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  • KURSK Opens March 9, 2018!

    Join this all-female ensemble for a powerful, riveting evening of theatre!

  • “School for Scandal” Satirizes Twitter, Trump, Tech at Theatre Lunatico, Berkeley

    “Director Tina Taylor’s “School for Scandal” punctuates the plot with explosive scene transitions.”

  • Something’s Brewing in the Basement

    Something’s Brewing in the Basement

    Theatre Lunatico Artistic Director Tina Taylor was recently interviewed by Theatre critic, Sam Hurwitt, for the November issue of The Monthly, a magazine on culture in the East Bay. The article focuses on Theatre Lunatico’s move into the Subterranean Theater at La Val’s Pizza in Berkeley, the company’s upcoming season of productions, and future plans…

  • La Val’s Subterranean Theater—Here We Come!

    Theatre Lunatico moves in to the La Val’s space on September 1, 2017! We’re moving from our humble, nomadic accommodations to our very own black box theatre, complete with pizza & a pint! Theatre Lunatico produces big theatre in small spaces, and we have big plans for this small venue beneath the pizzeria. We intend…

  • Huge thanks and important updates!

    Huge thanks and important updates!

    Theatre Lunatico’s core company would like to thank all of our friends, family, colleagues and theatre community for coming out to San Rafael to see our production of Macbeth. This project was a fantastic experience for our ensemble cast and crew, made more so by your warm support and enthusiastic responses. We would also like…

  • Theatrius review! “Macbeth goes primal at Theatre Lunatico”.

    Theatrius review! “Macbeth goes primal at Theatre Lunatico”.

    “If you have never experienced stripped down theater, take this opportunity to embrace a deeper bond with these powerful actors, and be swept away. Theatre Lunatico gives us the full tale, full of power.  I recommend the front row. I like it raw.” Irene Nelson – Theatrius You can read the full review here at the Theatrius…

  • Macbeth

    Macbeth

    “…as the frighteningly impossible became increasingly probably, the rehearsal seemed to grind to stunned and perplexed halt.”