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‘Out of a dream’: Cat Brooks was guided by Natasha McKenna to tell slain woman’s story

Playwright-activist's poetic ''Tasha' is a powerful, shocking biographical work at 3Girls Theatre’s New Works Festival.

In ‘Crushing Wheelchairs,’ stinging tales of being unhoused, by the unhoused

Theatre of the POOR's production builds a sense of community while calling out 'the violence of looking away.'

Best of the Bay 2022 Editors’ Pick: Charlie Gray

The actor-singer-musician-clown-fashion-icon brings delight to local stages and fights for LGBTQ+ rights

Time is a queer and curious thing in Tom Swift’s ‘A Marriage’

World premiere at Live Oak Theatre has noble intentions, aiming to be everything, everywhere, all at once.

Arts Forecast: Can ‘Mean Girls’ sit with us?

Plus: DJ Holographic, North Beach Mardi Gras Parade, Nordic Psychedelic Soul Invasion, more to do this week.

‘We’re telling our fathers’ stories’: Luis Alfaro’s ‘The Travelers’ comes to Magic Theatre

Director Catherine Castellanos on new Campo Santo play, which revolves around a Central Valley seminary

Mary McCartney’s love letter to Abbey Road Studios—via her mum and dad

Capturing the iconic recording space that inspired the Beatles, Pink Floyd, Kate Bush, Oasis, and more.

Castro Theater backers continue efforts to find a solution that saves film venue

But theater owners and Another Planet Entertainment have rejected the most recent offer, which included an effort to raise $20 million for upgrades.

Arts Forecast: OK, how about a Valentine’s dance and roller-disco block party?

Plus: SF Beer Week, Ritual of Myth Making, Black Choreographers Festival, Valentechno, Blackwater Holylight, more

Culture on the precipice of gentrification in ‘Paradise Blue’

Dominique Morisseau's latest Detroit Cycle addition at Aurora Theatre highlights jazz as Black community safe space