Tag: San Francisco

SF Bay Area theaters see 12.5% monthly increase in Twitter followers

Theaters with the largest growth in followers include SF Playhouse (23%) and Marin Theatre Company (53%).
San Francisco Performances

San Francisco: Ute Lemper – in a class all her own

With the outstanding support of the Vogler Quartet and virtuoso musician and arranger Stefan Malzew, this is a must-see show. Bravo!
SHN San Francisco

‘The Caretaker’ with Jonathan Pryce an iconic show

Hassell’s physical movements take on the patterns of speech, as the articulated rhythms of his monologues become poetry.
Kathleen Turner

Review: ‘High’ starring Kathleen Turner

The deep exploration of the necessity for forgiveness, and how forgiveness itself redeems is a central axis of this work. However, this approach is not sufficient to redeem the play itself.
San Francisco Symphony

Stephane Deneve leads Jean-Yves Thibaudet and the SF Symphony

Features pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet performing Saint-Saëns’s Piano Concerto No. 5, and also includes Berlioz’s Roman Carnival Overture, Roussel’s Symphonic Fragments from The Spider’s Feast, and Stravinsky’s Suite from The Firebird.
From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk

Inside the incredible fashion world of Jean Paul Gaultier

"There is not only one type of beauty. As a child," Gaultier explains, "my attention was always drawn to those women who didn't look like everyone else."
Berkeley Repertory Theatre

Rita Moreno invites everyone “Onstage” at Berkeley Rep’s annual gala

The gala features a four course dinner prepared by the executive chef of the Four Seasons San Francisco, Mark Richardson.

Review: Darkest Africa brings forth a new Caesar

The African-American Shakespeare Company version of Julius Caesar was effective, in part because the love of the original language seemed palpable.
Donato Cabrera and Mason Bates

Making History: Adams, Ax, Bates, Jacobs, Cabrera and MTT

Kramer’s observations struck home – as it probably does for every neophyte musician. Absolute Jest seemed so much to echo that chatter surrounding the Beethoven snippets that is seemed refreshingly organic and altogether non-academic.