The main reason for our trip back to Sacramento was to see Miss Coco Peru perform at The Badlands. We have seen her show several times and have gotten to know her. So we decided to make a get-away weekend out of it. If you are not familiar with Coco, you are missing out on a fabulous performer. Described as "drag queen-monologist-world savior", her show is comic, poignant and entertaining. Here is a YouTube video of her. Her best know screen role is from the gay indie film “trick” where she appears in a pivotal scene (YouTube). Badlands in Sacramento is one of our favorite clubs to dance and hang out. We danced well past 1am there on Friday and Saturday. The club has started presenting shows with Coco’s being one of the first ones.
We also lined up three plays to see. The first play was “Escanaba in Da Moonlight” by movie actor Jeff Daniels. It is a slapstick hunting farce that had us in stitches. It plays at one of the best theatre companies in Sacramento, B Street Theatre.
We also visited for the first time Sacramento Theatre Company. They were doing “Cyrano de Bergerac”. Actor John Pribyl was outstanding as Cyrano.
The third play we saw was Sam Shepard’s “Fool for Love” at Capital Stage. Also an excellent production. They perform on the riverboat Delta King. “Fool for Love” plays through April 27, 2008.
Couple additional shows you don’t want to miss here in the Bay Area.
Theatreworks is presenting the one of the first regional productions of “Caroline, or Change” in Mountain View. Their production is as outstanding and in a number of ways better that the Broadway or national tour. This was our third time seeing it. It plays through April 27, 2008.
In San Jose is “Blade to the Heat” at San Jose Stage Company. The show deals with latent homosexuality in the boxing world of 1959. Three boxers vie for the middleweight championship. It has fantastic staged boxing scenes. It also plays through April 27, 2008. Don't miss these shows.
Couple additional shows you don’t want to miss here in the Bay Area.
Theatreworks is presenting the one of the first regional productions of “Caroline, or Change” in Mountain View. Their production is as outstanding and in a number of ways better that the Broadway or national tour. This was our third time seeing it. It plays through April 27, 2008.
In San Jose is “Blade to the Heat” at San Jose Stage Company. The show deals with latent homosexuality in the boxing world of 1959. Three boxers vie for the middleweight championship. It has fantastic staged boxing scenes. It also plays through April 27, 2008. Don't miss these shows.
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