Tag: San Francisco
Review: Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra opens their 31st season
Just as Haydn did at the premiere of this work. McGegan surprised the audience and played the cadenza himself.
San Francisco: Breast Cancer foundation holding fundraiser 10/1
The gala will feature a Shaken Not Stirred Martini lounge as well as, for the first time, a Casino Royale.
All She Can: In pursuit of the American Dream
Desperate determination is pitted against personal moral choices in a world where one has been dealt a bad hand.
Mais Non! Cutting Ball Theater opens season with tragic love affair
Maurice Maeterlinck’s Pelléas et Mélisande premiered in 1893 in Paris at the Bouffes-Parisiens under the direction of Aurélien Lugné-Poe; the production was the antithesis to the realism popular in French theater at the time.
Bay Area Events: Remembering 9/11
Here are some events happening in San Francisco, San Jose, Berkeley.
San Francisco: True misadventures of the electric pink ’80s
Don Reed is currently the opening act/warm-up comedian for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
San Francisco Olympians Festival to showcase independent theater
Like a Pandora's box of plays, leaving all who attend with hope for independent theatre.
San Francisco: Kristin Canty’s ‘Farmageddon’ Opens 9/23
Canty’s film shows us a movement that is taking action with its dollars and its voting power to protect and preserve the dwindling number of family farms that are struggling to survive.
Bay Area Weekend: Toke, Alcatraz art exhibit, Sense and Sensibility
Don't forget: sunscreen, Tylenol, smile.
MTT leads the SF Symphony in its first performances of ‘Polaris: Voyage for Orchestra’
Polaris: Voyage for Orchestra is a collaborative work by Thomas Adès and Tal Rosner.