San Francisco Playhouse – Plays and Musicals in San Francisco

Photo from 'Evita' musical
Evita
Evita
Lyrics by Tim Rice
Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber

On stage now through September 7

Photo from 'Evita' musical
The Play That Goes Wrong
The Play That Goes Wrong
By Henry Lewis, Henry Shields, and Jonathan Sayer

September 21 – November 9, 2024

Waitress
Waitress
Waitress title
Book by Jessie Nelson
Music and Lyrics by Sara Bareilles
Based upon the motion picture written by Adrienne Shelly

November 21, 2024 – January 18, 2025

2024/25 Season
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Begins in September 2024

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Plays and Musicals on stage in San Francisco:

Now Playing

Evita

JUNE 27 – SEP 7, 2024

Evita

Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber
Lyrics by Tim Rice

The Tony-winning musical follows Eva Duarte on her journey to becoming the most powerful woman in Latin America.

Cast Announced
The Play that Goes Wrong

SEP 21 – NOV 9, 2024

The Play that Goes Wrong

Henry Lewis, Henry Shields, and Jonathan Sayer

An Olivier Award-winning comedy that’s a hilarious hybrid of Monty Python and Sherlock Holmes.

Waitress

NOV 21, 2024 – JAN 18, 2025

Waitress

Book by Jessie Nelson
Music and Lyrics by Sara Bareilles
Based upon the motion picture written by Adrienne Shelly

This smash-hit musical phenomenon tells the story of Jenna, a small-town waitress who dreams of something bigger.

Exotic Deadly or the MSG play

JAN 30 – MAR 8, 2025

Exotic Deadly: Or the MSG Play

By Keiko Green

A whimsical, time-traveling adventure that uncovers the truth about MSG, the mysterious and misunderstood ingredient getting all the kids hooked!

Fat Ham

MAR 20 – APR 19, 2025

Fat Ham

By James Ijames

This Pulitzer Prize-winning reinvention of Hamlet is a compelling examination of love and loss, pain and joy.

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

MAY 1 – JUNE 21, 2025

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

Based on the novel by Mark Haddon
Adapted by Simon Stephens

Winner of the Olivier Award for Best New Play, Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play, Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding New Broadway Play, and the Tony Award for Best Play.

My Fair Lady

JULY 3 – SEP 13, 2025

Lerner and Loewe’s My Fair Lady

Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner
Music by Frederick Loewe

Winner of 6 Tony Awards including Best Musical, My Fair Lady is a Broadway classic about transformation, patronage, gender politics and class.

San Francisco Playhouse

San Francisco Playhouse is a nonprofit theatre in downtown San Francisco. The Bay Area’s most award-winning theatre company (Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle, 2012-2022), the Playhouse stages plays and musicals every year, including world premieres, Broadway and Off-Broadway hits, and thought-provoking works from playwrights around the world.

The company has been hailed by the New York Times as “a company that stages some of the most consistently high-quality work around,” was praised by KQED as “one of the few theaters in the Bay Area that has a mission that actually shows up on stage,” and called “local theater at its best” by the San Francisco Chronicle. The company was awarded the American Theatre Wing National Theatre Company grant, making it eligible for the Regional Tony Award.

San Francisco theatre productions take place Tuesday through Sunday at the Playhouse’s Mainstage in the Union Square theatre district, in addition to other performances at Sandbox venues throughout the city. Click here for a full schedule of events.

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The Play That Goes Wrong

Casting Announced for ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’

San Francisco Playhouse kicks off its 2024-25 season with the Olivier Award-winning comedy The Play That Goes Wrong. This fast-paced farce packed with inventive theatricality finds the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society on opening night of its newest production, The Murder at Haversham Manor. As the incompetent theatre troupe attempts to stage this 1920s murder mystery, their production devolves into …

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A note from Juan Rebuffo

Evita: A Note from Dramaturg and Cultural Consultant Juan Rebuffo

In the late 1940s, the Eva Peron Foundation granted my grandmother the opportunity to build a home in a budding Buenos Aires neighborhood – something that was unheard of in Argentina, a country with no established middle class and an extremely polarized division between the rich and the poor. My grandmother spent the rest of …

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