THEATREWORKS SILICON VALLEY AND THE CITY OF PALO ALTO PARTNER ON PERMANENT HOME IN CUBBERLEY COMMUNITY CENTER
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The City of Palo Alto has invited TheatreWorks Silicon Valley, the nationally-acclaimed Tony Award recipient theatre founded in Palo Alto, to potentially partner on the performing arts portion of the planned development for Cubberley Community Center, planning to upgrade the existing theatre for continued use by a variety of local community groups while creating a second theatre as a future home for the 55-year-old nonprofit company.
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The musical “Memphis” was developed at and made its World Premiere at TheatreWorks in 2004. It later moved to Broadway where it won the Tony Award for “Best Musical.”
Photo Credit: David Allen
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley presented the World Premiere of the musical "The Prince of Egypt" by Stephen Schwartz (“Wicked”) before it debuted in London's West End. Pictured are Diluckshan Jeyaratnam (Moses) and Jason Gotay (Ramses) in TheatreWorks' World Premiere.
Photo Credit: Kevin Berne
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley presented the World Premiere of the musical "The Prince of Egypt" by Stephen Schwartz (“Wicked”) before it debuted in London's West End. Pictured is the cast of TheatreWorks' World Premiere.
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TheatreWorks Silicon Valley developed and presented the World Premiere of "The Four Immigrants: An American Musical Manga.” Pictured is (l to r) Catherine Gloria, Rinabeth Apostol, Sean Fenton, and Kerry Keiko.
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TheatreWorks Silicon Valley developed and presented the World Premiere of "The Four Immigrants: An American Musical Manga.” Pictured is (l to r) Phil Wong, James Seol, Sean Fenton, and Hansel Tan.
Photo Credit: Kevin Berne
Robert Kelley cast teen-aged Jessica Chastain as Juliet, with Travis Engle as her Romeo, in Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet,": re-set in Belfast in this 1998 TheatreWorks production.
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Robert Kelley cast teen-aged Jessica Chastain as Juliet, with Travis Engle as her Romeo, in Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet,": re-set in Belfast in this 1998 TheatreWorks production.
Photo Credit: David Allen
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley is currently presenting performer/pianist Hershey Felder's World Premiere of "Hershey Felder: The Piano and Me," performing January 17 - February 8.
Photo Credit: David Lepori
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley's most recent Palo Alto production was "Georgiana and Kitty: Christmas at Pemberley," which performed December 3-28, 2025 at Palo Alto's Lucie Stern Theatre.
Photo Credit: Kevin Berne
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley presented the World Premiere of "Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean: A New Musical" in 2025. Pictured is Judith Miller, Lauren Marcus, and Stephanie Gibson.
Photo Credit Kevin Berne
Pictured is Phil Wong as Seymour in TheatreWorks' hit production of "Little Shop of Horrors" reset in San Francisco's Chinatown.
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TheatreWorks Silicon Valley presented the World Premiere of Paul Gordon's musical adaptation of "Pride and Prejudice." The production was filmed and is available to stream on Amazon Prime. Pictured is (l to r) Melissa WolfKlain, Mary Mattison, Heather Orth, Chanel Tilghman, and Tara Kostmayer in TheatreWorks Silicon Valley's World Premiere.
Photo Credit: Kevin Berne
TheatreWorks brought the Bay Area its first look at the Tony Kushner/Jeanine Tesori musical “Caroline, or Change” starring C. Kelley Wright, a stunning production that swept the San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Critics Awards.
Photo Credit: Steve Mannshardt
C.J. Blankenship (Count Carl Magnus) and Alice Vienneau (Charlotte) starred in TheatreWorks Silicon Valley’s stylish 2003 production of “A Little Night Music,” which later transferred to San Francisco.
Photo Credit: David Allen
A popular political comic series by Dan O’Neill was turned into the musical “Odd Bodkins,” presented by TheatreWorks Silicon Valley in 1973 in the Fire Circle Outdoor Theatre, where it became an instant hit.
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A popular political comic series by Dan O’Neill was turned into the musical “Odd Bodkins,” presented by TheatreWorks Silicon Valley in 1973, where it became an instant hit. Seen here are David Springhorn and Eric Wenburg.
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TheatreWorks Silicon Valley’s 1988 production of Stephen Sondheim’s soaring musical “Pacific Overtures” featured an all-Asian cast, including TheatreWorks’s first Actors Equity Association actors, and a kabuki stage that wound through the audience. Sondheim is TheatreWorks’ most produced composer, with a total of 20 productions, many of them San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Award-winners.
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TheatreWorks Silicon Valley received the 2019 Regional Theatre Tony Award, the nation's highest honor.
Pictured is TheatreWorks founder Robert Kelley at the Tony Awards ceremony holding
TheatreWorks' Tony Award.
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TheatreWorks Silicon Valley received the 2019 Regional Theatre Tony Award, the nation's highest honor.
Pictured is TheatreWorks executive director Phil Santora and TheatreWorks founder Robert Kelley at the Tony Awards ceremony.
Photo Credit: Anita & Steve Shevett/ Shevett Studios
Giovanna Sardelli is TheatreWorks Silicon Valley's Artistic Director.
Photo Credit: Deborah Lopez
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley stages its annual New Works Festivals at Palo Alto's Lucie Stern Theatre.