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WHAT'S OPENING, PLAYING & CLOSING IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY THEATRES

Posted by: Richard Connema 11:46 am EDT 07/27/14

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California Shakespeare Theater’s production of Pgymalion Written by George Bernard Shaw Directed by Jonathan Moscone Designed by Annie Smart (set designer), Anna Oliver (costume designer), Stephen Strawbridge (lighting designer), Jake Rodriguez (sound designer), and Dave Maier (fight director) Featuring: Anthony Fusco* (Professor Henry Higgins); L. Peter Callender* (Colonel Pickering); Irene Lucio* (Eliza Doolittle); James Carpenter* (Alfred Doolittle); Sharon Lockwood* (Mrs. Higgins); Catherine Castellanos* (Mrs. Pearce); Nicholas Pelczar* (Freddy Eynsford Hill); Julie Eccles* (Mrs. Eynsford Hill); Elyce Price* (Clara Eynsford Hill); Ponder Goddard* (Parlormaid/Ensemble); Catherine Luedtke (Ensemble); Caitlin Evenson (Ensemble); Charles Lewis III (Ensemble); Liam Callister (Ensemble). *member, Actor’s Equity. WHEN July 30 – August 24 Previews July 30, 31, August 1 at 8pm Press Opening August 2 at 8pm Tuesdays through Thursdays at 7:30pm Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm Saturday Matinee August 23 at 2pm Sunday Matinees at 4pm Grounds open two hours prior to show time for picnicking. WHERE Bruns Amphitheater, 100 California Shakespeare Theater Way, Orinda, CA 94563 (just off Highway 24 at the California Shakespeare Theater Way/Wilder Rd. exit, one mile east of the Caldecott Tunnel.) Complimentary shuttle from Orinda BART beginning 2 hours before curtain. Complimentary parking onsite. TICKETS Single tickets range from $20 to $72, with discounts available for seniors, students, persons age 30 and under, and groups. Cal Shakes makes twenty tickets available for $20 on a first-come, first-served basis for every performance throughout the season. Call Cal Shakes’ Box Office at 510.548.9666 between noon and 2pm to purchase. Prices subject to change. All tickets are available through the California Shakespeare Theater Box Office, 701 Heinz Avenue, Berkeley CA, 510.548.9666, or online at www.calshakes.org. GROUPS Groups of 10 or more save $10 off the adult single ticket price; complimentary ticket available for groups of 15+. For more information, call 510.809.3290.



Theatre Rhinoceros presents… The Habit of Art A Very British Comedy by Alan Bennett (The History Boys) Directed by John Fisher Return Engagement – 19 Performances Only! July 31 – Aug. 23, 2014 - MUST CLOSE Aug. 23. Wed. - Sat. - 8:00 pm / Sat Matinees. - 3:00 pm Previews Thurs., July 31 – Fri., Aug. 1, Sat. Aug, 2 Opens Sat. Aug. 2 - 8:00 pm Eureka Theatre in SF www.TheRhino.org



Lamplighters Music Theatre Presents Gilbert & Sullivan’s THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE August 1-24, 2014 San Francisco’s highly acclaimed Lamplighters embark upon their 62nd Season this August with an uproarious production of that swashbuckling perennial favorite — THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE. In one of the most popular comic operas of all time, meet Frederic, an orphan lad who finds himself the victim of his nursemaid’s hearing impediment after she mistakenly apprentices him to a pirate instead of to a pilot. Under the terms of his apprenticeship, Frederic is bound to serve his pirate captain until his 21st birthday. Unfortunately for Frederic, he was born on February 29 in a Leap Year; and, thus, despite his moral scruples and attraction to the Major-General’s daughter Mabel, he feels himself bound as a “slave of duty” to remain a pirate until well into middle age! Jane Erwin Hammett will be stage director, and Resident Music Director Baker Peeples will conduct some of Gilbert & Sullivan’s best-loved songs, including For I Am a Pirate King, Poor Wand’ring One, and Modern-Major General. WALNUT CREEK WHERE: Lesher Center for the Arts, 1601 Civic Drive (at Locust)WHEN: Friday August 1 at 8pm, Saturday August 2 at 2pm & 8pm, Sunday August 3 at 2pmTICKETS: For tickets ($20-54) please call 925-943-7469 or visit lesherartscenter.org MOUNTAIN VIEW WHERE: Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro Street WHEN: Saturday August 9 at 2pm & 8pm, Sunday August 10 at 2pm TICKETS: For tickets ($20-53), please call 650-903-6000 or visit mvcpa.com SAN FRANCISCO WHERE: Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater, 700 Howard Street WHEN: Thursday August 14, Friday August 15 at 8pm, Saturday 16 at 2pm & 8pm, Sunday 17 at 2pm TICKETS: For tickets ($15-59), please call 415-978-2787 or visit ybca.org LIVERMORE WHERE: Bankhead Theater, 2400 First Street WHEN: Saturday August 23 at 2pm & 8pm, Sunday August 24 at 2pm TICKETS: For tickets ($22.50-47), please call 925-373-6800 or visit bankheadtheater.org



The Marsh announces Don Reed in an all-new show, SEMI-FAMOUS: HOLLYWOOD HELL TALES FROM THE MIDDLE, playing July 26 - September 7, 2014 at The Marsh Berkeley. With stories from the famous to the infamous, this collection of delightful tales takes the audience from panic attacks auditioning for Spike Lee, to almost being shot by the Secret Service at The Tonight Show. It’s a chance to eavesdrop on some Tinseltown insanity.WHEN: August 1 - September 7, 2014 SHOWS: Saturdays at 5:00 pm, Sundays 7:00 pm WHERE: The Marsh Berkeley MainStage 2120 Allston W Parking: Allston Way Garage, 2061 Allston Way between Milvia & Shattuck The Downtown Berkeley Bart station is one block away on Shattuck TICKETS: $20 - $35 sliding scale, $60-$100 reserved INFO: For information or to order tickets call (415) 282-3055 or visit www.themarsh.org



Shelton Theater Presents Michael Frayn’s NOISES OFF! August 1 thru October 25th 2014 What: The Shelton Theater presents NOISES OFF!, Michael Frayns outrageous comedy which follows the on-and off-stage antics of an acting troupe as they stumble from bumbling dress rehearsal to disastrous closing night. Everything that can go wrong does, as actors desperately try to hang on to their lines, their performances and the furniture. Add a slippery plate of sardines and many slamming doors, and you have the most hilarious backstage farce ever written. Co-directed by Matt Shelton and Amanda Gerard-Shelton Set Design by Steve Coleman and Adam Stowers Choreography by Lisa Drostova When: Opens Friday August 1st at 8PM Closes October 25th 2014 Show times: Thursday, Friday and Saturday 8PM Where: Shelton Theater, 533 Sutter St, between Powell and Mason, San Francisco Tickets: General Admission $38 (student/senior/group discounts) Advanced sales go to www.sheltontheater.org or call 1-800-838-3006.



“Show Down!” August 1st to August 16th, 2014 Produced by the Thunderbird Theatre Company Presented at the EXIT Theatre , 156 Eddy Street E-MAIL San Francisco, CA 94102Curtain: 8:00pm Thursdays-Saturdays, 3:00pm Sundays Cost $15-$25 Tickets and Information: www.thunderbirdtheatre.com (415) 289-6766 The new Thunderbird Theatre comedy that’s fighting for the soul of television; on stage. “Show Down!” K.R.A.P. TV, the last all-live television station left in the United States, has just become the battleground for the future of entertainment, technology, and hyperbole.When traditional broadcast devotees are pitted against hipsters of new media, the results are unexpected: kale, love triangles, cheese theft, and the iPlan. This original comedy brings K.R.A.P. to the stage where audiences will witness the age-old struggle of pride of work versus the all-mighty dollar.
Will our heroine Beth, be able to keep the station afloat, or will the evil Commodore entice everyone to waste their days with online personality quizzes? Turning traditional work-place melodrama on its ear, this show reveals which is better; true love or ordering tacos with your paramour du jour. Now in its sixteenth year of bringing original, locally written stage comedies to San Francisco and the Bay Area, the Thunderbird Theatre Company’s playwrights proudly present: “Show Down!” Directed by Neil Higgins.



Friday, August 1 at 7:30 p.m. The Snow Geese by Sharr White+ Directed by David Mendelsohn+With war raging abroad, newly widowed Elizabeth Gaesling gathers her family for their annual shooting party to mark the opening of hunting season in rural, upstate New York. But Elizabeth is forced to confront a new reality as her carefree eldest son comes to terms with his impending deployment overseas and her younger son discovers that the father they all revered left them deeply in debt. Together, the family must let go of the life they’ve always known. Featuring: Kelly Ground*+, Josiah Polhemus*+, Liz Sklar*+, Ken Sonkin* Tickets are a $10 suggested donation. For more information, and to reserve tickets, email reactreservations@gmail.com. Location the ACT Costume Shop. 1117 Market SF



The one and only, Katya Smirnoff-Skyy, Russia's (self proclaimed) greatest mezzo-soprano-understudy-turned-Countess, stars in Katya on a Hot Tin Roof, an all-new cabaret, for two nights only! August 1 and 2 at 8 PMGuests have the opportunity to bid on marvelous auction items with all proceeds benefiting New Conservatory Theatre Center's Emerging Artists Program & New Play Development Lab. Auction items include: Fame for a Night: Win a walk-on role in Avenue Q this season! Customized Costumes: Halloween costumes designed for you plus three friends from NCTC Costume Designer & sartorial extraordinaire, Jorge Hernandez. Prepare to be the talk of the town! Instant Popularity: Katya herself will join you and your friends for a gathering at a location of your choice! (Saturday night auction item only)Tickets cost $35 for an intoxicating night of passion, pizazz, and popera. Purchase your tickets now to enjoy an evening with everyone's favorite Russian redhead and support NCTC's not-for-profit company! Buy Tickets BOX OFFICE 415.861.8972 l BOXOFFICE@NCTCSF.ORG | NCTCSF.ORG 25 VAN NESS AVENUE AT MARKET STREET | SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94102



Overcast Theatre presents Tennessee William’s The Glass Menagerie In its second show of the 2014 season, Overcast Theater Company presents the play that catapulted a great American playwright to fame.In Tennessee Williams' classic, overworked and underwhelmed Tom struggles to exist in and plots to break free from the cage that his life has become. Living in the shadow of an overbearing mother constantly consumed by adolescent memory, and caring for a sister plagued by crippling shyness. Tom struggles to answer: How do we keep our future from becoming an everlasting pool of regret when our past and present leave us little else to hope for? This is an EQUITY APPROVED PROJECT Tickets can be purchased at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/12180970611 General: $16 Student/Senior/Educator: $14 (Can only be purchased at the door, CASH ONLY) Performance Location The Beverly Hills Playhouse Theatre SF (Formerly The Alcove Theatre) 414 Mason Street (5th Floor) 5th Floor San Francisco, CA 94102 Performance Dates Friday & Saturday August 1 & 2 8pm Sunday August 3 & 10 5pm Thursday through Saturday August 7-9 8pm With Performances By: Megan Coss, Sean Grady*, Jamie Harkin, Samantha Hyde, James F. Ross, & Alejandro Torres *This actor appears courtesy of Actor's Equity Association. Directed By Jenny Adler More Info at: overcasttheatre.com


Dinah Washington: On the Road to Lincoln Center with Denise Perrier Jazz legend Denise Perrier gives her final local performance before taking this tribute concert to Manhattan. Sunday, August 3 at 7:30 PM $26 in advance / $30 at the door WHERE: Cinnabar Theater, 3333 Petaluma Blvd North, Petaluma, CA 94952 TICKETS: 707-763-8920 or cinnabartheater.o


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TheatreWorks, the nationally acclaimed theatre of Silicon Valley, kicks off its 45th season with the World Premiere of THE GREAT PRETENDER. The runaway hit of TheatreWorks’ 2013 New Works Festival, THE GREAT PRETENDER follows the host of a once-iconic children’s TV show who discovers that people, as well as puppets, sometimes need a helping hand. Directed by Stephen Brackett, THE GREAT PRETENDER will kick off the 2014 TheatreWorks New Works Festival, at which leading playwrights and composers from across the country present new works to audiences who can participate in discussions, view works-in-progress, and attend book-in-hand readings of and sing-throughs of new musicals. Closes: Sunday, August 3, 2014 SHOWS: : 8:00 PM Tuesdays and Wednesdays: 7:30 PM Thursdays and Fridays: 8:00 PM Saturdays: 2:00 PM, 8:00 PM Sundays: 2:00 PM, 7:00 PM WHERE: Lucie Stern Theatre 1305 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto TICKETS: $19 (30 and under) - $74; savings available for educators, seniors, and patrons 30 and under. A $6 convenience fee will be assessed for online and telephone orders. INFO: For information or to order tickets visit theatreworks.org or call (650) 463-1960 IT CLOSES ON AUGUST 3RD




San Francisco Playhouse presents INTO THE WOODS Stephen Sondheim (music and lyrics) and James Lapine (book) Directed by Susi Damilano Music Director: Dave Dobrusky Choreography: Kimberly Richards It runs thru September 6th, 2014 – San Francisco Playhouse (Artistic Director Bill English & Producing Director Susi Damilano) concludes its provocative eleventh season with Into the Woods by Stephen Sondheim (music and lyrics) and James Lapine (book).Susi Damilano (Director), Dave Dobrusky (Music Director) and Kimberly Richards (Choreographer) will team up to bring a fresh twist to this familiar tale by adding a time-travelling boy, Ian DeVaynes to the Bay Area cast that features: Louis Parnell* (Narrator), Safiya Fredericks* (Witch), El Beh (Baker’s Wife), Keith Pinto* (Baker), Tim Homsley* (Jack), Maureen McVerry (Jack’s Mom), Monique Hafen* (Cinderella), Becka Fink (Cinderella’s Stepmom), identical twins, Lily and Michelle Drexler (Cinderella’s Stepsisters), Noelani Neal (Rapunzel), Corinne Proctor (Red), Ryan McCrary and Jeffrey Adams (Princes/Wolves) and John Paul Gonzales (Steward). WHERE: The San Francisco Playhouse 450 Post Street (2nd Floor of Kensington Park Hotel, b/n Powell & Mason) TICKETS: For tickets ($20-$120) or more information, the public may contact The San Francisco Playhouse box office at 415-677-9596, or www.sfplayhouse.org. IT RUNS TO SEPTEMBER 6TH




Marin Shakespeare Company presents... "As You Like It" By William Shakespeare Directed by Robert Currier Marin Shakespeare kicks off its 25th Silver Season with a classic production of "As You Like It," Shakespeare's exuberant comedy set in the Forest of Arden. Featuring Elena Wright as Rosalind and Teddy Spencer as Orlando. "Pay As You Like It" admission for all performances of "As You Like It." Thanks to a special 25th Silver Season gift from an anonymous donor, when audiences attend any performance of “As You Like It" this summer, all tickets are "Pay As You Like It.” Donations of any amount will be accepted at the door for all performances to Aug. 10, 2014,.Performances are presented in repertory Fridays, Saturday and Sundays from July 5 to Aug. 10, 2014. Check for specific performances dates and times at the Marin Shakespeare website. The amphitheater opens one hour prior to show time for picnicking. Audiences are encouraged to bring picnics or purchase snacks at the Theatre Cafe. Warm clothing, jackets and blankets are recommended for evening performances. Parking is free. WHEN: It runs thru - Aug. 10, 2014 Performances are presented in repertory Fridays, Saturday and Sundays. Check for specific performances dates and times at the Marin Shakespeare website.. TICKETS: Order tickets online at http://www.marinshakespeare.org/pages/ticketorder.php WHERE: Forest Meadows Amphitheatre, 890 Belle Avenue, Dominican University of California, San Rafael, Calif. 94901. PHONE: 415-499-4488 WEBSITE: www.marinshakespeare.org IT RUNS THRU AUGUST 10TH




The Marsh presents the World Premiere of the newest solo show by award-winning actor/playwright Dan Hoyle, EACH AND EVERY THING, a search for connection in the digital age. Fresh from an Off-Broadway run of his critically acclaimed The Real Americans, Hoyle returns to The Marsh with this new work, developed with Charlie Varon and Maureen Towey, and directed by Charlie Varon. From a showdown with a violent felon in small-town Nebraska, to a childhood listening to anti-conformist rants in San Francisco; from the hard-scrabble corner boys of Chicago to the intellectual temple of Calcutta's famed coffeehouse; from a Digital Detox retreat in remote Northern California to an intimate confession in Manhattan, EACH AND EVERY THING finds Hoyle searching for true community, spontaneity, and wonder in a fractured and hyper-connected world.. WHEN: it runs thru– July 12, 2014 SHOWS: Thursdays and Fridays at 8pm; Saturdays at 8:30pm WHERE” The Marsh, 1062 Valencia Street, San Francisco. IT HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO AUGUST 24TH




FOODIES THE MUSICAL The Show for Everyone Who Eats, Written and Directed by Morris Bobrow playing an opening end run at the Shelton Theatre, 533 Sutter Street, San Francisco. (800-838-3006) REVIEW IS UP ON REGIONAL.


The Marsh presents 18-year-old visionary Dezi Gallegos’ GOD FIGHTS THE PLAGUE. This solo show starring Gallegos, directed by Charlie Varon, chronicles the comic and moving journey of a young man who sets out to determine if there is one God, no god, or many gods. For this original documentary theater piece, Gallegos interviewed individuals from nine different religions and recreated their words, wisdom, and wit onstage. From a rabbi who moonlights as a singing drag queen and an Elvis-worshipping witch, to the California State Director of American Atheists and a man who found Jesus in the back of a bus, Gallegos recreates his conversations with a wide variety of followers in his quest to know why we’re here, where we’re going, whether our ship has a captain or if we’re sailing on our own – ultimately creating a performance that rekindles faith in humanity. WHEN: It run thru – August 10, 2014 SHOWS: Saturdays at 8:30pm; Sundays at 7pm WHERE: The Marsh San Francisco Studio Theater 1062 Valencia Street (between 21st & 22nd Streets) Parking is available at New Mission Bartlett Garage(21st St between Mission & Valencia.) Bart Station (closest): Mission & 24th Street TICKETS: $15 – $35 sliding scale; $50 - $100 reserved For tickets, visit www.themarsh.org or call 415-282-3055 IT RUN THRU AUGUST 10TH


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MONSIEUR CHOPIN The Music of Fryderyk Chopin Book by Hershey Felder With Hershey Felder as Chopin Directed by Joel Zwick Creative team: Yael Pardess (scenic design), Richard Norwood (lighting design), Benjamin Furiga (original sound design), Eric Carstensen (sound co-design), and John Boesche and Andrew Wilder (projection design). Gigi Garcia, Erik Carstensen, and Trevor Hay and serve as stage managers. You’ve seen Felder as George Gershwin on the hot streets of 1920s New York. You’ve seen him on the conductor’s podium revealing Maestro Leonard Bernstein’s heart. Now come back with Hershey to Paris in 1848…to a work of love and art and the place where his soul resides, in the depths of Chopin’s music. “[Felder] carries a rapt audience along on a wave of true, powerful, and wordless passion,” declares the Boston Globe. WHERE: Berkeley Repertory Theatre Thrust Stage, 2025 Addison Street @ Shattuck, Berkeley, CA 94704 WHEN: It runs thru – August 10, 2014 Tuesday & Thursday @ 8:00 PM Wednesday @ 7:00 PM Fridays @ 8:00 PM Saturdays @ 2:00 PM and 8:00 PM Sundays @ 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM Special Events: Low-cost previews: Friday 7/25 @ 8:00 PM, Saturday 7/26 @ 2:00 PM and 8:00 PM, and Sunday 7/27 @ 2:00 PM Opening night: Sunday, July 27 @ 7:00 PM HOW MUCH: $29 - $87 (subject to change) Tix & Info: (510) 647-2949 – berkeleyrep.org Discounts: • Half-price tickets available for anyone under 30 years of age • $10 discount for students and seniors one hour before curtain • Groups of 10 or more, contact (510) 647-2918 or groups@berkeleyrep.org



Tennessee Williams’ Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Directed by Christian Haines & James Baldock. It runs through September 6th at 533 Sutter Street, Second Floor, San Francisco. 415-399-1322 or www.tidestheatre.com



Marin Shakespeare Company presents "Romeo and Juliet " By William Shakespeare. Directed by Lesley Schisgall Currier Marin Shakespeare continues its 25th Silver Season with William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." . Starring Luisa Frasconi as Juliet and Jake Murphy as Romeo ~ with Debi Durst as Nurse, Robert Currier as Lord Capulet, Marcia Pizzo as Lady Capulet, Scott Coopwood as The Prince and Julian Lopez-Morillas as Friar Lawrence. Performances are presented in repertory Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from July 18 to Sept. 28, 2014. Check for specific performances dates and times at the Marin Shakespeare website. The outdoor amphitheater opens one hour prior to show time for picnicking. Audiences are encouraged to bring picnics or purchase snacks at the Theatre Cafe. Warm clothing, jackets and blankets are recommended for evening performances. Parking is free. WHEN: July 18 to Sept. 28, 2014 Performances are presented in repertory Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Check for specific performances dates and times at the Marin Shakespeare website. COST: $12 to $35 $12 for previews and $35 general; $32 senior; and $20 youth for all other performances. "Pay Your Age" is offered to audience members between the ages of 20 and 35-years old when purchasing tickets at the Box Office on the day of any performance, with valid identification. TICKETS: Order tickets online at: http://www.marinshakespeare.org/pages/ticketorder.php WHERE: Forest Meadows Amphitheatre890 Belle Avenue, Dominican University of California, San Rafael, Calif. 94901. PHONE: 415-499-4488 WEBSITE: www.marinshakespeare.org PROMO



Multi-award winning Foothill Music Theatre presents SOUTH PACIFIC, the epic Broadway musical by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. Winner of 10 Tony Awards and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, this ground-breaking musical, based on James A. Michener’s 1927 Pulitzer Prize-winning book Tales of the South Pacific, was created with dreams of sending forth a progressive message about racism. With book by Hammerstein and Joshua Logan, SOUTH PACIFIC follows two parallel romances threatened during World War II. Foothill Music Theatre’s production of SOUTH PACIFIC will be directed by Milissa Carey, with music direction by Mark Hanson, and choreography by Michael Ryken. WHEN: July 24 – August 10, 2014 Press opening: 8pm, Friday, July 25 Thursdays at 7:30pm; Friday - Saturdays at 8pm; Sundays at 2pm WHERE: Smithwick Theatre, Foothill College 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills, CA 94022 Parking in Student Parking Lots 1, 2, or 5 (use Lot 5 for no-stairs access). Visitors must purchase the required parking permit for $3. Foothill College is located off I-280 on El Monte Road in Los Altos Hills. TICKETS: For tickets ($10 - $32) and more information, please visit www.foothillmusicals.com. Tickets also available by phone at (650) 949-7360.


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SHOTGUN PLAYERS PRESENTS 12th Night If music be the food of love, play on! By William Shakespeare Directed by Jon Tracy — Just how far will you go for love? Local instigator Jon Tracy takes a seductive and fresh approach to this Shakespeare classic. An incendiary group of artists use their fierce ingenuity to create both a liminal world and a musical landscape, delving into this tale of passion and mistaken identity. Banjo, guitar, mandolin, violin, washboard, drums and accordion are just a few of the tools that will bring this hedonistic realm to life. It runs through August 17th at The Ashby Stage.In work boots and chiffon, lit by barn lights and coffee cans, a shockingly vibrant group of young provocateurs grapple with the vital stuff of life – lust, envy, succulent vice and scathing disappointment. They’ve got all night to work it out, and you’re invited to the party. 12th Night features Ben Euphrat*, Will Hand, Nick Medina, Sarah Mitchell, Rebecca Pingree, Ari Rampy, Billy Raphael, Deborah Rucker, Terry Rucker & Jeremy Vik*. Set Design by Nina Ball, Costume Design by Christine Crook, Musical Direction by Ben Euphrat-Saunders, Light Design by Jon Tracy, Properties Design by Jacqueline Scott. * A member of Actor’s Equity Association. WHEN: The production runs through August 17. WHERE: The Ashby Stage, 1901 Ashby Avenue, Berkeley TICKET PRICES: July 9 - 11 are Pay-What-You-Can. Regular performance nights $20 - $35. Advance reservations strongly advised – shows will sell out! For more information go to www.shotgunplayers.org or call 510.841.6500 IT RUNS THRU AUGUST 17TH



The Marsh announces the return of THE SCION, a tale of privilege, murder, and sausage performed by award-winning performer Brian Copeland (Not a Genuine Black Man, The Waiting Period, The Jewelry Box). The show will run through August 23 at The Marsh San Francisco. In his fourth solo show, Copeland employs his razor sharp wit to explore the roles of privilege and government regulation in modern society. Using the events surrounding the infamous Santos Linguisa Factory triple homicide as a case study, Copeland examines the uneasy relationship between the law, and those who grow up believing they are above it. Delivered with Copeland’s signature style, THE SCION skillfully tiptoes the line between comedy and tragedy, adding a dash of humor to this riveting ripped-from-the-headlines subject matter. WHEN: It runs thru -August 23, 2014 SHOWS: Saturdays at 5:00pm WHERE: The Marsh San Francisco Main Stage 1062 Valencia Street (between 21st & 22nd Streets) Parking is available at New Mission Bartlett Garag (21st St between Mission & Valencia.) Bart Station (closest): Mission & 24th Street TICKETS: $30 - $35 ($60-$100 reserved) INFO: For information or to order tickets call (415) 282-3055 or visit www.themarsh.org IT RUN THRU AUGUST 23RD



PATTERNS WHEN: It runs thru – August 16, 2014 Wednesdays thru Saturdays @ 8pm WHERE Dennis Gallagher Arts Pavilion (French American International High School) 66 Page St. (between Gough & Franklin) Hayes Valley San Francisco, CA 94102 TICKETS: $30 IT RUNS THRU AUGUST 16TH



Wily West Productions will be presenting two world premiere plays in repertory this summer. The first represents Wily West’s first commission project – eight local playwrights were asked to write to the theme, SUPERHEROES, for six weeks and Head Writer Jennifer Lynne Roberts has curated an intense, comic and powerful evening of theatre. Kat Downs from the band Sit Kitty Sit will sing live original songs that she wrote during the writing process – this show will play every Thursday. On every Friday Wily West will present the world premiere of the comedy EVERYBODY HERE SAYS HELLO! By Stuart Bousel the playwright of last May’s DivaFest hit, RAT GIRL. The two plays will alternate every other Saturday. VENUE: Exit Theatre 156 Eddy Street between Taylor and Mason Streets in San Francisco ABOUT EVERYBODY HERE SAYS HELLO:A fast-paced comedy about a man, his boyfriend, and his boyfriend's girlfriend, Everybody Here Says Hello! is a bittersweet exploration of the ups and downs inherent to modern relationships and sexuality, the absurd distortion of our lives when seen through the eyes of our friends, and all the things we want to say to one another but never do. The play will be directed by Rik Lopes. SUPERHEROES: Alicia Coombes & Chelsey Little direct SUPERHEROES. WHEN: SUPERHEROES will play July, 31 August 2, 7, 14, 16 EVERYBODY HERE SAYS HELLO! will play , August 1, 8, 9, 17 TICKETS: $18.00 in Early Bird (June 29-July 6) $22.00 General Admission (online) $25.00 General Admission (at the door) $35.00 Wily West+ ($25 + $10 donation) Tickets go on sale : http://www.wilywestproductions.com SUPERHEROES by Susan Jackson*, Morgan Ludlow*, Rod Mcfadden, Laylah Muran, Patricia Milton, Bridgette Dutta Portman, Karl Schackne & Jennifer Lynne Roberts (Head Writer) Directed by | ALICIA COOMBES & CHELSEY LITTLE KAT DOWNS | Musician QUINN CAYABYAB | Lighting Design ELLEN CHESNUT | Set & Costumes Featuring: Barrett Courtney, Brian Flegel, Shelley Lynn Johnson, Jenna May, Karen Offereins & Dan Wilson *Writers have won the BATCC Award for Best Original Script 2008, 2013. EVERYBODY HERE SAYS HELLO! by Stuart Bousel Directed by | RIK LOPES QUINN CAYABYAB | Sets & Lighting Design ELLEN CHESNUT | Costumes & Props Featuring: Mikka Bonel, Kat Bushnell, Wesley Cayabyab, Tony Cirimele, Sylvia Hathaway, Dan Kurtz, Sam Tillis & Nick Trengove IT RUNS THRU AUGUST 17TH




Splathouse Double Feature with The Sadist and Eegah! by Sarah Coykendall, Mike Delaney, and Cassie Rosenbrock; live show directed by P.D. and the Bug; filmed sequences directed by Edwin Fernando Gonzalez • Runs through August 9 • Thu–Sat 8pm Where: La Val’s Subterranean, 1834 Euclid Ave, Berkeley, CA 94709 Admission: $10–25 More info: http://impacttheatre.com Box Office: http://impacttheatre IT RUNS THRU AUGUST 9TH


Central Works opens “Dracula Inquest” It runs thru - Aug 17 at the historic Berkeley City Club. “Dracula Inquest” is a new play that brings Bram Stoker's iconic tale of horror to life. Detective Avery Sly from Scotland Yard arrives in 1895 at the bowels of an eerie asylum. He has come to inquire into the disappearance of a mysterious nobleman from Transylvania―Count Dracula. Was Count Dracula really a demonic vampire, as the inmates claim? Central Works presents: “Dracula Inquest” Written by Gary Graves, Directed by Jan Zvaifler thru - Aug 17 At: The Berkeley City Club, 2315 Durant Avenue, Berkeley. Performances: Thurs., Fri.& Sat. 8 pm, Sunday 5 pm (Post-show Talk-backs on July 13 & Aug 3) Ticket prices: $28 online at centralworks.org, $28–$15 sliding scale at the door. Tickets: 510.558.1381 or centralworks.org IT RUNS THRU AUGUST 17TH



Ripple Effect The San Francisco Mime Troupe takes a close look at its hometown’ skyrocking rents, loss of diversity and a war on the poor, as three working women find themselves adrift on the bay, in its annual free radical musical comedy in the parks. . In Bay Area parks through September 1. For their locations go to www.sfmt.org or call 415-285-1719. IT RUNS THRU SEPTEMBER 1ST



Santa Cruz Shakespeare opens its first season with Mark Rucker directing Shakespeare’s ever-popular gender-bending As You Like It ; The Merry Wives of Windsor directed by Kristen Brandt. Through August 10th Theatre Arts Center, UC Santa Cruz. (831-459-2159) www.santacruzshakespeare.org IT RUNS THRU AUGUST 10TH

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OREGON SHAKSPEARE FESTIVAL IN ASHLAND, OREGON

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ANGUS BOWMER THEATRE

The Comedy of Errors” by William Shakspeare.


“The Tempest” by William Shakespeare
Now thru November 2nd


“The Cocoanuts” Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin
Now thru November 2nd

REGIONAL REVIEWS ON UP ON THESE




WORLD PREMIERE FAMILY ALBUM JOINS OSF REP Musical by Stew and Heidi Rodewald, created with and directed by Joanna Settle,
.—The Oregon Shakespeare Festival will open the world premiere of Family Album, with book and lyrics by Stew, music by Stew and Heidi Rodewald, created with and directed by Joanna Settl in the Thomas Theatre Family Album was commissioned by OSF with support from the Edgerton Foundation. The show runs through August 31.

Told through soul-stirring rock ‘n roll music, Family Album is the story of middle-aged rocker Heimvey and his hip and influential, but relatively low-income band. Seasoned by years of touring throughout the country and on their way to NYC to open for a popular young band at Madison Square Garden, they land at the home of a former band member. Cleo, Heimvey’s ex-girlfriend and former muse, and her art dealer husband/stockbroker Norman, live with their precocious child. The visit stirs deep questioning about choosing the artist’s life or the homeowner’s, and as alliances are formed and frayed, everyone starts to itch for what someone else seems to have, and assumptions and expectations are shuffled and shattered



“A Wrinkle in Time “
The world premiere adaptation of Madeleine L’Engle’s beloved classic tale A Wrinkle in Time in the Angus Bowmer Theatre. Adapted and directed by Tracy Young, and featuring OSF veterans Mark Bedard, Dan Donohue, Kate Hurster, Alejandra Escalante, U. Jonathan Toppo and many more, A Wrinkle in Time promises to dazzle and delight audiences of all ages with its intergalactic adventures. IT CLOSES NOVEMBER 1 st
REVIEWS OF THIS PRODUCTION IS ON SAN FRANCISCO REGIONAL


ELIZABETHAN THEATRE
Shakespeare’s Richard III

It runs thru October 11th


Sondheim’s Into the Woods

It runs thru October 11th

Shakespeare’s “Two Gentlemen from Verona”.

It runs thru October 11th


BOX OFFICE PHONE NUMBER 800-219-8161
WEB SITE: www.boxoffice&osfashland.org

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The Wizard of Oz It run thru - August 3, 2014 Los Altos Stage Company and Los Altos Youth Theatre Bus Barn Theater Tickets: $15-$20 (excluding opening night) On the Web: http://www.losaltosstage.org Contact: Box Office: 650-941-0551 IT RUNS THRU AUGUST 3RD


BERKELEY PLAYHOUSE MAINSTAGE CLOSES THE 2013-2014 SEASON WITH SHREK THE MUSICAL IN RUNS THRU August 3, 2014 – Berkeley Playhouse will close their sixth season with the popular, Tony Award-winning SHREK THE MUSICALL, directed and choreographed by Matthew McCoy. Runni to August 3, 2014 at the Julia Morgan Theater, 2640 College Ave. in Berkeley. Tickets ($17–$60) are now available at www.berkeleyplayhouse.org or by phone at (510) 845-8542 x351. IT RUNS THRU AUGUST 3RD


TheatreWorks, the nationally acclaimed theatre of Silicon Valley, kicks off its 45th season with the World Premiere of THE GREAT PRETENDER. The runaway hit of TheatreWorks’ 2013 New Works Festival, THE GREAT PRETENDER follows the host of a once-iconic children’s TV show who discovers that people, as well as puppets, sometimes need a helping hand. Directed by Stephen Brackett, THE GREAT PRETENDER will kick off the 2014 TheatreWorks New Works Festival, at which leading playwrights and composers from across the country present new works to audiences who can participate in discussions, view works-in-progress, and attend book-in-hand readings of and sing-throughs of new musicals. Closes: Sunday, August 3, 2014 SHOWS: : 8:00 PM Tuesdays and Wednesdays: 7:30 PM Thursdays and Fridays: 8:00 PM Saturdays: 2:00 PM, 8:00 PM Sundays: 2:00 PM, 7:00 PM WHERE: Lucie Stern Theatre 1305 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto TICKETS: $19 (30 and under) - $74; savings available for educators, seniors, and patrons 30 and under. A $6 convenience fee will be assessed for online and telephone orders. INFO: For information or to order tickets visit theatreworks.org or call (650) 463-1960 IT CLOSES ON AUGUST 3RD


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Cinnabar Theater, the beloved professional theater in Sonoma County presents Grease The talented kids in Cinnabar’s Young Rep perform this beloved Broadway musical Friday, August 1 @ 7:30 PM Saturday, August 2 @ 7:30 PM Sunday, August 3 @ 2:00 PM $10 for ages 21 and under / $15 for adults Cinnabar Theater, 3333 Petaluma Blvd North, Petaluma, CA 94952 IT RUNS THRU AUGUST 2ND



The Book of Liz. Amy and David Sedaris’ hilarious comedy about squeamish nun Elizabeth Donderstock, who makes delicious cheeseballs at the religious community of Clusterhaven – until she has to leave, encountering even stranger people. Custom Made Theatre’s production is directed by James Nelson. Gough Street Playhouse, 1622 Gough Street, San Francisco. Runs Thurs-Fri-Sat 8:00 pm; Sun 3:00pm and 7:00 pm through Aug 2. Tickets $25-35. (415) 798-CMTC, www.custommade.org \ IT RUN THRU AUGUST 2ND



Sierra Stages presents J.M. Barrie’s PETER PAN The Perfect Theatrical Event for Audiences of All Ages This Summer July 10-August 2 at the Nevada Theatre in Nevada City What: Sierra Stages presents J.M. Barrie’s PETER PAN When: IT RUN THRU – August 2 Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays at 7:30 PM, Sundays at 2 P Where: Nevada Theatre, 401 Broad Street, Nevada City Information: www.SierraStages.org 530-346-3210 IT RUNS THRU AUGUST 2ND

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BECKY SHAW comes to NapaDark comedy live on stage It run thru July-27 at Napa Valley Playhouse Lucky Penny Productions presents Gina Gionfriddo’s “Becky Shaw” for six performances only, July 18-27 at Napa Valley Playhouse, 1637 Imola Avenue in Napa. A Pulitzer Prize finalist in 2009, the story involves a newlywed couple who fixes up two romantically challenged friends: wife's best friend, meet husband's sexy and strange new co-worker. The evening calculated to bring happiness takes a dark turn, leading to crisis and comedy in this wickedly funny play that asks what we owe the people we love and the strangers who land on our doorstep. It's a comedy of family, love, bad manners and ethical dilemmas, directed by Barry Martin and featuring LC Arisman, Taylor Bartolucci, Mollie Boice, John Browning and Skylar Evans. Ms. Bartolucci’s understudy Shawna Eiremann will play the role of Becky Shaw for the Saturday, July 19 performance. “Becky Shaw” runs two weekends only in Napa, with curtain time at 8pm for the Friday and Saturday shows and matinees at 2pm Sunday. Tickets are available online at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/724182, by phone at 1-800-838-3006 or at the door one hour prior to the show. Prices are $20 general admission, $16 for seniors and $12 for students with ID. The play contains mature content and is not suitable for those under 17.



San Jose Stage Company presents the Regional Premiere of the explosive new musical Bonnie & Clyde with Music by Frank Wildhorn, Lyrics by Don Black and Book by Ivan Menchell. Run Dates: It runs thru – July 27, 2014 Previews: Shows: Wednesday and Thursday at 7:30 pm Friday and Saturday at 8:00 pm Sunday at 2:00 pm Location: The Stage, 490 South First Street, San Jose, CA Tickets: $25 - $50 with discounts for seniors, students and groups Box Office: 408.283.7142 or www.thestage.org Director: Michael Navarra Featuring: Allison F. Rich*, Cliff McCormick, Halsey Varady*, Will Springhorn*, Randall King*, Lucinda Hitchcock Cone*, Noel Anthony Escobar*, Michael Doppe, Judith Miller, Bruce Carlton, Jill Miller, Ashley Garlick, Courtney Hatcher, Mikey Perdue, Matthew Provencal, Bruce Carlton, Angelina Wahler, and Quincy Shaindlin. *Members of Actors’ Equity Association IT RUNS THRU JULY 27TH.


Hick: A Love Story This one person show starring Terry Baum explores the life of Lorena Hickok and her love relationship with Eleanor Roosevelt. Hickok was the most famous woman journalist of her day and the first woman to have a byline on the front page of the New York Times. The women’s love affair lasted several years but their friendship endured until Roosevelt’s death. Hickok helped Roosevelt become an outspoken, media-savvy activist and one of the greatest American woman of the 20th Century. 8 pm Thursday-Saturday; 3 pm Sunday. It runs through July 27th. Eureka Theatre, 215 Jackson Street, San Francisco FREE. 415-206-1951, www.crackpotcrones.com
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AMERICAN BUFFALO Barbara Damashek directed James Carpenter, Paul Vincent O’Connor and Rafael Jordan in David Mamet’s modern drama of a petty crime caper gone awry. Previews begin Fridays. It runs through July 13th. Aurora Theatre, 2081 Addison Street, Berkeley. (510-843-4822) www.auroratheatre.org IT RUNS THRU JULY 20th



California Shakespeare Theater’s production of The Comedy of Errors Written by William Shakespeare Directed by Aaron Posner Designed by Nina Ball (sets), Beaver Bauer (Costumes), David Cuthbert (lights), Andre Pluess (sound designer), Erika Chong Shuch (movement), and Dave Maier (fight director) Featuring: Danny Scheie* (Dromio of Ephesus/Dromio of Syracuse), Adrian Danzig* (Antipholus of Ephesus/Antipholus of Syracuse), Ron Campbell (Egeon/Angelo/Pinch), Patty Gallagher* (Courtesan/Abbess), Nemuna Ceesay* (Adriana), Tristan Cunningham* (Luciana), and Liam Vincent* (Duke/Balthazar). *member, Actor’s Equity. WHEN It runs thru -Jul 20, 2014 8pm Tuesdays through Thursdays at 7:30pm Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm Saturday Matinee July 19 at 2pm Sunday Matinees at 4pm Grounds open two hours prior to show time for picnicking.WHERE Bruns Amphitheater, 100 California Shakespeare Theater Way, Orinda, CA 94563(just off Highway 24 at the California Shakespeare Theater Way/Wilder Rd. exit, one mile east of the Caldecott Tunnel.)Complimentary shuttle from Orinda BART beginning 2 hours before curtain.Complimentary parking onsite.TICKETS Single tickets range from $20 to $72, with discounts available for seniors, students, persons age 30 and under, and groups. Cal Shakes makes twenty tickets available for $20 on a first-come, first-served basis for every performance throughout the season. Call Cal Shakes’ Box Office at 510.548.9666 between noon and 2pm to purchase. Prices subject to change All tickets are available through the California Shakespeare Theater Box Office, 701 Heinz Avenue, Berkeley CA, 510.548.9666, or online at www.calshakes.org. GROUPS Groups of 10 or more save $10 off the adult single ticket price; complimentary ticket available for groups of 15+. For more information, call 510.809.3290. INFO www.calshakes.org IT RUNS THRU JULY 20TH



Take Me Out by Richard Greenberg has a 2 week run in Redwood City Darren has it all. He’s one of the biggest baseball stars on the planet. Millions of adoring fans. Endorsements. And then he decides to come out of the closet. This winner of the 2003 Tony Award for Best New Play and Pulitzer Prize finalist tackles homophobia and racism amidst America’s most traditional pastime. Though it was first produced over a decade ago, in the current era of Michael Sam and Jason Collins Take Me Out is just as powerful, moving and relevant it was when it originally premiered. This show contains partial nudity and adult language and situations. This show is a part of the Dragon Theatre 2nd Stages series. WHO: Written by Richard Greenberg, produced by Dale Albright, and directed by Ken Sonkin Featuring: Brandon Jackson as Darren Lemming, Ryan O'Donnell as Kippy Sundstrom, Dale Albright as Mason Marzac, Rory Strahan-Mauk as Shane Mungitt, Russell Johnson as Davey Battle, Jon Deline as Toddy Koovitz, Tony Ortega as Rodriguez, Bobby Lopez as Martinez, Ric Forrester as Skippy/William R. Danziger, Drew Reitz as Jason Chenier, and Andrew Chung as Takeshi Kawabata Designers: Dale Albright (Producer), Jeff Hamby (Costume Design), Kimberly Johnson (Assistant Directors/Stage Manager), Jesse Ploog (Assistant Stage Manager), Ken Sonkin (Director/Sound Design), Jennifer Varat (Properties/Set Design), Selina Young (Lighting Design), Maggie Ziomek (G WHEN: It run thru – July 20, 2014 Fridays and Saturdays at 8p; Saturdays and Sundays at 2p Post-show discussion July 13th WHERE: The Dragon Theatre in downtown Redwood City 2120 Broadway Street at the intersection of Broadway and Theatre Way HOW MUCH: $15 for all general admission seats. $100 for the VIP box (seats 4 people and includes champagne and chocolates.) TIX & MORE INFO: http://dragonproductions.net/


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re: THE CABARET SCENE

Posted by: Richard Connema 11:52 am EDT 07/27/14
In reply to: WHAT'S OPENING, PLAYING & CLOSING IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY THEATRES - Richard Connema 11:46 am EDT 07/27/14

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SAN FRANCISCO CABARET SCENE:

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FEINSTEINS AT THE NIKKO

Operation Opera” starring Adelmo Guidarelli
July 31 ----August 10


Feinstein’s Hotel Nikko 222 Mason Street, San Francisco
855-636-4556

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SOCIETY CABARET IN THE HOTEL REX, 562 Sutter Street, San Francisco, Please call 415-857-1896 to

Join us for First Fridays and First Saturdays at the Rex. Starting May 2nd, we have Curtain Call, with Bill Cooper and Barry Lloyd, where singers are invited to take a turn at the mic, and join in the celebration. A fun evening for singers, as well as those that love them. Tickets are $10 at the door, or $15 for prime seating in the front two rows. Prime seats must be purchased at ticketmaster prior to the evening.For more information, please check out our website at www.societycabaret.com First Fridays of every month. And May 3rd we have the return of Cabaret Showcase, Come and hear San Francisco's up and coming hot new talent! Exciting young performers dazzle you with their wonderful songs and stories. With G. Scott Lacy at the piano. This Saturday, our incredible talent includes: Geoffrey Katz, Ali Gallo, and Ben Montrym. First Saturdays of every month. Tickets available at ticketmaster (no fees) of by calling 415-857-1896. Buy your tickets early for best pricing and seats. Dining and cocktails available in the room. (no minimums) Society Cabaret at the Hotel Rex 562 Sutter Street - See more at: http://www.societycabaret.com/calendar/#sthash.w7t8JgAB.dpuf



FRIDAY AUGUST 1ST CURTAIN CALL! With Bill Cooper and Barry Lloyd - 7:00pm-10:00pm Hotel Rex 562 Sutter Street San Francisco CA 94102 415-857-1896


SATURDAY AUGUST 2ND CABARET SHOWCASE with G. Scott Lacy at the piano


FRIDAY AUGUST 8 & SATURDAY AUGUST 9TH A STAR SPANGLED CELEBRATION Celebrating Society Cabaret One Year Anniversary


FRIDAY AUGUST 15 & SATURDAY AUGUST 16----“Love and Laughter” DARLENE POPOVIC
FRIDAY AUGUST 22 “Lush N Roulette PAUL ARAQUISTAIN, STEPHANIE LUNDIN AND STEPHANIE LYNNE SMITH


SATURDAY AUGUST 23 “Yes Dear” (A Marital Cabaret) SCOTT GRINTHAL & LAUREN MAYER


FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 5 CURTAIN CALL with Bill Cooper and Barry Lloyd 7pm – 10 pm


SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 6 CABARET SHOWCASE with G. Scott Lacy at the piano.



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SONY HOLLAND WITH JERRY HOLLAND AT J.W. MARROITT HOTEL


LIVE MUSIC HAPPY HOUR EVER WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY WITH JAZZ VOCALIST SONY HOLLAND WITH JERRY HOLLAND ON GUITAR. (www.sonyholland.com_
Music from 5 pm -8 pm at Level 111 Longue @ The J.W. Marriott, 515 Mason Street, San Francisco



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Yoshi's San Francisco Live Music & Restaurant 1330 Fillmore Street San Francisco,CA 94115 For tickets and more info: 415.655.5600 or Show Tickets For dinner reservations: 415.655.5600 or Dinner Reservations LOCALS DISCOUNT: Enter promo code 94115 for 20% select shows for locals only. Limit (4) tickets per purchase. Must show ID with 94115 home zip code, when you pick up tickets at the box office.


Aug 1-2: Havana D'Primera– Open Dance Floor 8 & 10PM $30; Limited All Night Dance Pass $45


Havana D’Primera is a Cuban Timba band directed and founded by Alexander Abreu in 2008. Since that time they’ve become one of the most sought after dance bands in Cuba.


Aug 9: Afrolicious (Outside Lands After Party) – Open Dance Floor 10:30PM $16 adv, $18 day of show


Afrolicious has established itself as both one of the most legendary weekly parties in San Francisco, and of the top live/electronic bands on the scene. Started as a weekly dance party featuring DJ’s and brothers Pleasuremaker and Señor Oz alongside percussionists, MC’s and horn players, and an amazing crowd from day one.


Aug 20: Wobbly World –Open Dance Floor 8PM $15 adv, $19 day of show


Wobbly World is a musical melting pot of Arabic meets Vietnamese meets Cuban meets Flamenco meets Hip Hop. The group features musicians and singers from Cuba, Morocco, Bolivia, Netherlands, Lebanon, Vietnam & the United States who deliver a bold, brave, joy-filled celebration of musical synergy.The music is a refreshing mix where each player brings a contrasting musical tradition. The band is committed to promoting music without borders.

Aug 31: John Handy 7PM $20 adv, $22 day of show


John Handy is a legendary figure in jazz, and he makes his home in the bay area. He’s played with Charles Mingus, Pat Martino, and has written a number of highly acclaimed, original compositions. "Spanish Lady" and "If Only We Knew both earned Grammy nominations for performance and composition. The popular jazz/blues/funk vocal crossover hit, "Hard Work", brought him fame in another realm; while "Blues for Louis Jordan" displayed his talents in rhythm and blues. 



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