Week of Events
Theater Voices – Below the Belt
Below the Belt
By Richard Dresser
Directed by David Baecker
May 15-17, 2026
In a mysterious, remote world dominated by corporate bureaucracy, three men grind away at their jobs in a grim, fenced industrial compound, furnished only with bunks, a table and an ancient typewriter, while sinister animals with yellow eyes encroach upon them. Richard Dresser’s dystopian comedy hilariously chronicles their maneuvers in the pointless quest for status.
Theater Voices – Below the Belt
Below the Belt
By Richard Dresser
Directed by David Baecker
May 15-17, 2026
In a mysterious, remote world dominated by corporate bureaucracy, three men grind away at their jobs in a grim, fenced industrial compound, furnished only with bunks, a table and an ancient typewriter, while sinister animals with yellow eyes encroach upon them. Richard Dresser’s dystopian comedy hilariously chronicles their maneuvers in the pointless quest for status.
Theater Voices – Below the Belt
Below the Belt
By Richard Dresser
Directed by David Baecker
May 15-17, 2026
In a mysterious, remote world dominated by corporate bureaucracy, three men grind away at their jobs in a grim, fenced industrial compound, furnished only with bunks, a table and an ancient typewriter, while sinister animals with yellow eyes encroach upon them. Richard Dresser’s dystopian comedy hilariously chronicles their maneuvers in the pointless quest for status.
Theater Voices – Below the Belt
Below the Belt
By Richard Dresser
Directed by David Baecker
May 15-17, 2026
In a mysterious, remote world dominated by corporate bureaucracy, three men grind away at their jobs in a grim, fenced industrial compound, furnished only with bunks, a table and an ancient typewriter, while sinister animals with yellow eyes encroach upon them. Richard Dresser’s dystopian comedy hilariously chronicles their maneuvers in the pointless quest for status.
Cathy’s Classics – I Remember Mama
I Remember Mama
(1948) Period Drama, Family, B&W, 134 min.
Sunday, May 17 at 7:pm
Admission free, $5 donation suggested
A young writer recalls her ups and downs of growing up as one of four children to Norwegian immigrant parents in 1910s San Francisco.
Starring: Irene Dunne, Barbara Bel Geddes, Oscar Homolka
