Magic Theatre to stage World Premiere of “Garuda’s Wing”
The Magic Theatre will soon stage the world premiere of Garuda’s Wing by Naomi Iizuka. This new play is directed by herald Bay Area theatre artist Margo Hall. … Read more
The Magic Theatre will soon stage the world premiere of Garuda’s Wing by Naomi Iizuka. This new play is directed by herald Bay Area theatre artist Margo Hall. … Read more
San Francisco’s Word for Word—known for bringing short fiction to life on the stage—announce that the work of renowned Irish author and short story master … Read more
As noted in an earlier post, San Francisco Playhouse is now staging Tennessee Williams’ seminal masterpiece The Glass Menagerie, directed by in-demand Bay Area theatre artist Jeffrey Lo. In … Read more
San Francisco Bay Ferry’s Board of Directors recently adopted the agency’s 2050 Service Vision, committing to enhance, expand and electrify regional water transit over the … Read more
San Francisco Opera’s 2024 Summer Season continues June 15 with George Frideric Handel’s Partenope in director Christopher Alden’s award-winning production. Last seen on the War … Read more
Spanning two pivotal eras of social and political change in Japan, Japanese Prints in Transition traces the artistic development of 18th-century ukiyo-e (or “floating world pictures”) to … Read more
San Francisco Bay Ferry and its partners recently celebrated the commissioning of MV Delphinus, the newest high-speed passenger vessel to join its fleet. MV Delphinus … Read more
The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco recently announced the acquisition of Portrait of Bianca degli Utili Maselli and Her Children–a rare and significant family portrait … Read more
This spring, San Francisco Playhouse will stage Tennessee Williams’ seminal masterpiece The Glass Menagerie, directed by in-demand Bay Area theatre artist Jeffrey Lo. In this captivating and visceral memory play, Tom … Read more
“Water under the bridge,” is generally regarded as an expression of forgiveness, tinged with mild regret. What’s done is done, and let’s move on. But … Read more