Current shows
Dan Hoyle in “Talk to Your People”
Don Reed in “Going Out”
Adam Strauss in “The Mushroom Cure” and “Is not Unhappy”
MYT’s Voices of Youth” June 11,12
Dan Hoyle’s “Talk to Your People”
An incisive and comedic meditation on how we got to this moment, and how we might move forward together. Talk To Your People showcases a portfolio of characters that are unique, funny, raw, and complex. Punctuated by original songs, and video footage shot by Hoyle in Oakland and the Bay Area, this inventive and intimate show spotlights some of the biggest issues of the day.

Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 7pm
(No Show on May 26)

Don Reed
Adam Strauss
MYT VOY
Don Reed’s “Going Out”
While waiting in line to receive his 2nd vaccination shot – Don Reed reminisces on a treasure trove of stories all related to GOING OUT and our collective excitement and apprehension to begin again. “It’s Waiting for Godot” meets 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s nightlife.”

Saturdays 7pm, Sundays 5 pm

Dan Hoyle
Adam Strauss
MYT VOY
Adam Strauss’ “Is Not Unhappy”
The newest work from the creator of The Mushroom Cure! Adam Strauss presents a mostly unscripted, entirely unguarded exploration of heartbreak, addiction, obsession, loneliness, and other hilarious things.

Saturdays at 7:30

“The Mushroom Cure”
The true tale of Strauss’ hilarious, harrowing, and heartrending attempts to treat his debilitating OCD with psychedelics, The Mushroom Cure was named a Critics’ Pick by Time Out New York, which called it “riveting… true-life tour de force,” hailed by The New York Times as “mining a great deal of laughter from disabling pain,” and awarded 3.5/4 stars by the Chicago Tribune, which praised it as “arrestingly honest and howlingly funny.”

Fridays at 7:30

Dan Hoyle
Don Reed
MYT VOY
MYT’s “Voices of Youth”
The Marsh Youth Theater will present its first-ever International Teen Performance Festival on June 11–12, amplifying the voices of teens (ages 14-18) and bringing light to the issues in their lives – from neighborhood crime to COVID-19, gender equality, school violence, and more. Offered in a hybrid format, the festival invites audiences, both local and global, to tune in as youth continue to lead the charge in social change and building a better world.

June 11,12 at 11:00

Stream on Zoom, June 11, 12

Dan Hoyle
Don Reed
Adam Strauss

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