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Jon Tracy’s wildly theatrical outdoor production examines how fear, loyalty, and the stories nations tell can shape the course of history.

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Jon Tracy’s wildly theatrical outdoor production examines how fear, loyalty, and the stories nations tell can shape the course of history.


From award-winning playwright and beloved actor Jeff Daniels—known to millions for his acclaimed television roles in The Newsroom and Dumb and Dumber —comes a witty new comedy about pickleball, the fastest-growing sport in America. When a group of fiercely competitive neighbors...
Little Shop of Horrors, with book and lyrics by Howard Ashman and music by Alan Menken, is based on the film by Roger Corman with screenplay by Charles Griffith. Seymour discovers a new species of plant with an appetite for human blood, and soon has everything he ever wanted...
Imaginative, spontaneous, and exploratory play are key for the Stompers age group, with guided activities highlighting the rhythmic energy and emotional content of jazz music. Children become characters in musical stories, interact through call and response singing and movement...
Saxophone great and NEA Jazz Master Branford Marsalis and his quartet are joined by fellow NEA Jazz Master Dianne Reeves for a week devoted to the immortal music of John Coltrane, honoring the centennial of his birth.
Pianist Garrick Ohlsson joins SF Symphony musicians for a chamber music concert at Davies Symphony Hall.
Visionary pianist Myra Melford's adventurous new trio with bassist Michael Formanek and drummer Ches Smith continues her series of projects inspired by painter Cy Twombly. They perform compositions from her new album SPLASH.
A free outdoor concert uniting thirteen Northern California opera companies, including Ars Minerva, Festival Opera, Lamplighters Music Theatre, Livermore Valley Opera, Opera Parallèle, Opera San José, Pocket Opera, and West Edge Opera. The performance features music spanning...
The White Chip is a semi-autobiographical sharp-witted comedy written by Sean Daniels, directed by Marin Theatre Executive Artistic Director Lance Gardner. The play follows Steven, a successful theatre director whose promising career is increasingly overshadowed by his struggle...
Violinist Hilary Hahn joins conductor Giancarlo Guerrero and the San Francisco Symphony to celebrate the start of the 2026–27 season. The program includes Hahn performing Felix Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto, alongside John Adams's The Chairman Dances and Nicolai...
Giancarlo Guerrero conducts the 47th annual All San Francisco Concert, which honors local social service and neighborhood organizations. The program includes John Adams's The Chairman Dances, Carl Maria von Weber's Bassoon Concerto featuring Principal Bassoon Joshua Elmore in...
Laurie Anderson returns to ATG San Francisco's Curran Theatre with The Republic of Love featuring Sexmob, a collection of songs and stories about the current state of America with some history included. The performance features Anderson's songs including Big Science and Language...
America 250 is the MJF69 commission piece debuted by three-time Grammy-winning bassist, singer-songwriter, and Blue Note recording artist Meshell Ndegeocello, making her debut at the Monterey Jazz Festival. The work commemorates the semiquincentennial of the founding of the...

The Orinda Statlight Village Players present DRACULA by Bram Stoker Adapted and Directed by Malcolm S Cowler The classic horror novel is brought to life, using Cowler's signature combination of projections and live performance. The production will include performances by 16...
Oakland native and multi-Grammy Award-winning artist Fantastic Negrito joins the San Francisco Symphony and conductor Jonathan Taylor Rush for a collaboration that brings his bold, genre-defying sound into a symphonic setting.
Oakland native and multi-Grammy Award-winning artist Fantastic Negrito joins conductor Jonathan Taylor Rush and the Orchestra for a collaboration bringing his genre-defying sound into a symphonic setting. Drawing from blues, soul, rock, and personal storytelling, his music...
Manning is a new play by Benjamin Benne directed by Adin Walker, receiving its West Coast premiere at Crowded Fire Theater. Following the death of their wife and mother, a father and his two sons spread her ashes in their backyard garden, and when a giant zucchini mysteriously...

Seven brilliant women scramble to contain a clueless President’s escalating disasters in Selina Fillinger’s outrageous, profane, fast-paced White House farce about power, competence, and survival.
The 47th Bay Area Playwrights Festival presents public readings and workshops of four new plays by Jordan Bird, Maxine Dillon, Greg T. Nanni, and christina michelle watkins, selected from over 600 applicants. The works explore themes of neurodivergence and childhood trauma...
The 69th Annual Monterey Jazz Festival is the longest continuously-running jazz festival in the world, featuring 73 performances across five stages over three days and nights. The festival spans 30 hours of live music from iconic jazz masters and emerging artists, along with...
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Julius Caesar Marin Shakespeare Company (8/14-9/13) |
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Pickleball Hillbarn Theatre (8/20-9/13) |
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Dear San Francisco Club Fugazi (9/16-1/10) |
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The Legend of Robin Hood Hillbarn Theatre (1/21-2/14) |
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Roar! The Marsh Berkeley (8/29-8/30) |
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Natacha Ruck’s Death & Dad Jokes The Marsh Berkeley (8/20-8/23) |
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Ride the Cyclone City Lights Theater Company (7/16-8/23) |
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“E4TT Call For Scores: Solo Piano, Vol. 3” Community Music Center (10/18-10/18) |
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THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST Colligan Theater at the Tannery Arts Center (9/04-9/13) |
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Yvonne Martinez’s Someday Mija, You’ll Learn the Difference Between a and a Working Woman The Marsh Berkeley (8/29-8/30) |