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Ariadne retold: ‘Mark of the Minotaur’ reclaims tale of a linguistics great

In playwright Sharon Eberhardt's telling, Alice Kober's life intertwines with Grecian myth.

Ignore the plot: ‘The Great Comet’ seeks to entertain

With a cast of two dozen, the Shotgun Players have a blast. Shame about the dropped COVID restrictions.

Sympathetic ‘A Picture of Two Boys’ tells story of friendship under fire

It's a tale that will feel familiar to many—but does the play have what it takes to do the trope justice?

SF Opera dazzles with new ‘La Traviata,’ ‘Orpheus and Eurydice’ productions

Centennial season swings for the fences—and freshens up two traditional classics.

‘The Lost Art of Dreaming’: Power of queer-trans reverie, now in real life

'We need expansive imagination, now more than ever' says Sean Dorsey of his dance troupe's latest, finally on stage

A hot splash of ViĂŞt history in ‘Colonialism is Terrible, but Phở is Delicious’

Dustin H. Chinn's often hilarious, scalding play at Aurora takes on gentrification and cultural erasure

All together now: THEYFRIEND Fest makes creative space for nonbinary community

Four-day gathering spotlights performers expressing 'nuance, joy, and pain of lived nonbinary experience.'

Trans power takes center stage in ‘The Red Shades’ and ‘Pony’

Cutting Ball's identity-oriented murder mystery and a 'superhero rock opera' at Z Space show why SF's theater scene is unique

Newly established Oaklash Disability Fund wants to make drag accessible to all

East Bay performance festival hopes its $1,000 grants will help artists in need of critical support.

Which witches? Choreographer Liz Lerman’s coven is here to dance

"Wicked Bodies" at YBCA conjures magic from a diverse cast, in reaction to the crude depictions of the past

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