Ken Bacon Productions

Ken Bacon Productions Ken Bacon Productions Dr. Kenneth Bacon of Novato juggles a busy career as veterinarian and owner of Central Marin Cat & Exotic Hospital in San Rafael.

When his schedule allows, Bacon takes a dose of his passion for performing arts and theater, participating in acting classes and performing on stage. In 2010, Bacon took on the role of producer presenting "Humble Boy," the award-winning English import by Charlotte Jones, with Marin Actors' Workshop. The Marin production received several SFBATCC nominations and earned the "Best Director" award for "Humble Boy" director Terry McGovern. In 2011, Bacon teamed up again with director Terry McGovern and Marin Actors' Workshop, presenting Robert E. Sherwood's classic "The Petrified Forest."

Congratulations actress Georgia Thunes on your SFBATCC Featured Actress Award for your role as Honey in the Ken Bacon / ...
03/30/2016

Congratulations actress Georgia Thunes on your SFBATCC Featured Actress Award for your role as Honey in the Ken Bacon / Marin Actors Workshop production of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"

Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf - A conversation with director Terry McGovern. Performances through Oct. 24 at Belrose Th...
10/17/2015

Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf - A conversation with director Terry McGovern. Performances through Oct. 24 at Belrose Theatre in San Rafael.

Terry McGovern talks about his work directing the 2015 theater adaptation of the Edward Albee play "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf".

"...a superb production...Produced by Ken Bacon and directed by Terry McGovern...Marin Actors Workshop production, which...
10/16/2015

"...a superb production...Produced by Ken Bacon and directed by Terry McGovern...Marin Actors Workshop production, which lifts the comedy to the laugh-yourself-sick level but honors the dysfunctional marriage of George and Martha as an authentic and enduring love affair. In its uniquely twisted way, 'Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' is a real love story." ~ Barry Willis, Marin Independent Journal / Member SFBATCC

The years following World War II were a halcyon period for the United States. Compared with the combatant nations of Europe, we emerged relatively unscathed, with no damage to our infrastructure, and a robust industrial economy.It was a time of

"Ken Bacon’s abbreviated production at...Belrose Theatre in San Rafael, ' Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf ' is astutely d...
10/07/2015

"Ken Bacon’s abbreviated production at...Belrose Theatre in San Rafael, ' Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf ' is astutely directed by Terry McGovern from a script adapted by Ernest Lehman...This talented cast more than meets the demands of the script without overdoing it or becoming caricatures. Timing, reaction, and deep understanding of the character one is playing must be spot on, which, thankfully, Mc Govern’s cast delivers."

Gaetana Caldwell Smith
Member SFBATCC
http://forallevents.info/reviews/whos-afraid-of-virginia-woolf-2/

Kerrigan (L.), Rafferty, Thunes, and Mc Carthy, (extreme right) as George, Nick, Honey, and Martha Edward Albee’s “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf” was considered shocking when it premiered in 1962 because of his free use of swear words coming from an academic married couple and their blatant display…

REVIEW: " 'Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf' - Producer Ken Bacon and Director Terry McGovern team to bring this classic t...
10/06/2015

REVIEW:
" 'Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf' - Producer Ken Bacon and Director Terry McGovern team to bring this classic to San Rafael’s intimate Belrose Theater....an entertaining evening that offers much more comic relief than the story line would suggest. Those unfamiliar with the work will enjoy an honest and provocative rendering, and those who know it already will experience a worthwhile revisit." ~ Victor Cordell, Member SFBATCC

“Truth and illusion, George – you don’t know the difference.” “No [Martha], but we must carry on as though we did.” “Amen!” And so it is, that the angst of two couples’ lives derive from self-deception in Edward Albee’s darkly comic masterpiece, “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf”. Producer Ken Bacon a…

REVIEW: "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" ..."compelling and heartfelt, well worth a trip to San Rafael." ~ 4 of 5 stars...
10/04/2015

REVIEW: "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" ..."compelling and heartfelt, well worth a trip to San Rafael." ~ 4 of 5 stars Alexa Chipman, Member SFBATCC

Relationships Tested in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Oct 3, 2015 By Alexa Chipman Tags: Classic, Drama REVIEW OF WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?By Edward Albee, Edited by Ernest LehmanDirected by Terry McGovern Ken Bacon Productions and Marin Actors’ Workshop For tickets / schedule :kenbaconpro…

Opening tonight - "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" Reserve tickets online at: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a...
10/02/2015

Opening tonight - "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" Reserve tickets online at: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.896590550428501.1073741829.113562258731338&type=3

Production and rehearsal photos by Nick Logan of the Ken Bacon Productions / Marin Actors' Workshop 2015 production of Edward Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" directed by Terry McGovern and featuring Richard Kerrigan as George, Molly McCarthy as Martha, Tulley Rafferty as Nick and Georgia Thunes as Honey. Presented Oct. 2 to Oct. 24, 2015. Tickets at: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/1839148

Meeting Terry McGovern, Marin Actors’ Workshop teacher and director of “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”  - you just mig...
10/01/2015

Meeting Terry McGovern, Marin Actors’ Workshop teacher and director of “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” - you just might ask yourself “How do I know this guy?” Click here:

A stimulating interview with a prime radio and television personality as well as a Bay Area Broadcast Museum inductee, Terry McGovern, hosted by Cheryl Jenni...

Have a free drink and stay for the party - if you dare. It's in your face theater at the Belrose in San Rafael. Receive ...
10/01/2015

Have a free drink and stay for the party - if you dare. It's in your face theater at the Belrose in San Rafael. Receive free beverage with ticket purchase. http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/1839148

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09/28/2015

"Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" - considered one of the greatest plays of the late 20th Century - playing Oct. 2 to Oct. 24, 2015 at the intimate Belrose Theater in San Rafael. Directed by Terry McGovern and starring actors from Marin Actors' Workshop. Reservations recommended.

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