget. As your bills come due, we ask all SF PROPERTY OWNERS to regularly check the VACF box on their tax bills and give a donation to help their local San Francisco Arts organizations maintain a home in this increasingly expensive city.
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