The San Francisco Arts Education Project (SFArtsED) celebrates the ninth year of its musical theater company, The SFArtsED Players, with performances of Broadway's Pulitzer Prize winning, Fiorello! at San Francisco's Eureka Theatre (215 Jackson Street, between Front and Battery) for a three-week engagement beginning Friday, February 5 and continuing through Saturday, February 20
59E59 Theaters will welcome Chicago's Victory Gardens Theater with the NY premiere of CONVICTION, by Oren Neeman, adapted by Ami Dayan and Mark Williams and directed by Jeremy Cole. CONVICTION begins performances on Tuesday, February 16 for a limited engagement through Sunday, March 21. Press opening is Tuesday, February 23 at 7:15 PM.
Theatre Rhinoceros presents THE MARGA GOMEZ NEW YEAR'S EVE SPECTACULAR: Stand-up Comedy Blowout featuring Marga Gomez, David Hawkins, Ben Lerman, and Natasha Muse
with John Fisher, Host and DJ O'DJ December 31, 2009 ONLY! 7:00 PM & 9:00 PM
The San Francisco Arts Education Project (SFArtsED) celebrates the ninth year of its musical theater company, The SFArtsED Players, with performances of Broadway's Pulitzer Prize winning, Fiorello! at San Francisco's Eureka Theatre (215 Jackson Street, between Front and Battery) for a three-week engagement beginning Friday, February 5 and continuing through Saturday, February 20.
Theatre Rhinoceros presents THE MARGA GOMEZ NEW YEAR'S EVE SPECTACULAR: Stand-up Comedy Blowout featuring Marga Gomez, David Hawkins, Ben Lerman, and Natasha Muse
with John Fisher, Host and DJ O'DJ December 31, 2009 ONLY! 7:00 PM & 9:00 PM
The Town and Country Players open their Family Theater season with Arthur's Stone, Merlin's Fire: the Making of a King by Kathryn Petersen, running from October 2 through October 11 at their venue in Buckingham.
The Town and Country Players open their Family Theater season with Arthur's Stone, Merlin's Fire: the Making of a King by Kathryn Petersen, running from October 2 through October 11 at their venue in Buckingham.
The Town and Country Players open their Family Theater season with Arthur's Stone, Merlin's Fire: the Making of a King by Kathryn Petersen, running from October 2 through October 11 at their venue in Buckingham.
Theatre Rhinoceros and Word for Work presents Three on a Party by Gertrude Stein, Tennessee Williams and Armistead Maupin. Directed by Delia MacDougall and John Fisher. It runs from May 16 through June 7, (Previews are May 13-15) at the Theatre Rhinoceros Main Stage, 2926 16th Street off Van Ness, San Francisco.
Theatre Rhinoceros and Word for Work presents Three on a Party by Gertrude Stein, Tennessee Williams and Armistead Maupin. Directed by Delia MacDougall and John Fisher. It runs from May 16 through June 7, (Previews are May 13-15) at the Theatre Rhinoceros Main Stage, 2926 16th Street off Van Ness, San Francisco.
A NECESSARY EVIL: A Workshop in Performance of a new play by John Fisher at Theater Rhinoceros' Mainstage.
Creative Team: Sarah Chase, Tamar Cohn, Jeremy Cole, Jon Wai-keung Lowe, Christopher M. Nelson, Jax Steager, Enrique Vallejo
A NECESSARY EVIL: A Workshop in Performance of a new play by John Fisher at Theater Rhinoceros' Mainstage.
Creative Team: Sarah Chase, Tamar Cohn, Jeremy Cole, Jon Wai-keung Lowe, Christopher M. Nelson, Jax Steager, Enrique Vallejo
From the pen of Canada's greatest living playwright comes a beautiful play of two women in love. When Mitch and Liz meet in a camping store they are unsure of themselves, unsure of who they are, unsure of what they want. As their story unfolds they find that identity and want play a small part in desire. MacIvor, the Obie and GLAAD Award winning playwright of the runaway hit In on It, brings surprise, humor and great tenderness to this romantic tale.
From the pen of Canada's greatest living playwright comes a beautiful play of two women in love. When Mitch and Liz meet in a camping store they are unsure of themselves, unsure of who they are, unsure of what they want. As their story unfolds they find that identity and want play a small part in desire. MacIvor, the Obie and GLAAD Award winning playwright of the runaway hit In on It, brings surprise, humor and great tenderness to this romantic tale.
The Rhino's production of A Beautiful View is helmed by Cristina Alicea, an emerging light in New York's alternative theatre scene and Executive Director of MTWorks, a company dedicated to the presentation of new works for the stage.
From the pen of Canada's greatest living playwright comes a beautiful play of two women in love. When Mitch and Liz meet in a camping store they are unsure of themselves, unsure of who they are, unsure of what they want. As their story unfolds they find that identity and want play a small part in desire. MacIvor, the Obie and GLAAD Award winning playwright of the runaway hit In on It, brings surprise, humor and great tenderness to this romantic tale.
The Rhino's production of A Beautiful View is helmed by Cristina Alicea, an emerging light in New York's alternative theatre scene and Executive Director of MTWorks, a company dedicated to the presentation of new works for the stage.
From the pen of Canada's greatest living playwright comes a beautiful play of two women in love. When Mitch and Liz meet in a camping store they are unsure of themselves, unsure of who they are, unsure of what they want. As their story unfolds they find that identity and want play a small part in desire. MacIvor, the Obie and GLAAD Award winning playwright of the runaway hit In on It, brings surprise, humor and great tenderness to this romantic tale.
Theatre Rhinoceros proud recipient of a 2008 GLAAD Media Award presents The Rhino Christmas Panto by John Fisher Music and Lyrics by James Dudek.
Now Playing through December 21
Only One Weekend Left!
Theatre Rhinoceros proud recipient of a 2008 GLAAD Media Award presents The Rhino Christmas Panto by John Fisher Music and Lyrics by James Dudek.
Now Playing through December 21
Only One Weekend Left!
This one-night only reading of Shakespeare's perpetually controversial 'THE MERCHANT OF VENICE' begins with commentary from premiere West Coast Shakespeare scholar Denise Battista.