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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

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For Rinabeth Apostol, acting meets activism in acclaimed ‘Fun Home’

A star of the 42nd Street Moon production delves into its essential representation, as a queer Filipina-American.

In ‘Endlings,’ a humorously profane dive into a vanishing Korean way of life

Ferocious Lotus and Oakland Theater Project collaboration highlights indelibly foul-mouthed seaside workers

Queer identity churns beneath religion, politics in ‘Drowning in Cairo’

Adam Ashraf Elsayigh's new time-jumping play examines the lives of three complex Muslim characters

Time-tripping back to the height of AIDS in ‘PrEP Play’

'Peggy Sue Got Married' meets pre-exposure prophylaxis in Yilong Liu's relevant tale of generational disconnect

After a long wait, we finally glimpse ‘Intimate Apparel’

Pandemic-delayed Lorraine Hansberry Theatre production features some strong turns in this Lynn Nottage play at new home

Review: Corps of clowns, bowler hats, and a touch of disco at the SF Ballet

Programs 5 and 6 include a surrealist tribute to Magritte, music by Hans Zimmer, and 'Solid Gold'-summoning costumes

Will BenDeLaCreme finally put a ring on it?

The 'terminally delightful' drag queen confronts the madness of love and marriage at Oasis, in 'the strangest show I've ever done.'

Review: ‘Water by the Spoonful’ weaves a web of addiction and Internet

Quiara Alegría Hudes' 2011 Pulitzer winner at SF Playhouse feels technologically dated—yet alarmingly still relevant

ODC dances downtown—and right into its next 50+ years

Finally returning in an 11-day dance fest, the company remains 'bold and adventurous as well as touching and subtle'

With new doc and big plans, BeBe Zahara Benet is forging a legacy

The Cameroonian-American winner of RuPaul's Drag Race's first season talks 'Being BeBe' and hitting the road

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