With spring around the corner, a full garden of performing arts is ahead of us. After a winter hiatus for some theater and ballet companies, shows are blooming like crazy.
Coming up are a couple of world premieres, some Sacramento premieres, local playwright spotlights and a month-long festival devoted to women in the performing arts sector. And the story of the Queen of Rock โnโ Roll, the legendary Tina Turner is forthcoming on the SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center stage โ so thereโs no sign that the Ides of March spell any misfortune for Sacramentoโs performing arts scene.
โEverything Beautiful Happens at Nightโ
Capital Stage is hosting the world premiere of โEverything Beautiful Happens at Night,โ which tells the tale of Ezra, a successful children’s book author and illustrator who must keep his true identity under wraps. Itโs the 1980s in Manhattan, and his partnership with his longtime editor is threatened by someone new who enters his life and wants to influence Ezra’s next book.โฏ

According to Capital Stage Artistic Director Michael Stevenson, he first learned of the play through one of the companyโs actors. โOnce I read it, I was determined to produce it,โ Stevenson said. โIt was in consideration at several other theaters, but we were able to secure the rights for its world premiere.โ
Venue:โฏCapital Stageโฏ
Address: 2215 J St., Sacramento
Dates:โฏMarch 19 โ April 20โฏ
Cost:โฏ$41โ$58
Tickets: capstage.org
โJeeves & Wooster In Perfect Nonsenseโโฏ
B Street Theatre worked for 10 years to bring this comedy production from Londonโs West End to Sacramento. The plot is from the 1938 P. G. Wodehouse novel โฏโThe Code of the Woostersโ and is described as a comedy that โcombines the wit of Monty Python with the charm of Downton Abbey,โ by TK TK.
As with many British comedies, this romp includes the antics of a butler โ this one is Jeeves โ who saves his aristocratic employer Wooster from making a fool of himself. Wooster thought he was ready for the stage, but Jeeves had to step in to help with lighting, scenery and backup cast members. True to British humor, there are mistaken identities, quick wit and perfect nonsense.
Venue: The Sofia, Home of B Street Theatre
Address: 2700 Capitol Ave., Sacramentoโฏ
Dates: March 5-30โฏโฏ
Cost:โฏ$9โ$35โฏโฏ
Tickets: bstreettheatre.org
โWomenโs Wit & Wisdom 2025โ
The Ooley Theatre is presenting a month-long festival with seven events devoted to women. The โWomenโs Wit and Wisdomโ festival includes opening and closing galas, and five productions highlighting local playwrights, actors, and directors mainly from the Sacramento area.
โWe feature 10 directors, over 30 actors and four local playwrights in this mix of shows throughout the month,โ said Ooleyโs Creative Director Elise Hodge, who added that the plays and monologues celebrate notable women who have made a difference. The five plays are also available to live stream.
Venue:โฏThe Ooley Theatre
Address: 2007 28th St., Sacramento
Dates:โฏMarch 8-23
Cost:โฏ$15โ$22
Tickets:โฏthe-ooley-theatre-tickets
โTina – The Tina Turner Musicalโโฏโฏ
Tina is coming to town. Broadway Sacramento welcomes โTina – The Tina Turner Musicalโโฏโ the story of the Queen of Rock โnโ Roll and Soul. Tina Turner is one of the worldโs best-selling artists of all time, winning 12 Grammy Awards, and has been seen by millions in concert.. This musical biography traces Turnerโs journey as she defies racism, sexism and ageism.โฏThe Broadway production opened November 2019 and was nominated for 12 Tony Awards including Best Musical. โWeโre pleased to present this Tony-winning musical about the life of one of pop musicโs most enduring artists,โ said Broadway Sacramentoโs President and CEO Scott Klier.

Venue: SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Centerโฏ
Address: 1301 L St., Sacramentoโฏ
Dates: March 4-8
Cost:โฏ$44โ$199โฏโฏ
Tickets: broadwaysacramento.com
โFootlooseโ
Music Circus continues its first year-long season with โFootloose,โ a musical version of the blockbuster movie. The โFootlooseโ dance number is iconic, and the musical adds new songs to the Oscar-nominated movie score.
Youโll be tapping your feet to the classic โโ80s hits including โLetโs Hear It for the Boy,โ โHolding Out for a Hero,โ โAlmost Paradiseโ and, of course, the iconic title track โFootloose.โ Itโs described as a celebration of โthe exhilaration of youth, the wisdom of listening to one another and the power of forgiveness.โ
Venue:โฏBroadway At Music Circus, UC Davis Health Pavilion
Address: 1419 H St., Sacramento
Dates:โฏMarch 21-27
Cost:โฏ$58โ$130
Tickets:โฏwww.broadwaysacramento.com
โTitus Andronicusโ
Sometimes, old tales resonate in modern times. Big Idea Theatre is staging William Shakespeareโs โTitus Andronicusโ which dives into the manipulative politics surrounding the succession of the Roman emperor. After returning home from war, Titus discovers that heโs the peopleโs choice to be emperor, but he rejects it. This displeases the people, resulting in a swirl of imprisonment, violence and gruesome murders.
Venue:โฏBig Idea Theatreโฏโฏ
Address: 1616 Del Paso Blvd., Sacramento
Dates: March 7-29โฏ
Cost:โฏ$15โ$20โฏ
Tickets:โฏbigideatheatre.org
โThe God of Hellโ
Resurrection Theatre is presenting โThe God of Hell,โ which takes place on a small Wisconsin dairy farm where the quiet livesโฏofโฏ Frank and Emma are disrupted by the arrivalโฏofโฏ a mysterious government. โResurrection chose this play that โฏexplores themesโฏofโฏ American identity, government overreach, and rural life through a distinctly absurdist lens because it mirrors today’s political and social climate,โ Resurrection Theatreโs Jackie Lahr said.
Venue:โฏWilkerson Theatre
Address: 2509 R Street, Sacramento
Dates:โฏFeb. 28 โ March 22
Cost:โฏ$20โ$22
Tickets:โฏwww.resurrectiontheatre.comโฏ
โVisionsโ
Sacramento Ballet begins its 2025 season with โVisions.โ This production will host the world premieres of internationally acclaimed choreographers Amy Hall Garner, Thang Dao and Julia Feldman. โVisionsโ is described as โthe start of the balletโs mixed-repertoire series, featuring fresh new commissions and company premieres from some of the most forward-leaning and inspirational choreographers in the world today.โ

And two choreographers will be making their Sacramento Ballet debuts: Marika Brussel “a noted Bay Area choreographerโ and Ihsan Rustem, whose work is described as “an exercise in impeccable control and elegance.โ Joining them is Ma Cong, who returns with a new company premiere.
Venue: The Sofia, Home of B Street Theatre
Address: 2700 Capitol Ave., Sacramentoโฏ
Dates:โฏMarch 21, 22 and 23
Cost:โฏ$35-$75
Tickets: bstreettheatre.org
โSwan Lakeโ Grand Kyiv Ballet
Later this month is a chance to see the Ukrainian ballet dancers of Grand Kyiv Ballet as they stop in town on their world tour. The ballet company, which began in 2014, is staging the classic โSwan Lakeโ at the Sierra 2 Center for the Arts & Community. The principal roles will be performed by premiere ballet dancers of the National Opera of Ukraine Olexander Stoyanov and Kateryna Kukhar.
Venue: Sierra 2 Center for the Arts
Address: 2791 24th Street, Sacramento
Dates:โฏMarch16 and 17
Cost:โฏ$65
Tickets: Grandkyivballet
Edgar Allen Poe Speakeasy
A traveling pop-up featuring an evening with Edgar Allen Poeโs works is traveling through Sacramento. Titled โThe Edgar Allan Poe Speakeasy,โ itโs described as โa chilling cocktail experience that brings four of Poeโs stories onto the stage while pairing them with classic cocktails inspired by four of Poe’s most beloved stories.โ
Venue: The Rink Studios
Address: 1031 Del Paso Blvd, Sacramentoโฏ
Dates:โฏMarch 27, 28 and 29
Cost:โฏ$55
Tickets: Speakeasy
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Patti Roberts
