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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

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Tagged with: Theater

When it comes to telling Black womens’ stories, Lisa B. Thompson goes big

Latest play 'The Black Feminist Guide to the Human Body' at Lorraine Hansberry Theatre embraces the universal.

20 years in, Sean Dorsey Dance Company embodies ‘joyous, righteous resistance’

'Our existence is under attack,' says trailblazing trans choreographer, whose troupe celebrates two decades of essential art.

Best of the Bay 2024: Arts & Nightlife Winners

READERS' POLL: Best Nightclub, Best Art Gallery, Best Drag Queen, Best Karaoke, Best Live Venue, Best DJ, more

Arts Forecast: SF Electronic Music Festival, Open Studios, Greek Food Fest…

Sepultura, 'American Idiot' in drag, Cheese Fest, Fontaines DC, MANISACRIFESTRIXX, His Name is Alive, more to do

Roar Shack, baby: Enter Mid-Market’s new experimental music hub

Local duo The Living Earth Show launches a revitalizing series of live collaborations in the old Mr. Smith nightclub.

Screen Grabs: Surf’s up at Ocean Beach, dude

Surf Film Fest gets gnarly. Plus: New York mediums, heroic director returns, and the best Gothic movie in a long while.

Best of the Bay 2024 Editor’s Pick: Sean Dorsey Dance Company

Led by Dorsey's ever-expansive vision for trans-queer liberation, the 20-year-old company invites everyone to see themselves on stage.

SF-born ‘Wicked’ celebrates its 20th anniversary

Why fix that witch ain't broken?

Screen Grabs: Behind the frock with dishy Merchant Ivory doc

Plus: Silent film's female greats, pre-Code perversions, 'Caligula'—and a week's worth of 'Chainsaw Massacre.'

Promising ‘Richard II’ doesn’t quite take the crown

... and with this cast and stage design, that's a true historical tragedy.