THE FRE by Taylor Mac to Open at Oakland Theater Project in Limited Run
Oakland Theater Project will present THE FRE, a new play by Tony Award-nominee Taylor Mac, in a strictly limited two-week run at its Oakland venue, directed by Mylo Cardona.
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Oakland Theater Project will present THE FRE, a new play by Tony Award-nominee Taylor Mac, in a strictly limited two-week run at its Oakland venue, directed by Mylo Cardona.
SFJAZZ has unveiled its 2026-27 Season, Forward Motion, featuring more than 350 concerts that celebrate jazz as a living, evolving art form shaped by artists from around the world.
Actress and special lecturer Milica Govich is retiring from Oakland University's School of Music, Theatre and Dance after 22 years, leaving a legacy in Acting for the Camera education and student mentorship.
Jazz vocalist Dominique Fils-Aimé has unveiled new dates for The Sunshine World Tour, including stops in Austria, Monaco, Germany, Switzerland, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, the United States, and Canada.
The Muny announced the lead cast for its upcoming production of SOUTH PACIFIC, starring Paulo Szot and Taylor Louderman alongside ten additional performers at the outdoor theatre in Forest Park.
Oakland Theater Project has announced their third production in its 2026 Season. A new adaptation of Federico García Lorca's 'The House of Bernarda,' adapted by Chay Yew and directed by OTP Executive Artistic Director Michael Moran.
Pearl Louise's debut solo show, directed by David Ford, traces a Black family's journey from Louisiana to 1980s East Oakland amid the crack epidemic. The autobiographical work has been extended by popular demand at The Marsh Berkeley.
Carnegie Mellon University's School of Music and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra announced a four-year partnership giving CMU students direct access to PSO musicians and conductors, plus symphony subscriptions for all music majors.
Dance Theatre of Harlem will present HARLEM MOUSE/COUNTRY MOUSE on May 17, 2026 at Lehman Center in the Bronx. The 90-minute story-ballet features Company Artists alongside 60+ DTH School students, with tickets starting at $20.
Oakland Ballet Company's Dancing Moons Festival, celebrating AAPI artists, will run this spring at two San Francisco venues, featuring world premieres by Phil Chan and Wei Wang, plus performances of Angel Island with the Del Sol Quartet and Volti.
SFFILM has unveiled the program for the 69th San Francisco International Film Festival, featuring Olivia Wilde's The Invite, Kent Jones' Late Fame, Power Ballad, and more. Take a look at highlights from the lineup here.
The LA Phil revealed six additions to the 2026 Hollywood Bowl summer season, including Darren Criss, Renee Elise Goldsberry and more. A single Hollywood Bowl season features eclectic programming of classical, pop, rock, hip-hop, and more.
Spring is in full swing at SFJAZZ this April, with a vibrant lineup of concerts spanning jazz, blues, soul, and beyond, including Keb' Mo', August Lee Stevens, and more.
Snarky Puppy will perform at Oakland’s Paramount Theatre on October 2, 2026 as part of SFJAZZ. Tickets go on sale March 21. The Grammy-winning group will present music from recent albums including Somni.
Grammy Award-winning pianist and composer Brad Mehldau will perform at Oakland’s Paramount Theatre for one performance only. The pianist is joined by some of the same brilliant artists he featured on his recent album.
K-pop group i-dle has officially announced the North American leg of their highly anticipated 2026 i-dle WORLD TOUR [Syncopation]. General on-sale starts Wednesday, March 11 at 3pm local time.
The West Coast premiere of Boots Riley’s latest feature film, I Love Boosters, will take place at Oakland’s historic movie palace, the Grand Lake Theater, as part of the 69th San Francisco International Film Festival.
Oakland Theater Project has announced its 2026 Season: The Land of The Free, featuring seven new productions that examine a foundational tenet of America.
DISENCHANTED!, the celebrated Off Broadway musical, will perform at the Henry J. Kaiser Center for the Arts in Oakland, featuring a bold reinterpretation of classic fairy tale heroines. The show runs on February 21-22.
The Marsh Berkeley will present PASS THE NAILS AND SHAME THE DEVIL, written and performed by Pearl Louise and directed by David Ford, from March 7 through April 18.