Date: 10/1/2007
Vol: 40
Issue: 1
Broadway Series  •   Children's Storybook Theater  •   Youth Musical Theater Workshop  •   Auditions
RSP Calendar  •   Theater Directions  •   Volunteers  •   Box Office Phone  •   Box Office Address  •   Email Contacts  •   Board Of Directors


Web Site Links
Broadway Series
Storybook Children's Theater
Auditions
Youth Musical Theater Workshop
Order Tickets
How To Contact Us

Runaway Stage Productions
5050 Laguna Boulevard, Suite 112-410
Elk Grove, California 95758

Box Office
207-1226

RSP On-Line
http://www.runawaystage.com

Email Contact Page
Box Office
Volunteering
Web Site

Board Of Directors
Bob Baxter
Lillian Baxter
Karen Day
Sandy Finnecy
Eileen Hushbeck
Dave Lack
Larry Russ
Anne-Marie Trout

Volunteering With RSP


RSP's Broadway Stage Ushering Program
We are in need of volunteers to usher.

  • You will seat the patrons
  • Check for food and water entering the theater
  • Clean up after the show

Each usher receives free admission to the show
All usher must wear a white shirt or blouse and black pants or skirt.

If you would like to help or have further questions, please email Larry Russ at
russl@runawaystage.com or
go to
the web site to sign up.

NOTE: Usher under 18 are taken on a case by case basis and must be accompanied by a parent.


RSP's Storybook Stage Ushering Program
We are in need of volunteers to usher.

  • You will Check for food and water entering the theater
  • Clean up after the show

Each usher receives free admission for themself and 1 guest to the show
All usher must wear a white shirt or blouse and black pants or skirt.

If you would like to help or have further questions, please email Larry Russ at
russl@runawaystage.com or
go to the web site to sign up.

NOTE: Usher under 18 are taken on a case by case basis and must be accompanied by a parent.

In this issue, ...


RSP Recognized At the 25th Annual Elly Awards
Being nominated for 24 Elly awards is quite an accomplishment for a small low-budget community theatre based almost solely on volunteers and dedicated musicians and performers, but to actually win seven of those awards, with six going to a single show is very exciting.

That’s how the evening of Sunday, September 23rd played out at the beautiful Crest Theatre in downtown Sacramento as the musical Chicago took six best of awards including: Darryl Strohl for Choreography, Bob Baxter for Direction, Craig Howard for Leading Actor, Lauren Miller for Leading Actress, Christopher Cook for Musical Direction and Best Overall Production. This is a record for a single show produced by RSP and made for a very exciting night for the company and all of its hard working members.

Tristan Rumery also received the Supporting Actor in a musical award for his work in this season’s Smokey Joe’s Café. In all, most of RSP’s shows in this judging season were nominated for awards and reflects the high quality theatre that the company strives for on a consistent basis.

During his acceptance speech Chris Cook (winning for Musical Direction for Chicago) paid tribute to the Runaway Stage Productions Resident Orchestra (RSPRO), a unique group of dedicated musicians that consistently provide an incredible level of musical support. “The finest group of musicians I have worked with anywhere” and “it is really something special that is happening over at RSP” Chris said of the RSPRO. Cat Spece, musical contractor was on hand along with a large contingent of the RSPRO to stand and be recognized for their hard work and dedication.

“RSP is looking forward to more great productions and continues to strive to make the most of everything we have and the dedicated RSP family, get your tickets and see what’s next at RSP” said Bob Baxter, Producing Director.

Congratulations to all the winners from all of the theatres that make up such an energetic and creative community of theatre here in Sacramento, and we’ll see you at the theatre!

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The Romantic Musical Thriller “Jekyll and Hyde is coming to the 24th Street Theatre

Conceived for the Stage by: Steve Cuden and Frank Wildhorn
Book and Lyrics by: Leslie Bricusse
Music by: Frank Wildhorn
Directed by Bob Baxter
Choreography by Pam Lourentzos
Musical Direction by James Lohman
Vocal Direction by Deann GolzNovember 2nd through 25th 2007
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m.

A true musical theatre phenomenon, “Jekyll & Hyde” attracted legions of loyal fans even before the show began its smash-hit Broadway run.

An evocative tale of the epic battle between good and evil, “Jekyll & Hyde” is based on Robert Louis Stevenson's classic story about a brilliant doctor whose experiments with human personality create a murderous counterpart. Convinced the cure for his father's mental illness lies in the separation of Man's evil nature from his good, Dr. Henry Jekyll (Tevey Ditter, Jesus in RSP’s recent hit show Jesus Christ Superstar) unwittingly unleashes his own dark side, wreaking havoc in the streets of late 19th century London as the savage, maniacal Edward Hyde.

“Jekyll & Hyde” is pure pulse-pounding theatre, with that same macabre combination of fun and fright that fuels such classics as “Sweeney Todd” and “The Phantom of the Opera,” and a lush, romantic pop score that includes the hit songs "This Is The Moment" and "Someone Like You." The show features a trio of star-making roles in Dr. Jekyll, his sympathetic fiancée Emma (Norma Jean Russell) and Lucy (Amber Jean Moore), the woman he rescues from a life of sin who later succumbs to the uncontrolled passions of Mr. Hyde.

This production is being mounted by the very successful creative team at Runaway Stage Productions, including award winning director Bob Baxter, and dynamic choreographer, Pam Lourentzos (Jesus Christ Superstar and the Elly nominated Oklahoma for RSP). Accompanied by the incomparable Runaway Stage Productions full resident orchestra makes this a very special evening of live theatre.

Get your tickets now for this fantastic show filled with haunting melodies. Tickets are available on line at runawaystage.com or by calling the box office at 916-207-1226. Tickets are $18

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RSP’s Producing Director nominated for an Award
The Sacramento Business and Arts Council have nominated Bob Baxter, Producing Director of Runaway Stage Productions as Arts Executive of the Year. In a luncheon and awards ceremony the 25th annual Prelude to the Season will celebrate the beginning of another great year for the arts in the Sacramento region. The event will be on Wednesday, October 3, 2007. There will be a No-Host Cocktails and Reception at 11 AM followed at Noon with the Luncheon, Awards Presentation and Entertainment. The event will take place at the Doubletree Hotel in Sacramento.
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Sherlock Holmes and the Mystery of the Dark Castle
Sherlock Holmes, the famous detective, receives a mysterious invitation to the Castle Carfax where he investigates the report of a missing Mummy. Meanwhile, Dr. Watson has a hair-raising experience after drinking some holiday punch. Meet Dracula, Vampira, Frankenstein and a host of other ghouls and goblins at this fun and funny family reunion.

Cast of Characters

Ben Herrera - Sherlock Holmes
Jeff Wessel – Dr. Watson
Joshua James – Count Dracula
Anne Marie Trout – Vampira
Alicia Wood – Agatha the Witch
Chase Freeman - Frankenstein
Devon Allen – Wolfy (the Teenage Werewolf)

Join us every Saturday, at Noon and 2 p.m. November 10, 17 and 24, 2007. All tickets $5.00. For reservations see us at the web: www.runawaystage.com or call 916.207.1226

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Auditions for a Sacramento Regional Theatre First!
Runaway Stage Productions will be holding auditions the regional theatre premier of the new Broadway musical

Auditions November 4th & 5th
7:00 p.m.
24th Street Theatre
2791 24th Street, Sacramento

Performances: January 2008

Book by JOE DIPIETRO
Directed by Bob Baxter
Choreographer TBD
Vocal Director TBD
Musical Director TBD

ACT ONE

Somewhere in the Midwest in the 1950's, Chad, a hip-swiveling, guitar-playing roustabout, is being released from prison ("Jailhouse Rock"). The warden doesn't appreciate a guy like Chad ridin' into town, playin' his music and excitin' the local women. With a sneer, Chad rides off.

In a nearby dreary little town, Natalie, a young mechanic, is dreaming of love and adventure. She yearns for one true love to take her away, but she doesn't realize that her best friend Dennis has a secret crush on her. Sitting in Sylvia's, the local honky tonk, the whole town sings the blues ("Heartbreak Hotel"). Natalie's widowed father Jim enters and joins in, until they're interrupted by the roar of a motorcycle: it is Chad, riding into town ("Roustabout"). Chad is in need of a mechanic and he's introduced to Natalie, who is instantly smitten ("One Night With You") and promises to fix his bike.

Chad asks about any excitement in town, but he's told that excitement is outlawed under the Mayor's strict rules: no loud music, no indecent behavior. Chad, incensed, promises to breathe some life into this sad, little town and he touches a broken-down jukebox, and it immediately comes to life ("C'mon Everybody"). As Chad and Natalie go off to fix his bike, Mayor Matilda enters with Earl, the sheriff, and her son, Dean. Matilda scolds the citizens for dancing and singing, then goes off to find the root of this newfound evil. As soon as she exits, Dean meets Lorraine, Sylvia's pretty African-American daughter, and the two share a nervous and flirtatious smile. Meanwhile, Natalie is working on Chad's motorcycle. She tells him of her dreams of the open road, and he tells her that she must follow her heart ("Follow That Dream").

After Chad exits, Natalie, in an attempt to look more girly, puts on the only dress she owns--a tattered old one she uses to clean car engines. Dennis runs into Natalie and he is about to tell her how he feels for her, when Chad enters and interrupts. Ignoring Natalie, Chad asks Dennis to become his sidekick and the overjoyed Dennis accepts. Suddenly, the beautiful and glamorous Sandra appears, and Chad is struck down with a case of hardcore love ("One Night With You"--reprise). Sandra is the owner of the local museum, and she bemoans the lack of culture in this depressing little town. Chad tries to smooth-talk her, but she resists ("Teddy Bear/Hound Dog").

Later that day, at Sylvia's Honky Tonk, Jim and Sylvia speak about the strange, lascivious behavior that seems to have befallen the town since Chad's arrival. Natalie enters in her greasy dress, and Lorraine has her change into one of her dresses--it is clean and cute and Natalie looks lovely. She rushes off in pursuit of Chad. Both Sylvia and Jim agree that at a certain point in life, it's better to be alone, when Sandra enters, and Jim instantly falls for her ("One Night With You"--reprise). Too nervous to speak to such a vision of beauty, he rushes out.

Dean enters to tell Lorraine that he thinks she's beautiful. Lorraine, thrilled, begins to teach him to dance ("That's All Right"). But Sylvia interrupts and insists that it's NOT all right for them to be together, and Dean rushes out. Dean meets Matilda at the bus stop, and she tells him that she's sending him back to military school on the next bus. Lorraine enters, and Dean tells her the terrible news--they're about to be separated. Hopelessly in love, Dean and Lorraine decide to run off together ("It's Now Or Never").

Both Jim and Chad follow Sandra, but she will have nothing to do with either of them. Dennis meets Natalie on the street and shows off his new hunting cap, which makes him feel like "one of the guys." Natalie has a sudden inspiration and she grabs Dennis' hunting cap. Alone in the garage, she dresses like a leather-jacketed male roustabout ("Love Me Tender").

As Chad bemoans Sandra's lack of attraction to him, Dennis comes up with an idea. He volunteers to take her a Shakespearean sonnet to her. Desperate, Chad agrees. But before Dennis leaves, a leather-jacked roustabout rides into town ("Blue Suede Shoes"). It is Natalie, dressed as a fellah named Ed. Chad is excited by Ed's coolness and manliness and he asks Ed to be his new sidekick. Heartbroken, Dennis exits. Chad instructs Ed that his first job as his new sidekick is to give the sonnet to Miss Sandra. Jim enters, and Ed grabs the sonnet and rushes off.

Jim tells Chad that he's in love with a woman who doesn't love him back. Chad looks over the slovenly Jim, and tells him that in order to win a girl, Jim must dress and act more like Chad. Chad gives Jim a much-needed lesson in coolness ("Don't Be Cruel"). Ed arrives at the museum and gives Sandra the sonnet. Sandra is so moved by the sonnet that she finds herself drawn to this strange-looking young man ("One Night With You"--reprise). Ed tries to leave, but Sandra is intent on seducing him ("Let Yourself Go").

As the sun goes down, Mayor Matilda is cracking down on the perceived immoral behavior that is now running rampant through the town. She comes upon a necking couple, and she's stunned to see that it's her precious Dean kissing Lorraine. Dean, for the first time, disobeys his mother and shows her that he can now dance. He and Lorraine run off into the night. Matilda promises to throw Chad in jail for what he has done, and she and Sheriff Earl drive after Dean. Ed tells Chad that in order to avoid jail, he should hide in the abandoned fairgrounds just outside of town. Chad runs off, and Ed runs off after him. Jim, now dressed like Chad, enters and asks Sylvia if she's seen Sandra. Sylvia tells Jim that he's crazy to fall for a woman like that, and Jim admonishes Sylvia for having grown cold and bitter. Jim gives Sylvia a very surprising kiss, and a stunned Sylvia suddenly falls for him. Soon, everyone in town find themselves escaping to the fairgrounds, searching for someone to love ("Can't Help Falling In Love").

ACT TWO

In the midst of the abandoned fairgrounds, the citizens of the town are restless and randy ("All Shook Up"). Dennis comes upon Natalie, who's still dressed at Ed, and Dennis reveals that he's upset about the way Chad treats her ("It Hurts Me"). But Natalie insists that Chad is the only guy for her.

In an attempt to win Chad, Natalie gets an idea--she convinces Chad to teach her (i.e. Ed) how to seduce a woman ("A Little Less Conversation") but in the process, Ed winds up kissing Chad. Chad is stunned and Ed runs off as Jim enters. Chad reaffirms his machismo ("Power Of My Love") when Jim and Chad suddenly realize they are both in love with the same woman. Sandra enters, lustfully looking for Ed. Jim confesses his love for Sandra, but she doesn't even remember meeting him. As the heartbroken Jim slinks off, Ed enters, and he insists that Sandra leave them alone. Sandra, still hot for Ed, relents and promises to find him later. Left alone, Chad is about to hit Ed, but he realizes that he can't. Ed gives Chad some "alone time", and Chad realizes that he has feelings for his new sidekick ("I Don't Want To").

In another part of the fairgrounds, Mayor Matilda enters, followed, as always, by the silent Sheriff Earl, and she vows to bring the roustabout down ("Devil In Disguise").

A heartbroken Jim wanders about and runs into Sylvia, who is wearing her best Sunday dress. He wonders what she's doing out there this time of night, and she confesses her newfound feelings for him ("There's Always Me"). But Jim can't handle this revelation, and he rushes off.

In another part of the grounds, Dean and Lorraine plan to catch the morning train out of town, but Chad convinces them to stay and fight for their love ("If I Can Dream").

In the center of the fairgrounds, Matilda gathers the townspeople together to form a pious posse to both find her son and arrest Chad. But Chad enters, as does Dean and Lorraine--and the final confrontation begins…

Will true love prevail? ("Fools Fall In Love") Will the power of music win the day? Will this small town in the Midwest survive getting all shook up? These questions and more are answered as the characters come together for the finale ("Burning Love").

All Roles Open:

NATALIE HALLER (Early 20's): a mechanic.
CHAD: a great-lookin', motorcycling, guitar-playing, leather-jacketed roustabout.
JIM HALLER (mid 40's-50's): Natalie's widowed father.
SYLVIA (mid 40's): the no-nonsense, African-American owner of SYLVIA'S HONKY-TONK.
LORRAINE: Sylvia's 16 year-old daughter.
DENNIS: a young, awkward, aspiring dentist.
MISS SANDRA: the beautiful, intellectual caretaker of the town's museum.
MAYOR MATILDA HYDE (mid 40's-50's): the town's conservative mayor.
DEAN HYDE: Matilda's 16 year-old son. He has grown up at a military boarding school.
SHERIFF EARL (mid 40's-50's): the law in town. A man of not many words.
CHORUS

For audition criteria please visit our website: runawaystage.com

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RUNAWAY STAGE PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS – Season Preview 2008!
Everyone is invited to join us for a fun filled evening of great entertainment and a sneak preview of our fantastic 2008 season of great Broadway musicals and a chance to get 2008 Season tickets at a discounted price!

The 24th Street Theatre and Garden Room
Sunday, November 11, 2007 at 7 p.m.
(Season ticket holder invitation only reception at 6 p.m.)
Dessert Bar and Meet and Greet immediately following the performance.

Featuring some of the best talent in Sacramento from the RSP family of performers and the incomparable Runaway Stage Resident Orchestra!

Free to Season ticket holders, $12 for the general public (potential season ticket holders) this is a fun night to re-live the 2007 season of great shows, and get a taste of what is in store for our fantastic 11th anniversary season of great shows.

Watch for our Mid-October Special Edition of the Footlights Newsletter for more details and specifics on how to get your tickets to this very special evening! Watch your e-mail box or check in at our website runawaystage.com for the latest updates and we’ll see you at the theatre!

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RSP is looking for HERO’s!
Dear Family, Friends, and our cherished Patrons,

RSP has been celebrating our 10th Anniversary Season with outstanding productions of our Broadway Stage, Storybook Children’s Theatre, and Youth Musical Theatre Workshops. Our 2007 season opener of “CHICAGO” was truly a Blockbuster performance for which we were very proud to present to the community, along with consistently entertaining storybook productions that are enjoyed by children of all ages, as well as, adults. Additionally, we have been so proud of our workshop kids this year with wonderful productions of ANNIE, and an outstanding Master class performance of Little Shop of Horrors! Our 2007 Season will be full of treasured memories that will live on in our hearts.

As a nonprofit educational corporation, we continue to face the challenge of rising production costs, theatre and facility rental agreements, office administration costs, etc., for which we have little to no control over. Furthermore, as individuals, we are all faced with economic challenges like gas prices, housing costs, and our children’s educations, (just to name a few), which we have to balance with our “entertainment” budgets. Unfortunately, financial struggle has become a common story in Sacramento across many theatre and performing arts companies, which is sad as we are so “artistically rich” in this community. Although the RSP Board of directors and volunteers have worked tirelessly to maintain not only the highest quality production values, theatre education, and the best customer service to our patrons that we could possibly deliver, the bottom line is financial support to keep the “Stage Door” open at RSP.

So as exciting as 2007 has been for us, it has also been quite a financial challenge and we are faced with an increasingly difficult scenario. We are making a plea to our extended RSP family and theatre supporters for tax deductible financial donations to help out with the remaining 2007 season. In return we would offer the following:

$100.002 General Admission Tickets to either Jesus Christ Superstar or Jekyll & Hyde (value $36.00)
$250.006 General Admission Tickets to either show (value $108.00)
$500.0012 General Admission Tickets to either show (value $210.00)

If you are interested in further sponsorship of one of these shows, please contact us directly and we can discuss additional benefits.

Finally, to the Staff, Crew, Performers, Orchestra, Technicians, and Artisans of RSP, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts and look forward to continued success and great theatre for Sacramento!

Sincerely,

Bob Baxter, President
Runaway Stage Productions

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GIFT CERTIFICATES NOW AVAILABLE AND MAKE A WONDERFUL GIFT OR SPECIAL THANK YOU!

Get your special someone a night out at the theatre! RSP has gift certificates good for any denomination and are available by calling the box office at 916-207-1226 or send the box office an e-mail at boxoffice@runawaystage.com and request yours today! We accept all major credit cards and this is an easy way to show someone you care this holiday season. These gift certificates are good for any tickets to any of our great shows – Broadway Shows, Storybook Children’s Theatre Shows, Youth Musical Theatre Workshop Shows, or even a tuition for that special child who wants to join the next workshop, the possibilities are endless so don’t miss out on this easy way to give the gift of entertainment!

  • Great for everyone!
  • Students
  • Friends
  • Family
  • Actors
  • Theatre Lovers
  • Thank You Gifts
  • Parents
  • Grandparents
  • Anyone!!!
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Business to Business/Person to Person
Business to Business/Person to Person
HELP TO SUPPORT GREAT THEATRE IN YOUR COMMUNITY!

Also new to our website, the “get involved” page, well actually its not new, but some of the wonderful pages you will find there are new like the “become and RSP member” and “corporate sponsorships” pages. These pages offer you great incentives and ways that business and individuals can become partners with RSP to help produce some of the finest theatre around and get some very valuable gifts and sponsorship recognition at the same time. Please visit these pages and see how you can help make this community theatre stronger and more vibrant.

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RSP is looking for energetic people to fill committee positions!

Join this exciting non-profit education organization in a big way, join us on one of our committees! Please contact Eileen Hushbeck at Hushsong@frontiernet.net for an application and further information.

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Tell us What You Think!

RSP is looking for input from you, our friends and patrons, on what you think of RSP. Applying for grants and funding opportunities is always a difficult project, and RSP is always working on these endeavors, so we are looking to you, our friends and patrons, to help with some information. Funding organizations are always looking to see how a program impacts the people who access the services it provides, so we are asking you to share your thoughts. If you have had an experience that has touched you, or someone you know, please let us know. We are looking for any stories or thoughts you may have had about the work that RSP does. So whether you have seen a show that you thought was well done, or if you have been involved in our YMTWs or if you just would like to send a letter of support please feel free, we would love to hear from you. In addition, if there is something that you feel we could work on, or if there is a concern you have please also feel free to send that along with your thoughts. Please be sure to include your name and contact information along with your letter. We appreciate your support for our work and we hope that with your help we can achieve some additional funding and be able to continue to produce the best community theatre around.

Please send your comments to:

RSP Board of Directors (Comments)
5050 Laguna Blvd., Suite 112-410
Elk Grove, CA 95758

Or by e-mail to: boxoffice@runawaystage.com

Thank you!

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Broadway Theater

Jekyll And Hyde
November 2nd - 25th, 2007
8:00 pm Fridays & Saturdays
2:00 pm Sundays
Tickets $12 - $17
Purchase Tickets

Storybook Children's Theater

Sherlock Holmes and the Mystery of the Dark Castle
November 10th - 24th, 2007
Noon and 2:00 pm
Tickets $5
Purchase Tickets

Auditions
Youth Musical Theater Workshop

Seussical, The Musical Jr.
Orientation: August, 18, 2007 10:00 am
November 13, 14 & 15, 2007
7:00 PM
Tickets $5

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Directions To The Theater

24th Street Theatre
2791 24th Street
Sacramento, California
From Hwy 50 West

     Proceed on Bus 80 West (Through Interchange)
     Exit on 26th St (Just after Hwy 99 exits)
     After exiting you will be on W st.
     Turn left onto 24th st.
     Proceed Approximately 3/4 of a mile
          (Just past 3rd Ave).
     The theatre is on the left hand side of the road
          (The theater is in the Sierra 2 Complex).

From Business 80 West

     Exit on P St.
     After exiting you will be on 29th st.
     Follow 29th st. (It will turn into W st).
     Turn left onto 24th st.
     Proceed Approximately 3/4 of a mile
          (Just past 3rd Ave).
     The theatre is on the left hand side of the road
          (The theater is in the Sierra 2 Complex).

From I-80 East

     Take Business 80
     Exit on 15th st.
     Turn left on Broadway
     Turn right onto 24th st.
     Proceed Approximately 3/4 of a mile
          (Just past 3rd Ave).
     The theatre is on the left hand side of the road
          (The theater is in the Sierra 2 Complex).

From I-5 North or South

     Take Business 80 East
     Exit on 15th st.
     Turn left on Broadway
     Turn right onto 24th st.
     Proceed Approximately 3/4 of a mile
          (Just past 3rd Ave).
     The theatre is on the left hand side of the road
          (The theater is in the Sierra 2 Complex).

From Hwy 99 North

     Exit on Broadway
     Turn left on Broadway
     Turn left onto 24th st.
     Proceed Approximately 3/4 of a mile
          (Just past 3rd Ave).
     The theatre is on the left hand side of the road
          (The theater is in the Sierra 2 Complex).

From Hwy 99 South

     Take Business 80 East
     Exit on 15th st.
     Turn left on Broadway
     Turn right onto 24th st.
     Proceed Approximately 3/4 of a mile
          (Just past 3rd Ave).
     The theatre is on the left hand side of the road
          (The theater is in the Sierra 2 Complex).

Great Parking News at Sierra 2 - The 24th Street Theatre!
As you are approaching the 24th Street theatre from Broadway, make a left turn on Castro Street and then a right turn into a newly available parking lot for theatre patrons. You will notice a new sign that lets you know that it is OK to park there for theatre events. This lot is very close to the theatre (a short walk right beside the theatre brings you to the front door, and the Box Office), and right next to the RSP rehearsal space known as "The Studio." So please feel free to park in this lot when you come to see the great shows at RSP! Just another way to make visiting the 24th Street Theatre easier and hassle free!

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