Off to Play ‘The Wizard’: Raven Serves Doubles in Classic Musical
There’s something downright weird about L. Frank Baum stories. There are scarecrows and robots that come to life, flying monkeys, and both terrifying and comforting witches, to say nothing of interdimensional travel and a small dog named Toto.
Healdsburg Happenings, Sept. 26
Short Film FestThe semi-annual Healdsburg International Short Film Festival returns to the Raven Theater for three days of riveting shorts, filmmaker meet-and-greets and other cinematic interactions, Sept. 27-29. Passes and schedule at healdsburgfilm.com.
HomecomingHealdsburg High’s varsity football team won their first three games, and are...
Staycation: Bayside Stay for Locals Too
Those looking for a convenient, comfortable and classy stay with a side of San Francisco but none of the city’s sturm und drang—consider a visit to The Lodge at Tiburon.
With spectacular city views, top-tier restaurants and a quaint, small-town aesthetic, Tiburon has long defined...
Bound for Glory
The Raven Players bring live outdoor entertainment to Healdsburg’s Downtown Plaza with their production of Woody Guthrie’s American Song: A Truly American Musical. Peter Glazer’s adaptation of the writings and songs of “America’s premiere folk poet” runs weekends July 1 through July 10.
The show,...
Just a Man: ‘The Mountaintop’ at The 222
By Harry Duke
Healdsburg’s The 222 concludes its season of professional drama with The Mountaintop, co-directed by Aldo Billingsley and Rebecca Novick. Playwright Katori Hall’s imagining of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s last night on Earth runs through April 14.
It’s late in the evening of...