Written by Michael Gene Sullivan and Marie Cartier
Music & Lyrics by Daniel Savio
Choreography by AeJay Mitchell
Music Direction by Daniel Savio
Directed by Michael Gene Sullivan

SF GATE:
"Yes, the Mime Troupe preaches to the choir, but it also urges its loyal audience toward activism--in the most entertaining way possible."
"The Mime Troupe, with its talented ensemble of players and designers, has a big bag of theatrical tricks to make its call to arms enticing to us, the choir.”
 
Marin Independent Journal
★★★★
48 Hills:
 "Although I’m sure it must have happened, I’m hard-pressed to think of a recent show that actually choked me up. Didn’t expect it in a show involving Rupert Murdoch, of all people."
"Breakdown’s strength is in cutting through the anti-SF propaganda to blame The City’s woes on the real culprits: Reaganomics and a string of greedy mayors whose goal has never been to support the fertile city, but to attract outside interests who don’t care about it"

“Full of genuine pathos, good laughs, and an unabashed bleeding heart”
 
Theatrius:
"The acclaimed Mime Troupe covers the plight of the poor with serious comedy and witty songs, leaving little room for complacency.”

"We all need to see “Breakdown.” The Mime Troupe speaks hard truths with accomplished singers, great songs, and a superb group of musicians."
 
SF Theatre Blog:
★★★ BANG
"We loved the show, and afterwards the J-Church streetcar was filled with people agreeing this is the best Mime Troupe show in years."
 
 
 
For most of the citizens of increasingly intolerant San Francisco a young woman like Yume living on the streets seems “crazy,” but maybe she’s just ahead of the curve. Unbalanced? Unhinged? Nuts? In a country that has clearly lost its mind what do any of those words mean anymore? As her social worker Saidia tries to navigate the Kafkaesque labyrinth of bureaucracy Yume is on her own quest to regain what she feels has been taken from her.

But up-and-coming FOX News commentator Marcia Stone has no problem with being at the vanguard of driving the nation around the bend. It’s her key to getting a nightly slot on the network, and if she can give her viewers a focus for their fear, a hellhole of depravity and failed policies so much the better! And where better than the filthy, dangerous streets of San Francisco to illustrate for her bosses and audience the depths to which the progressives have dragged us? If only she could find a person on those streets… someone to personify America’s…Breakdown!
 
Featuring:
 
 
 
Click here for a complete schedule of performances in your area! 
 
AND
 
If you are not in the Bay Area, and cannot see the show live, you can currently see the show on Vimeo! Wow!
Click here to watch!
 

(USE PASSCODE "POWERTOTHEPEOPLE" TO SEE THE SHOW FOR FREE)
 
(Though we gladly accept any donations, and no donation is too large.)

(Remember: As a theatre of The People we don't take corporate dough.)

(For funding we rely on...The People!)
 
 
 
~ And ~

 
Michael is now appearing at
as Malvolio
 
 
in

 
 
with
 
 
 
Marin Independent Journal

"★★★★★"
 “A truly excellent production.”

“It’s a passionate, sexy, hilarious and wonderfully touching
“Twelfth Night.”

“Olivia’s sneering, puritanical steward (is) played to comic perfection by San Francisco Mime Troupe mainstay Michael Gene Sullivan”
 
 
 
San Francisco Chronicle 

 
 
 “Bridgette Loriaux’s “Twelfth Night” exposes the falsity of such love most riotously with Michael Gene Sullivan’s Malvolio… He dons a silver shirt, yellow stockings and harness straps and does a dance for her to Prince’s “Blue Light,” complete with one motion where his nipples become laser guns.”
 
 
For more info click here.
 
 
 
~ And coming this Fall ~

 
 
 
 

 
 


November 10 - December 10

Based on the novel
by George Orwell

Adapted for the stage
by Michael Gene Sullivan
Directed by Barbara Damashek
 
Click here for info!
 
 
~ Meanwhile, overseas~

 
 
Theatre on Podil
(Kyiv, Ukraine)
 
 
The Ukrainian translation
 of the stage adaptation by
Michael Gene Sullivan

Directed by
Sergiy Pavlyuk
 
Production was stopped at the beginning
of the Russian invasion, but despite the war
the theatre has resumed production!

 
 
Click here to visit website.