The Marsh

[1] Competition with Monday Night Football drove The Marsh to Morty’s in North Beach.

"[5] Josh Kornbluth’s "Haiku Tunnel" was The Marsh’s first full-length production, and Charlie Varon’s initial solo piece "Honest Prophets" saw its debut there.

In 2004, The Marsh produced the world premiere of Brian Copeland's solo show, "Not a Genuine Black Man."

The production ran for two years, making it the longest-running solo show in San Francisco history.

[6] In March 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered theaters and venues across the San Francisco Bay Area, The Marsh had transitioned to an online broadcasting platform known as MarshStream and it provided a full calendar of live theater performances, workshops and interactive programming to patrons sheltering in place.

Location on Valencia Street