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Theater Review: SPRING AWAKENING IN CONCERT (Ray Of Light Theater)
SHINING A RAY OF LIGHT ON PUBERTY This past weekend, San Franciscans were treated to a special treat with Ray Of Light Theater’s version of Spring Awakening — yet while it was subtitled “In Concert,” performers had parts memorized and the lighting by Weili Shi was Broadway caliber. My only disappointment with this production is…
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Theater Review: THE WIZARD OF OZ (American Conservatory Theater at the Toni Rembe Theatre)
OOHS AND OZ Just in time for summer and for Pride Month, a new, colorful and fun version of everyone’s childhood favorite movie based on L. Frank Baum’s books is here in San Francisco. American Conservatory Theater’s production, which opened June 8 at the Toni Rembe Theater, isn’t just for kids. We all have our…
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Theater Review: LET THE RIGHT ONE IN (National Theatre of Scotland at Berkeley Rep)
LET THE RIGHT PLAY FILL YOU WITH HORROR Now playing at Berkeley Rep, Let the Right One In — a supernatural thriller and coming of age vampire romance — is creepy from the start. An ominous dark forest lightly covered with snow greets us. Actors dressed in winter layers are seen, walking, strolling and running….
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Theater Review: THE CONFESSION OF LILY DARE (New Conservatory Theatre Center)
YOU MUST SEE J. CONRAD FRANK — IF YOU LILY DARE New Conservatory Theater is finishing their exciting 2022-23 season with actor, playwright and drag performer Charles Busch’s The Confession Of Lily Dare. The show is set during the era of San Francisco’s Barbary Coast, when the city had a Red Light District filled with…
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Recommended Theater: DEAR SAN FRANCISCO: A HIGH-FLYING LOVE STORY (7 Fingers at Club Fugazi)
DEAR SAN FRANCISCO: A HIGH-FLYING LOVE STORY AT SAN FRANCISCO’S HISTORIC CLUB FUGAZI EXTENDED THRU DECEMBER 31, 2023 WORLD-RENOWNED CIRCUS AND ARTS COLLECTIVE, THE 7 FINGERS, CREATED THIS ONLY-IN-SAN FRANCISCO INTIMATE AND IMMERSIVE THEATRICAL EXPERIENCE The cast of Dear San Francisco Club Fugazi — the former home of Steve Silver’s Beach Blanket Babylon — has…
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Theater Review: LOCUSTS HAVE NO KING (New Conservatory Theatre Center in San Francisco)
A GAY PLAGUE OF LOCUSTS From the Book of Proverbs: Locusts have no king. But they all move forward in formation. Rough translation: Locusts have no king so they lead a life of smallness and conformity — a crowd mentality. It’s also a metaphor for The West Coast premiere of Queer, Puerto Rican and Dominican…
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Theater Review: CAMBODIAN ROCK BAND (Berkeley Repertory Theatre)
BAND ON THE RUN Berkeley Rep is debuting The Bay Area premiere of Chinese-American Playwright Lauren Yee’s acclaimed Cambodian Rock Band. The story follows a survivor of the Khmer Rouge regime who returns to his country decades later. Marxist Dictator Pol Pol ruled Cambodia from 1975-79; a radical communist, he forced an evacuation of the…
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Dance Review: GISELLE (San Francisco Ballet)
DANCES OF THE DEAD BROUGHT TO STUNNING LIFE Both classic ballet and romantic fantasy, Adolphe Adam’s 1841 masterwork is for a rightly renewed reason a worthy offering by the SF Ballet. Playing the gorgeous War Memorial Opera House through Nov. 5 only, this two-hour treasure, revisioned in 1999 by former artistic director Helgi Tomasson, leaps…
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Concert Review: HOLIDAY GAIETY (SF Symphony)
MAKE THE YULETIDE GAY…ER The San Francisco Symphony has a full holiday season of great music. There’s a youth symphony concert, an evening of chamber music, classics such as Handel’s Messiah, and Peter & The Wolf. Popular entertainers such as Harry Conick Jr. and Seth McFarlane are performing. Ever popular shows are featured such as…
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Dance Review: THE NUTCRACKER (SF Ballet)
This holiday season all over America ballet companies are performing productions of Peter Tchaikovsky’s classic ballet The Nutcracker. Ironically it made it’s American premiere here in San Francisco in 1944. The SF Ballet is in its 90th year and Nutcracker is its annual favorite. Families of all ages continue to come year after year. For…
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Theater Review: A CHRISTMAS CAROL (A.C.T.)
CAROLING THROUGH THE AGES For two generations, a yearly outing to see A Christmas Carol has been a feel-good tradition for San Francisco families. American Conservatory Theater (A.C.T.) has staged adaptations of this famous Dickens story continuously since 1976, with few gaps until COVID, changing up the production on a regular basis to keep it…
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Theater Review: MATILDA THE MUSICAL (Berkeley Playhouse)
A VAULTING MATILDA The holidays are here. It’s the perfect time of year to get into the spirit by seeing a big production musical. Instead of the usual Nutcracker or Christmas Carol holiday fare, consider heading over to The Berkeley Playhouse to check out Matilda: The Musical, the Broadway hit by Dennis Kelly (book) and…
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Theater Review: A PICTURE OF TWO BOYS (New Conservatory Theatre Center)
San Francisco’s New Conservatory Theater is known for encouraging and developing new artists, actors and directors. This month the new Director in Residence Richard A. Mosqueda is debuting the World Premiere of A Picture of Two Boys by Nick Malakhow. Set in a small town in rural Pennsylvania it’s about the unlikely friendship between two…
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Theater Review: AUNT JACK (New Conservatory Theatre Center)
AUNTIE JACK MAME PANSEXUAL: relating to having, or open to sexual activity of many kinds. POLYAMOROUS: the practice of, or desire for, intimate relationships with more than one partner with the consent of all partners involved. FLUIDITY: the quality of not being solid and able to flow. Joseph Alvarado, Nick Trengove, and Jennifer McGeorge Joseph…
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HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Free Opera Streaming: STREAMING THE FIRST CENTURY (San Francisco Opera)
SAN FRANCISCO OPERA RELEASES SECOND INSTALLMENT OF STREAMING THE FIRST CENTURY FOCUSING ON FRENCH REPERTOIRE Streaming the First Century, SFO’s free online hub for historic recordings and interviews, has released Session 2: Parlez-vous français? (schedule below). This new installment, the second of four releases scheduled for fall 2022, features performances of French repertory from the Company’s…
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Recommended Classical Concert: Conductor JURAJ VALÄŒUHA & Pianist BEHZOD ABDURAIMOV (SF Symphony at Davies Hall)
COME HEAR ONE OF THE WORLD’S GREAT PIANISTS Conductor Juraj ValÄuha returns to lead the San Francisco Symphony in music by Hannah Kendall, Sergei Rachmaninoff, and Sergei Prokofiev, November 3, 4 & 6, 2022 at Davies Symphony Hall. Opening the program is the SF Symphony premiere of Hannah Kendall’s The Spark Catchers, commissioned and premiered…
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Highly Recommended Jazz Album Review: HUBUB! (Ted Kooshian)
I’LL TELL YOU WHAT THE HUBUB! IS ALL ABOUT: FUN I just returned from the 2022 Monerey Jazz Festival, and as you can guess the players were magnificent. Not so the compositions, though. Highly experimental is great; after all, that’s what makes jazz, well, jazz. But much of the weekend was fusion, ya know jazz…
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Music Review: 65TH MONTEREY JAZZ FESTIVAL
EVEN WITH CHANGES DUE TO COVID, THE MONTEREY JAZZ FESTIVAL SOARS One of the joys of the Monterey Jazz Festival is discovery. Sure, you’ll get to hear some great professional talent, but a lot of up and coming high school and college talent. The 65th gathering may still not be up to snuff after that…
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Theater Review: ALWAYS, PATSY CLINE (Center Rep at Lesher Center in Walnut Creek)
A CLOSER WALK WITH PATSY Patsy Cline couldn’t be more fondly or accurately recalled than by Cayman Ilika in Karen Lund’s sweet production of Always:Patsy Cline, the oft-produced 1990 paean to the once and future crossover country icon who made audiences “fall to pieces.” Written and originally directed by Ted Swindley, this tribute — equal…
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Theater Review: KINKY BOOTS (Ray of Light Theatre)
THESE BOOTS ARE MADE FOR FUN Kinky Boots: The Musical is back in San Francisco, again at the Victoria Theater for a month-long run. Based on the same-titled 2005 film written by Geoff Deane and Tim Firth, the hit Broadway musical with songs by Cyndi Lauper and book by Harvey Fierstein tells the story of…



















