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Single Ticket Prices



Fri & Sat at 8:00 
Sun at 2:00:

Thurs at 8:00
Sat at 2:00:

General $25
Senior (62+) $20
Youth (13-21) $20
Children (5-12) $10

General $20
Senior $15
Youth $15
Children $10

Playbill

Proof



Dana Scott (Photo by Eric Chazankin)

Written by David Auburn 

Winner of the 2001 Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award for Best Play.

Directed by David Lear

On the eve of her twenty-fifth birthday, Catherine, a troubled young woman, has spent years caring for her brilliant but unstable father, a famous mathematician. Now, following his death, she must deal with her own volatile emotions; the arrival of her estranged sister, Claire; and the attentions of Hal, a former student of her father's who hopes to find valuable work in the 103 notebooks that her father left behind. Over the long weekend that follows, a burgeoning romance and the discovery of a mysterious notebook draw Catherine into the most difficult problem of all: how much of her father's madness 'or genius' will she inherit?

Starring Dana Scott, Alan Kaplan, Mark Bradbury and Jill Zimmerman.

Review



" 'Proof' ....works incredibly well, powered by the truly fine acting of the cast, and the clear and compelling direction of David Lear." (David Templeton - KRCB Second Row Center, Member SFBATCC)