“The Opera in You” Culminates with Free Public Event
Approximately a dozen selected storytellers, all of whom participated in at least one of the three 5-week sessions of the The Opera in You series, will read … Read more
Approximately a dozen selected storytellers, all of whom participated in at least one of the three 5-week sessions of the The Opera in You series, will read … Read more
As Cultural Currents noted in an earlier post about the de Young, Ansel Adams in Our Time exhibit opens on April 8. The show brings more … Read more
Ferry riders seeking exposure to the “fairy” godmother may be dismayed by the latest production of classical dance in The City. San Francisco Ballet’s 90th … Read more
The reviews are in, and it appears The San Francisco Playhouse production of “Clue” has won favor with the Bay Area theater critics. The San … Read more
“Bravo,” an original exhibition celebrating The San Francisco Opera, begins on April 21. The Museo Italo Americano was the first museum in the United States devoted … Read more
The Proteus Forum hosts a benefit event for the educational programs of the Western Flyer Foundation, the non-profit organization restoring The Western Flyer, the historic … Read more
A series of guest conductors for the San Francisco Symphony gets underway this spring with a number of intriguing interludes. The April 21–23 concerts are … Read more
The Exploratorium is celebrating the 40th anniversary of its groundbreaking Cinema Arts program with a special series of curated screenings, live performances, and filmmaking workshops beginning at After … Read more
San Francisco’s 42nd Street Moon (Daniel Thomas, Executive Artistic Director and Daren A.C. Carollo, Producing Artistic Director) has announced the full cast and creative team … Read more
Reviews are in for Myles Thatcher’s COLORFORMS, a film-to-stage adaptation recently promoted in Cultural Currents. The Colors of Dance, is a triple bill program running from … Read more