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Sons of Maui

Monday, July 24, 7:00 p.m. By Lee Cataluna Directed by Bill English Sons of Maui asks about the relevance of ancient Polynesian myths in modern...

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The JonBenét Game

Monday, June 5, 7:00 p.m. By Tori Keenan-Zelt Directed by Lauren English When best friends Molly and Rae were 12, they secretly played JonBenét...

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Chinglish: A note from the Artistic Director

Chinglish: A note from the Artistic Director

David Henry Hwang writes, "Chinglish is about attempts to communicate across cultures and the barriers that separate us, and the most superficial of...

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San Francisco Playhouse Announces 21st Season

San Francisco Playhouse Announces 21st Season

SAN FRANCISCO PLAYHOUSE ANNOUNCES DYNAMIC GLOBE-TROTTING 21ST SEASON Line-up includes World Premiere and West Coast Premiere plays, runs September...

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Follies | An Orgy of Pastiche

Follies | An Orgy of Pastiche

If imitation, as the English cleric Caleb Charles Bolton suggested, is the sincerest form of flattery, then writing pastiches – what Merriam...

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San Francisco Playhouse refurbishes auditorium ahead of 2022/23 Season

San Francisco Playhouse refurbishes auditorium ahead of 2022/23 Season

New seats, cushions, carpeting, and more at 450 Post Street It finally happened. As we get ready to celebrate our 20th Season, and our tenth in our...

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Water by the Spoonful – A Note from the Artistic Director

Water by the Spoonful – A Note from the Artistic Director

In our pandemic-devastated world, the prophetic Pulitzer winner Water by the Spoonful by Quiara Alegría Hudes seems even more relevant now than when...

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Twelfth Night closing; remaining in-person performances have been canceled

Due to the rapidly changing global pandemic and recent spike in Covid-19 cases in San Francisco, we have made the difficult decision to cancel the...

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Music …And the Food of Love | A note from the Twelfth Night dramaturgs

Music …And the Food of Love | A note from the Twelfth Night dramaturgs

First performed on the Feast of the Epiphany, Twelfth Night marked a day when accepted ranks and relationships could be turned upside down, with...

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