Mill Valley
Feeling Angry?
Do You Feel Anger? Do you enjoy satire and theater? Well then … Marin Theatre has exactly the play to have you howling with laughter. Without spoilers, here’s a snippet of the plot: One woman is hired as an empathy coach for a male-dominated workplace in the field of, yep, debt collection. Can she teach these men tricky things like compassion and emotional intelligence, or will they prove too self-centered and jaded to change into halfway decent humans … or will they make her a worse person in a slightly predictable twist? Only the actors, writer Mara Nelson-Greenberg and director Becca Wolff can say for certain. “Do You Feel Anger?” will run from June 5-29 at the Marin Theatre, located at 397 Miller Ave. in Mill Valley. To learn more, visit marintheatre.org/show-details/do-you-feel-anger
Windsor
PRIDE Over Prejudice
Clear that calendar and get ready to celebrate PRIDE in style at Windsor’s upcoming, all-inclusive PRIDE event. This isn’t just a PRIDE-themed party … it’s a continuation of the PRIDE movement happening right here in the North Bay, serving as a marker to ensure representation, allyship and a safe space are here to stay—not stagnate. This PRIDE event provides everything needed to help revelers fully enjoy the occasion, from local vendors to live entertainment to speakers who educate and inspire. In short, Windsor PRIDE is a place where the LGBTQIA+ community can come to celebrate, make merry and partake in a day that’s all about love and those who make it. Windsor’s PRIDE event is free to attend and family-friendly, taking place on Windsor’s Town Green on Saturday, June 21.
Tiburon
Drop Your Shorts
When Cinelounge says, “Drop Your Shorts,” the only appropriate response is to do as they say. No, no, put those undergarments back on, because it’s time to head to Cinelounge Tiburon for a night of short films—not casual bottom-down nudity, not this time, ya Winnie the Pooh wannabees. Short-film makers and watchers alike can get involved, either by submitting a self-made short or purchasing tickets to see what sort of short movies people are making these days. Come alone or bring some friends/family out to this fun-for-all, short-film event. Oh, and don’t forget the popcorn! Drop Your Shorts will take place from 6:30-8pm on Thursday, June 12, at Cinelounge Tiburon, located at 40 Main St. in Tiburon. Visit eventbrite.com/dropyourshorts to purchase tickets.
Sonoma
‘City Lights’ Shines
Sebastiani Theatre is going old-school with a modern twist for the upcoming screening of Charlie Chaplin’s classic film, City Lights. Those who attend can enjoy the beloved black-and-white movie along with a new, live soundtrack performed by members of the Renegade Orchestra. Old moving pictures plus new compositions mean the North Bay is breathing some life back into a well-known classic, showing that oldies are still goodies. Although created three years after the “end” of the silent-film era, City Lights is famous for its silent stance against modern nonsense, such as movies with talking—a.k.a. “talkies.” And since City Lights is still being played today, it’s safe to say this masterpiece of cinema made its point loud and clear without having to say a single word. Charlie Chaplin’s ‘City Lights’ will play at 7:30pm on June 6 at the Sebastiani Theatre, located at 476 First St. East in Sonoma. Learn more at events.sebastianitheatre.com.