How Many Colors are in That Pride Flag?
Left Coast Theatre Co.’s new show of shorts aims to represent myriad queer identities—and almost gets there One thing I hated about coming out as bi as a teen was how straight and gay people would both tell me that bisexuality didn’t exist. Looking back, I’m not sure if they were just ignorant or intentionally… Read More »How Many Colors are in That Pride Flag?
Announcing 2024 Season
Get Ready for a Great Year of Theatre! View this email in your browser Our Marvelous Friends, It's a new year and Left Coast is so excited to announce its 2024 Season! We already know that 2024 is going to be a doozy, so we at Left Coast are more determined than ever to bring… Read More »Announcing 2024 Season
Left Coast Theatre Company Debuts ‘QueerStory’
(Reprinted from the July 25, 2023, issue of The Bay Area Reporter) Sure, the Castro boasts sidewalks studded with brass plaques celebrating icons of LGBTQ history. But given a couple hundred centuries of erasure, there are plenty of noteworthy folks who have slipped between the cracks. Similarly, while our city boasts two relatively high profile… Read More »Left Coast Theatre Company Debuts ‘QueerStory’
Bay Area Reporter Recommends LCTC
It’s time to get back out there and enjoy the communal experience of the arts in person. There is plenty in the pipeline from our readers’ local favorites in both the visual and performing arts. Check our weekly listings online in the Bay Area Reporter, make your way to the venues our community loves and… Read More »Bay Area Reporter Recommends LCTC
San Francisco Fringe Festival SNEAK PEEK!
We are so excited to announce that LCTC will be part of the San Francisco Fringe Festival SNEAK PEEK! As sad as we are that we don’t get to see you all in person this year at the Fringe, we are delighted to bring you some of the work we had intended for the stage… Read More »San Francisco Fringe Festival SNEAK PEEK!
Submissions Are Closed For Our Latest Project: Queerstory!
We have closed the deadline for script submissions for the staged reading of, Queerstory: Forgotten Figures and Moments of Queer History. As the title says, with Queerstory we intend to delve into some of the compelling and little-known people and events that are part of the journey that has shaped the LGBTQ+ community. We encourage stories… Read More »Submissions Are Closed For Our Latest Project: Queerstory!
LCTC Announces Auditions for 2020
Auditions for Left Coast Theatre Co.'s next anthology show are coming up! "Between the Sheets" is an anthology of original works about the trials and tribulations of queer sex. How hard do you have to work to bag that daddy? Is it always going to be this awkward to talk about sex with your grandma,… Read More »LCTC Announces Auditions for 2020
Review: Messing With Peoples’ Minds
If you’re the kind of person who doesn’t get swept up in the traditional celebrations at this time of year because you’re (a) single, (b) sober, (c) nonreligious, (d) hate being forced to listen to Christmas music, (e) dread family gatherings, or (f) can no longer fake enthusiasm for the holidays, fear not. San Francisco's… Read More »Review: Messing With Peoples’ Minds
Theatre Bay Area Recommends LCTC Production
Hey look!! We’re TBA Recommended! Thank you to Theatre Bay Area and the community for this, we’re so glad you’re enjoying the show! There’s still 8 more chances to see this incredibly funny and heartfelt show - head to fabstory.brownpapertickets.com for tickets 🎟👆🏻 We’ll see you at EXIT Theatre Friday or Saturday night at 8pm!… Read More »Theatre Bay Area Recommends LCTC Production
Review: Bible Borscht Belt
Tenderloin edge meets "Let's put on a show!" pluck in Left Coast Theatre's clothes-shedding, zinger-flinging production of "The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told." An ideal prophylactic against the coming holiday season, Paul Rudnick's Bible-thumping comedy (both Testaments are pretty much beaten to a pulp) was originally produced over 20 years ago, but still packs comedic… Read More »Review: Bible Borscht Belt
O Horny Night: ‘The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told’
“Have yourself a merry little Christmas/ Make the yuletide gay/ From now on/ Our troubles will be miles away…” – Judy Garland, “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” (Hugh Martin/Ralph Blane), Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) I think it’s finally happened, dear reader. After the many, many, many times I’ve said that I just… Read More »O Horny Night: ‘The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told’
We’re Published!
LCTC's First Book is available on Amazon. "San Francisco, Here I Come!" is the story of how one San Francisco apartment provides the setting for seven LGBT-themed stories about our love affair with the City by the Bay.
The Blame Game
The cast of "Come here Often?" - Back Row: Wera von Wulfen, Edgardo Vega, Jeremy Judge, David Boyll. Middle row: Paul Renolis, Stefin Collins, Carole Swann, Christian Heppinstall, Ryan Engstrom, Terry Maloney Haley. Front row: Nic Sommerfeld, Mary Cait Hogan, Emily Keyishian. San Francisco's Left Coast Theatre Company recently presented the world premiere of Come Here Often, an… Read More »The Blame Game
Pushed to the Brink
San Francisco’s Left Coast Theatre Company recently premiered three short plays under the umbrella title of Twisted Hitchcock. To make sure that the audience was in on the joke, the usual pre-show announcement about cell phones and emergency exits finished with the following request spoken by an actor imitating Alfred Hitchcock). “And now please sit… Read More »Pushed to the Brink
Twisted Hitchcock
Left Coast Theatre Company prides itself as the home for new original LGBT theater. It was established in 2012 by Rodney "Rhoda" Taylor and Joseph Frank, members of the successful gay men's writing group GuyWriters Playwrights. The company has presented a highly successful San Francisco, Here I Come and Dog Sees God, and is now… Read More »Twisted Hitchcock
Dog Sees God
Left Coast Theatre Company is presenting an excellent production of Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead by Bert V. Royal. It's an "unauthorized parody" of the Charles Schulz "Peanuts" gang. Now the characters are teenagers and facing much more serious problems. CB (Michael Connor) is mourning the loss of his beagle Snoopy, who… Read More »Dog Sees God
Charlie Brown Falls In Love, In The Dark Funny . . .
Charlie is back and the famed Charles Shultz icon boy is now a teenager along with his teen angst millennial pals. DOG SEES GOD “Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead” is now on stage at the Left Coast Theatre company’s Shelton Theatre only through May 20th. And the teens sling the F Bombs and stories of… Read More »Charlie Brown Falls In Love, In The Dark Funny . . .
Review: San Francisco, Here I Come
The Left Coast Theatre Company presents excellent productions in various theatres in the city. The company is presenting for the first time the very clever and unusual San Francisco, Here I Come. San Francisco, Here I Come is the story of seven different tenants in one apartment over 10 decades who dared to change themselves… Read More »Review: San Francisco, Here I Come
Review: We Are Family
One often hears about people who hunger for unconditional love. But the opportunity to receive unconditional love starts very early in life. A great deal of one's success depends on the type of parenting a child receives. The Washington Post recently published a provocative article by Jennifer S. Hirsch entitled "A Scientific Look At The… Read More »Review: We Are Family
Review: Giving an “A” to a Show About The F:
It’s kind of become a tradition with my friend Lisa and I to go enjoy the Left Coast Theatre Company’s collection of short GLBT plays about families. Partly, because we’re “family” – the way that most matters…in the heart. One reason we like this original and inventive short plays is there’s usually about 5-7 of… Read More »Review: Giving an “A” to a Show About The F:
Review: Gay for Play
Let's hear it for the queers. Shout-out to anyone who felt like an outsider growing up. Shout-out to anyone who had to sit through wild side-eye at the family dinner table. And a big shout-out to anyone who can take that sort of oppression and turn it into comic gold, as demonstrated by Left Coast… Read More »Review: Gay for Play
Review: Short Takes
Several small nonprofits regularly offer aspiring playwrights an opportunity to write short plays and have them staged before an audience. Incubators like Playground specialize in assigning a topic to a group of playwrights for an evening of 10-minute plays. Others may simply choose a theme and work with a group of writers to see what… Read More »Review: Short Takes
If These Walls Could Talk – Review of “I’m Not OK, Cupid”
While Theatre Rhinoceros and New Conservatory Theatre Center are the two oldest LGBT theatre companies in the San Francisco Bay area, last year Left Coast Theatre Company emerged from the GuyWriters Playwrights and began carving a niche for itself as a community theatre group. Specializing in short plays primarily created by local writers, its aim… Read More »If These Walls Could Talk – Review of “I’m Not OK, Cupid”
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- LCTC's Next Staged Reading - "The Future is Queer"! August 6, 2024