Tag archive for ‘The Empty Space Theatre’

  • Audience picks the music in ‘Jukebox Legends’

    The Empty Space presents “Jukebox Legends,” an original musical revue that turns the audience into the DJ. The show will take you on a musical journey from the ‘40s to the ‘90s, writes director Thomas G. Robinson.

  • ‘Mr. Marmalade’ is a creepy, late-night comedy

    Four-year-old Lucy’s imaginary friend, Mr. Marmalade, is abusive, snorts cocaine and is into pornography. Hence the late-night billing at The Empty Space Theatre. Read the director and lead actors’ take on the dark comedy.

  • ‘First Kisses’ is a lifelong love story

    The current production at The Empty Space Theatre is a Valentine to Bakersfield, says director Julie Jordan-Scott. “First Kisses” follows a love story between characters John and Mary, from their first childhood kiss to their golden years.

  • ‘Super Villain’ returns for encore weekend

    After receiving a record eight “Empties” awards for his production at The Empty Space Theatre, playwright James Kopp brings his dark, comic book comedy back for one weekend only.

  • “Thrill Me” puts chilling true-crime story to music

    The Empty Space Theatre’s production of “Thrill Me” reveals the series of events in 1924 Chicago that led about-to-be law students Leopold and Loeb to be forever remembered as “the thrill killers.”