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Update on the Bard’s gender-bending ‘As You Like It’ is a year-end treat

... too bad the company fails to heed its Shakespearean warning.

Screen Grabs: In stagey ‘Whale,’ Brendan Fraser is back as the guileless good guy

Plus: The documentary-as-therapy 'Wildcat,' and John Waters' Odorama wafts into the Roxie.

In Camille A. Brown’s ‘ink,’ Black superheroes take flight

The choreographer returns to Cal Performances for the final installment of her electrifying trilogy

Screen Grabs: 50 years ago, ‘Poseidon Adventure’ waved in a streak of disasters

Plus: Pia Zamora in 'Voyage of the Rock Aliens,' latest 'Lost Landscapes' plumbs SF's possible futures, more movies

Santa Claws: Killing My Lobster’s ‘A Very Special Holiday Special’ is merry and bright

The lauded sketch comedy troupe knows just how to mine seasonal frustration for laughs and pathos

Buster Keaton is the GOAT (and Pola Negri slays) in ‘Day of Silents’

This time around, the annual Castro showcase of delectable rarities also gives two Asian actors their due, among other wonders

Screen Grabs: Another Hole in the Head fest brings indie nightmares before Christmas

From Satanic Hispanics to SAWrannosaurus Rex, local theaters—including the reopened 4 Star—flow with fake blood. Plus more!

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.

The shapeshifters of Masako Miki

The artist expresses complex bicultural identity through works both miniature and monumental.

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?