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Theater Review: GUYS AND DOLLS (San Francisco Playhouse)
GUYS AND DOLLS IS A SAFE BET Just in time for the holidays, San Francisco Playhouse presents a Broadway favorite, Guys and Dolls. It’s amazing. Were this masterpiece from Broadway’s golden age an actual guy or doll, he or she would be scoring Social Security. But make no mistake, this 1950 hoofer is no worse…
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Theater Review: THE GOLDEN GIRLS LIVE: THE CHRISTMAS EPISODES (Victoria Theatre)
AS GOLDEN AS EVER This perennial favorite is back for its 18th year. This “drag” version of classic holiday themed The Golden Girls episodes seems to grow in popularity every year. Since its inception in 2005 when it was originally performed to a select crowd of friends informed by email, it has outgrown the living…
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Theater Review: CINDERELLA ENCHANTED (Berkeley Playhouse)
ENCHANTED, INDEED Now playing at the Berkeley Playhouse, just in time for the holidays, it’s the classic story of Cinderella. This version began as the now-famous Rodgers & Hammerstein musical in 1957, with Julie Andrews playing the heroine in black and white. The ’65 version starred a young Lesley Anne Warren, Stuart Damon (General Hospital),…
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Theater Review: THE LEGEND OF GEORGIA MCBRIDE (Center Rep at Lesher Center in Walnut Creek)
GEORGIA MCBRIDE AIN’T NO DRAG Definitely worth the drive out to the suburbs, Center Rep’s The Legend of Georgia McBride is fun, irreverent and empowering. Alan Coyne Matthew López (The Inheritance) created this original story of Casey (Joe Ayers), who works as an Elvis impersonator in Cleo’s, a dive bar in Florida, where most of…
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Theater Review: HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH (Shotgun Players in Berkeley)
East Berlin expat Hedwig was forced to leave a rather important bit of himself’”later herself’”behind the Wall in order to pass physical exams and immigrate to America with the G.I. of her dreams. Move ahead one year: impoverished, divorced and the casualty of a distortedly bungled gender removal procedure, creator John Cameron Mitchell’s counterculture hero(ine)…
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Theater Review: BULRUSHER (Berkeley Rep)
A PLAY WITH WATER AS A THEME WILL HAVE YOU FLOATING OUT OF THE THEATER Now playing at the inimitable Berkeley Rep, Eisa Davis’s lyrical, fascinating, humorous and gorgeous play Bulrusher — a 2007 Pulitzer Prize finalist — is set in 1955, 110 miles north of San Francisco in Boonville, California. Founded in 1890, the…
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Theater Review: WE ARE CONTINUOUS (New Conservatory Theatre Center in San Francsico)
COMING OUT AS A CONTINUANCE New Conservatory Theater’s Fall offering is the West Coast Premiere of a new play by Harrison David Rivers (The Bandaged Place, This Bitter Earth, a semi autobiographical journey. we are continuous examines how we change with the times and how our definitions of love and family can evolve. Alicia Stamps…
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Recommended Theater: PIAF! THE SHOW (Global Tour at the Herbst in San Francisco)
FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, PART OF A GLOBAL TOUR, PIAF! THE SHOW WILL DELIVER THE ULTIMATE FRENCH KISS French cabaret singer Edith Piaf is one of the most celebrated performers of the 20th century. She began her career in France back in the 1940s singing as a street artist to earn money. With her unique…
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Recommended Concert: AN EVENING WITH STING AND THE SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY (Davies Hall)
STING JOINS THE SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY FOR TWO CONCERTS, PERFORMING HIS MOST CELEBRATED HITS REIMAGINED FOR ORCHESTRA Tickets go on sale Friday, October 13, 2023, at 10am PT Pre-sale for SF Symphony subscribers on October 11, 2023 Sting.com fan club pre-sale begins October 12 at 10am PT An Evening with Sting and the San Francisco…
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Event | Music Review: 66th MONTEREY JAZZ FESTIVAL (September 22-24, 2023)
With five stages going strong, the 66th Monterey Jazz Festival was in full swing September 22-24, 2023. And I do mean “swing”! As if to celebrate Artistic Director Tim Jackson, who steps down as artistic director after 33 years, the crowd socialized like it was a block party. With a superb combination of old-school pros…
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Recommended Theater: NOLLYWOOD DREAMS (San Francisco Playhouse)
San Francisco Playhouse has begun its 2023-24 Season with the West Coast Premiere of the romantic comedy Nollywood Dreams, directed by Bay Area theatre veteran Margo Hall. Written by Ghanaian-American writer/performer Jocelyn Bioh (Jaja’s African Hair Braiding now playing on Broadway, School Girls; Or the African Mean Girls Play and the book of the musical Goddess), this hilarious play with…
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Theater Review: BEFORE THE SWORD (World Premiere at New Conservatory Theater Center)
TURNING SWORDS INTO PLOWSHARES British author Terence Hanbury “Tim” White (1906-1964), better known as T.H. White, is best-known for The Once and Future King (1958) a collection of four novels — three previously published — based on the Arthurian Legends, stories which had already been around for over a thousand years when, in 1938, White…
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Opera Review: IL TROVATORE (San Francisco Opera)
ANGEL BLUE TRIUMPHS IN IL TROVATORE San Francisco Opera is now reviving what is perhaps Verdi’s most popular opera, Il Trovatore (The Troubadour), which itself is a revival which I saw at LA Opera and Lyric Opera. But something is different here: intimacy on a grand scale. The massive set seems more imposing, and the glorious…
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Theater Review: WOLF PLAY (Shotgun Players)
LIBERTY FOR WOLVES IS DEATH TO THE LAMBS Gabby Momah makes a star turn as Ash, a conflicted non-binary adoptive parent and up-and-coming boxer in Hansol Jung’s Wolf Play, a fascinating, thrilling, sad and sometimes elusive new play now making its west coast premiere at Shotgun Players in Berkeley, easily one of my favorite spaces…
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Theater Review: CRUEL INTENTIONS: THE ’90s MUSICAL (Ray of Light at Victoria Theatre)
RAY OF LIGHT ROCKS! The Bay Area’s Ray of Light Theater is known for putting fresh interpretations on classic shows, most notably musicals that push boundaries, such as Kinky Boots and The Full Monty. Their latest production is Cruel Intentions: The ’90s Musical, and it’s a winner. Based on Roger Kumble’s campy 1999 movie starring…
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Recommended Immersive Haunted Experience: THE INITIATION (Into The Dark at the San Francisco Mint)
PREPARE TO BE INITIATED Into The Dark’”the Bay Area production company spawned from the creative, twisted minds of Peaches Christ, David Flower Productions, and Non Plus Ultra’”will present The Initiation, a brand-new, fully immersive haunted experience opening at The San Francisco Mint (88 5th St.). Performances will take place Wednesday–Sunday evenings beginning Friday, September 29 and continuing through Sunday, October 31. Patrons must be 18+…
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Theater Review: HIPPEST TRIP–THE SOUL TRAIN MUSICAL (Pre-Broadway World Premiere: A.C.T.in San Francisco)
A LOTTA SOUL IN THIS EXPRESS TRAIN TO JOY Officially starting A.C.T.’s 23/24 Season is the Broadway-bound world premiere musical based on the iconic TV Show Soul Train, which opened last Wednesday at the Toni Rembe Theater. Several years in the making, the jukebox musical Hippest Trip — The Soul Train Musical traces the story…
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Theater Review: RECIPROCATING PUMPS (The Marsh San Francisco)
HEATED PUMPS Now playing at The Marsh Theater, San Francisco’s independent theater for new performances, writer and director Dirk Alphin’s original production, Reciprocating Pumps, is a riveting, emotionally intense drama. On an intimate set of a living room and bedroom, this family (both chosen and genetic) drama takes place over the course of a single…
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Theater Review: A CHORUS LINE (SF Playhouse)
THE MUSICAL WITH LEGS San Francisco Playhouse‘s exuberant, high-kicking production of A Chorus Line proves that the musical is as fresh as the day it appeared almost fifty years ago, when the standard Broadway musical was already fading away, making room for the jukebox musicals and mostly hollow spectacles we are still forced to endure….
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Opera Review: MADAME BUTTERFLY (SF Opera)
THIS BUTTERFLY FINDS ITS WINGS It’s 1904. US naval officer Lt. Pinkerton (Moisés Salazar) is seeing the world in the name of war and pleasure. When ashore in Nagasaki, Japan, he seeks the best and fairest woman and is offered Cio-Cio-San (Karah Son). Transfixed by her exotic beauty, Pinkerton marries her on sight. She is…



















