Arts & Culture :: Theater

Life's a bitch, and then you die

Life's a bitch, and then you die

  • by Richard Dodds
  • May 22, 2012

Hands-off character

Hands-off character

  • by Richard Dodds
  • May 22, 2012

Summertime approaches

Summertime approaches

  • by Richard Dodds
  • May 15, 2012

Queering La Pena

Queering La Pena

  • by Jason Victor Serinus
  • May 15, 2012

Broadway Star Brian Stokes Mitchell Performs in SF

Broadway Star Brian Stokes Mitchell Performs in SF

  • by Chris Sosa
  • May 11, 2012

Presented by the Yale Alumni Association and New Conservatory Theatre Center, and also featuring the Stanford Mendicants, the concert will benefit NCTC’s YouthAware program.

The Tom Judson Show

The Tom Judson Show

  • by Chris Sosa
  • May 10, 2012

While there are personal stories, The Tom Judson Show is mostly about the songs - songs you may have never heard before, but are definitely worth lending an ear.

Challenging bullying head-on

Challenging bullying head-on

  • by Richard Dodds
  • May 8, 2012

Broadway star Brian Stokes Mitchell performs in SF

The element of surprise

The element of surprise

  • by Richard Dodds
  • May 8, 2012

42nd Street Moon closes season with ’Zorba’

42nd Street Moon closes season with ’Zorba’

  • by Chris Sosa
  • May 7, 2012

It is time for the finale and an announcement for the future for 42nd Street Moon, the long-running troupe that presents infrequently seen productions in simplified productions.

San Francisco Ballet’s ’Don Quixote’ Closes the Season

San Francisco Ballet’s ’Don Quixote’ Closes the Season

  • by Chris Sosa
  • May 4, 2012

San Francisco Ballet’s Don Quixote is like a weekend at the Sevillana Grande in Las Vegas - amidst Spanish architecture, the toreadors come at us in burnt orange with accents of turquoise and have very good legs.

The importance of being Zorba

The importance of being Zorba

  • by Richard Dodds
  • May 1, 2012

Any Given Day

Any Given Day

  • by Chris Sosa
  • Apr 27, 2012

Director Jon Tracy has given each half of this dramatic diptych its own flavor and pacing, yet the combination eventually makes sense, even as our brains get shifted into higher gears.

SF Ballet’s All-Balanchine ’Program 7’

SF Ballet’s All-Balanchine ’Program 7’

  • by Chris Sosa
  • Apr 24, 2012

SFB’s Program Seven, which opened last Thursday and ran through April 18 at the Opera House, shows three ballets from the early-middle period of George Balanchine, when he was still working on Broadway and immensely successful as a maker of hit shows.

Incredibly true adventures of Tom Judson

Incredibly true adventures of Tom Judson

  • by John F. Karr
  • Apr 24, 2012