THEATER


  • The Fantastic Mr. Fox If Roald Dahl’s wicked wit bites you the right way and assuming you get a kick out of Wes Anderson’s quirky, sassy dialogues and dry humor, as unleashed in Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums and Darjeeling Limited, you’ll feel right at home with The Fantastic Mr. Fox.
  • The Bald Soprano Exit, on the shady end of town, is an intimate theater. An in-your-face intimate. When Mrs. Smith fills the stage, rouge hostess lips grinning, crisp, chirp voice piercing through the quiet theater, you forget the stuffy claustrophobia that crept in just a short minute ago, when the doors snapped shut and the lights switched off.
  • Brief Encounter Emma Rice crafts theater like no other. The elemental theme of forbidden love gets a fresh spanking in this original multi-media spin.
  • Pearls Over Shanghai* Pearls * Over * Shanghai * – For the San Franciscans who have been around this end of the woods since the late 1960’s, these words swirl way back to shimmering days of satin and velvet and studs, to colorful head dresses strolling along Haight-Ashbury. They echo drum beats and jingling endless trinkets. They carry whiffs of smokes and burning incense hovering over Hippie Hill, Golden Gate Park.