Arts & Entertainment

This Weekend in Mill Valley: June 10-13

From an Edward Albee masterpiece to the music and spirit of Django Reinhardt, we;ve got you covered.

Friday:

Don't miss this once in a lifetime opportunity to witness a , one of the greatest living American dramatists. Rarely staged, Tiny Alice has been called both "a sham" (New York Review of Books) and "a tantalizing puzzle" (Variety). In this equal-parts erotic thriller and darkly comic allegory, Brother Julian stumbles into a labyrinthine world of manipulation, aggression and seduction when he visits the castle home of Miss Alice, the Church’s mysterious benefactor.
If you go: Tickets can be bought here. The show is from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. at the , 397 Miller Avenue in Mill Valley. Tiny Alice runs until June 26th.

Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday:   

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DjangoFest returns to Mill Valley for its sixth year, celebrating the music and spirit of the great French/Belgian Gypsy guitarist, Django Reinhardt. Join other Gypsy Jazz fans, players and enthusiasts from around the world to attend a series of concerts, workshops and impromptu 'djam' sessions featuring top internationally renowned players mixing it up with local stars and aficionados of the genre. We have a tremendous lineup this year, featuring both European and North American acts guaranteed to put on an astonishing display of musical virtuosity.
If you go: Tickets are $30 for general admission, $40 for reserved seating, $25 for students and $130 for a Festival Pass with reserved seating for all shows, and $40 for All Workshops. Tickets can be bought by clicking here. For a complete lineup of musicians and workshopsn click here. All events are at in Mill Valley.

Saturday: Annual Planetary Dance

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Anna Halprin and the Bay Area Community of Planetary Dancers invite one and all to the 31st Annual Planetary Dance at Santos Meadow in Mt. Tamalpais State Park beginning at 11 a.m.. Join this free participatory dance for peace among people and peace with the Earth. Also enjoy a potluck lunch, songs, and stories.
If you go: Gather at Santos Meadow in Mt. Tamalpais State Park at 11 a.m. Please try to carpool as parking is limited. For more information click here.


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