Tag: San Francisco
Theater News: San Francisco Playhouse 2020-2021 season revealed
San Francisco Playhouse has just announced its upcoming season. This will be their 18th season, and their most ambitious one yet. In fact, the announcement was made the previous night at their first-ever live streaming season announcement party.
On the mainstage will be Jez Butterworth’s The Ferryman in its west...
What’s Happening Napa: BottleRock music festival postponed to October 2020
All headliners have confirmed for new October 2-4, 2020 dates.
More San Francisco Bay Area theaters to stream cancelled plays
You can support the arts and enjoy theater from your home.
In response to COVID-19 San Francisco theater is streaming shows, asking buyers to choose price point
Virtual tickets to 2 American Conservatory Theater productions are now on sale.
‘Moulin Rouge! The Musical’ and ‘Oklahoma!’ lead BroadwaySF 2020-2021 season
Happy! Broadway! Musicals!
Lots of excitement today as BroadwaySF revealed its 2020-2021 line-up.
Moulin Rouge! The Musical and Oklahoma! lead the shows headed to San Francisco.
Rounding out the seven show season are Ain't Too Proud, Hadestown, The Cher Show, The Prom and To Kill a Mockingbird. See below for the details.
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Film Review: ‘Jill Bilcock: Dancing the Invisible’ a fascinating look at the little-known world of film editing
An icon of Australian cinema.
In Review: ‘The Last Ship’ with Sting in San Francisco wins the day
These are the souls of the broken town.
Mostly British Film Festival: ‘Top End Wedding’ and ‘Jill Billcock: Dancing the Invisible’
A few Stark Insider capsule film reviews from the Mostly British Film Festival (Vogue Theatre) in San Francisco.
TOP END WEDDING (2019)
Director: Wayne Blair
Writers: Miranda Tapsell, Joshua Tyler
Stars: Brooklyn Doomadgee, Helena Johnson, Dan Collins
A standout at the Mostly British Film Festival this year is the Australian romantic comedy, Top End Wedding, directed by...
San Francisco Arts: ‘Alternative Renderings’ at Glass Rice Art Gallery
A duo exhibition featuring new work by San Francisco based artists Tom Colcord and Tim Irani.
Theater Review: ‘Gatz’ at Berkeley Rep is the most (and best) non-Instagrammable thing you’ll ever see
The Great Gatsby. Word for word. Page by page. An extraordinary piece of experimental theater immerses the audience for 6 hours in F. Scott Fitzgerald's unforgettable classic.