
(From press release) WRECKAGE: A Musical Tragicomedy, Written by Michael Gene Sullivan. Music and Lyrics by Daniel Savio, Music Direction by Daniel Savio and Will Durkee. The show is directed by Lisa Hori-Garcia.
Wreckage will be performed for one night INDOORS on Wed. July 22, 2026 at 7:00 pm (music at 6:30 pm) at
Davis HS, Richard Brunelle Performance Hall 315 W 14th St., in Davis.
Tickets are FREE but an RSVP is required: sfmt.org/rsvp-davis ($20 suggested donation)
WRECKAGE: A Musical Tragicomedy runs July 3 – Sept. 7, 2026
Opening Shows: Fri. July 3, and Sat. July 4, 2026- Dolores Park – San Francisco
Running throughout the Bay Area in SF, Ukiah (Mendocino), Cotati (Sonoma), East Bay, Mill Valley, Santa Cruz, San Jose, and Davis.
All shows are FREE and open to the public unless otherwise listed.
Paid Ticketed performance: Z Space’s Steindler Stage: Wed., Aug. 19, 2026 – 7:00 pm (Indoors).
Three (3) shows will require RSVPs:
- Davis HS, Richard Brunelle Performance Hall, Wed. July 22, 2026 – 7:00 pm (Indoors) FREE – donations accepted
- Ukiah High School, Cafetorium, Thurs. July 30, 2026 – 7:00 pm, (Indoors) FREE – donations accepted;
- SF Mime Troupe Studio Space, Sat., Aug 8 – 2:00 pm, & Sun., Aug 9 – 2:00 pm (Backyard) FREE – donations accepted
For a complete schedule and more information, visit sfmt.org or call 415-285-1717.
Additional info on SFMT and community organizations is available at info. tables at each of our park shows.
The San Francisco Mime Troupe continues their annual tradition of performing original new political musicals for FREE in Bay area parks. Now in their 67th year, they present their new show: WRECKAGE: A Musical Tragicomedy runs July 3 – Sept. 7, 2026.
WRECKAGE: A Musical Tragicomedy asks the political question: How are we going to survive and rebuild in the rubble left from the economic, social, and psychological devastation of the idiotic kleptocrats?
Is it just us, or does it feel like everything is falling apart? Hallucinating robots, economic collapse, protesting frogs, people praying for the End of the World – This is not the future, or the democracy, we were promised!
But the real question is: When it’s all over will there be enough left to build something new out of this… wreckage?
WRECKAGE: A Musical Tragicomedy is written by SFMT long-time resident playwright & Collective member Michael Gene Sullivan. The four-person cast includes veteran SF Mime Troupe collective members: four-person cast that includes veteran SF Mime Troupe collective members: Michael Gene Sullivan* (Security, Nestor, Bobby, Paul); Jed Parsario* (Gideon, Business Man, Bertrand, Karl, Lance); Keiko Shimosato Carreiro* (Stage Manager, Mari, Jeribeth); and new cast member Chloris Li (Felicity, Business Woman, Fredericka, Claudine, Sergeant Nicola, Mari’s Mother).

The live SFMT BAND features: Will Durkee (Bass); Daniel Savio (Keyboards); and Miguel Jose Wacher (Drums)Original new music and lyrics by Daniel Savio.
TECH CREDITS for WRECKAGE: A Musical Tragicomedy:
Costume Designer: Keiko Shimosato Carreiro; Props: Marie Cartier; Sound Designer / Engineer: Taylor Gonzalez; Scenic Painting Design & Painter: Crash Des Rosiers; Scenic Design: Michael Gene Sullivan; Technical Director: Pietro Calogero; Carpenter & Sound Production Assistant: Sol Ibarra-Campos; A2s: Aaron Govert, Alex Kilimian-Nigro; Stitcher: Isabella Junebug; Poster Design: Tasi Alabastro; Graphic Design: Adan Gonzalez; Production Manager: Marissa Hinckley-Barnes;Rehearsal Stage Manager: Mirin Scassellati; Assistant Stage Manager: Casey Moore; Dramaturg: Jolie Ouyang; Tour Stage Manager: Cheryle Honerlah; Production Assistants: Guinevere Q;Sai Singh; Ruby Mihalko; Booking Coordinator andTour Manager: Terri Demartini; Publicity: Lawrence Helman;Photography: Ben Krantz Studio.
Performers of all race, gender and ethnicities are always a part of San Francisco Mime Troupe performances. This year Michael Gene Sullivan, an African- American, co-wrote and stars in the show. Other people of color in the cast include: Keiko Shimosato Carreiro, Jed Parsario, and Chloris Li.

People often ask: Why do you call yourself a Mime Troupe if you talk and sing?
We use the term “mime” in its classical and original definition, “The exaggeration of daily life in story and song.” It is a form of popular theater that is as old as the marketplace itself. From the ancient Greek and Roman farces to the Renaissance commedia dell’Arte to modern Chinese Opera, using archetypes comically to illustrate people’s issues is a time-honored worldwide tradition. Our broadly drawn characters are instantly recognizable allowing the audience to immediately engage in the action. Our work is political satire and anything but silent.
SF MIME TROUPE HISTORY: sfmt.org/press-history
www.youtube.com/@SanFranciscoMimeTroupe
SCHEDULE BY DATE: sfmt.org/press-schedule-by-dates
SCHEDULE BY AREA: sfmt.org/press-schedule-by-area




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