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Welcome to the Mountain PlayTo select the Mounatin Play Association as your charity for donations,
please click the select button below. For more information about The
Mountain Play and the Mountain Play Association, please visit our web
site: www.mountainplay.org
The Experience
The Mountain Play draws audiences from throughout the Bay Area and
beyond...we even have loyal patrons who come from as far away as Europe
to make the trek up Mt. Tam to the Cushing Memorial Amphitheater!
Arriving early at the theater to seek out and secure a
favorite seat, and enjoy the tranquility of a morning on Mt. Tam, is a
tradition cherished by thousands. Whether traveling by foot, car or our
famous yellow school buses, a Mountain Play Sunday morning has a
particular flavor.
Early
in the morning after a cup of coffee or tea, you prepare a favorite
picnic feast... sandwiches, pasta, potato salad, noshes, fresh fruit,
something sweet, and plenty of hot weather drinks to quench a mountain
afternoon thirst. Now, what to wear? It could be chilly in the morning,
but it's almost certain the sun will burn through the morning fog,
shining hot and bright on the assemblage come afternoon. You don shorts
and t-shirt, pack a sun hat, sunscreen and sunglasses, then throw on a
sweater or sweatshirt to ward off the morning chill. Preparations
behind you, the day begins in earnest as you step out the door and
embark on an all day adventure of theater and the great outdoors!
The
bus ride up the mountain is where the fun begins... you arrive at the
bus stop around 9:30 am to make certain you hit the mountain early
enough to save your favorite seat. The 40 minute ride is always an
exciting trip, meeting new friends and sharing Mountain Play stories
and songs as the beautiful Marin County scenery rolls by.
When the bus drops you off at the gate, your first
impression is of tall trees, sweet air, rolling hills and... a stream
of playgoers with backpacks and coolers, all apparently with the same
idea as you! The adrenaline rushes through your body as you imagine
that special spot already occupied and for a moment you fear you should
have gotten here at 8:00 AM. But then, you remember to breathe as the
excitement and camaraderie of the morning take hold and you join the
others in anticipation of a glorious day.
After
a short jaunt up the narrow walk, past the food and T-shirt booths,
surrounded by towering Redwoods and Douglas Fir, you are stopped short
by the breathtaking spectacle that meets your eye as you stand at last,
looking out over the amphitheater and stage. For a moment you are
awestruck by the scene in front of you... 4,000 stone seats in the
style of a Greek Theater, and at the center of it all, a captivating
set waiting to transport you to points unknown.
Beyond
the stage, the San Francisco Bay spreads before you in magical splendor
and your breath catches in your throat at the sight of it. You stare
until you are distracted by the fact that a group of "early birds" is
sitting in your favorite section. Still, you manage to squeeze in as
close as you can, staking your claim atop a warm rock with a pillow and
head off into the woods for a pre-play hike.
After absorbing as much of Mt. Tam's invigorating
atmosphere as you possibly can before show time, you return to the
theater and after searching the sea of people, you spot your brightly
colored pillow perched on its stone seat. You carefully wind your way
through the crowd and the coolers until you finally reach your "home"
for the next three hours. Drawing a deep breath, you settle into your
seat and prepare to revel in the magic before you. The sound of the
orchestra tuning their instruments drifts up from behind the set as
musicians and actors bustle about getting into place and finally... it
is one o'clock and the opening chord of the overture reverberates
throughout the theater. The Mountain Play has begun!
Time
seems to melt away and before you've even noticed, it's 3:45 and the
theater has exploded with applause. The play is over but the Mountain
Play experience is not... You must grapple with the decision, "to hike
down the mountain with hundreds of other patrons, or wait in line for
the bus?". Guides hand out trail maps that lead you along the
traditional route to downtown Mill Valley and station themselves along
the way so that no one is lost in the process.
The hike down is an easier one since the Mountain Play
transports ice chests and other bulky items to "The Depot" where you
can retrieve your gear and hop on a shuttle back to your parked car,
but it is still 7 miles and will take 2 to 2 and a half hours. Your
early bus ride up the mountain also entitles you to an early bus back
down. After your vigorous hike in the morning, you opt to jump on a bus
and call it a day. You wait in line for half an hour, entertained the
entire time by local performers. Finally, you are back on the bus,
headed for home with a group of spirited if weary, playgoers who engage
you in singing songs from the play all the way down the hill. Select |