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954 stories from San Francisco Chronicle

Review: 'A Play in a Box' from Z Space fits the universe in a tiny package by Lily Janiak

Inside each kit are teensy envelopes and packages, a reading light, an mp3 player the size of a matchbox and headphones.

SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 4:15pm on April 5, 2021

'Hamilton' to launch Broadway San Jose's revised season by Lily Janiak

"Dear Evan Hansen" is also part of the lineup, with "Come From Away" as an add-on production.

SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 2:00pm on April 5, 2021

American Conservatory Theater delays in-person season till 2022 by Lily Janiak

"Fefu and Her Friends," the company's first immersive work, joins previously announced titles.

SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 2:59pm on March 23, 2021

Bay Area theater this spring aims to remind audiences what it is to be human by Lily Janiak

This spring, local theater grounds us in who we are outside of machines, in our foundational literature and in our ancestors.

SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 7:00am on March 23, 2021

S.F.'s historic Golden Gate and Orpheum theaters to be acquired by British company by Joshua Kosman

The Ambassador Theatre Group, which also runs the Curran, will now oversee the city's three major commercial theaters.

SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 7:48pm on March 22, 2021

Naomi Newman is still acting at 90, driven by 'a big imagination and a Jewish soul' by Lily Janiak

Performing in 'God of Vengeance,' Naomi Newman reconnects with her Yiddish heritage.

SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 7:00am on March 19, 2021

Here are all the precautions one S.F. theater took to film onstage during COVID by Lily Janiak

San Francisco Playhouse's "Hieroglyph" might offer a preview of production methods for a hybrid time post-pandemic.

SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 7:00am on March 17, 2021

Revisiting Bay Area theater's first pandemic interviews one year later by Lily Janiak

Early pandemic interviews with people in theater was like asking someone to peer off a cliff into an abyss and say what they saw. What do they say a year later?

SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 7:00am on March 16, 2021

Bay Area superfan leaps from 'Star Trek' to Shakespeare and back again by Lily Janiak

Jay Yamada attended California Shakespeare Theater productions night after night until the COVID-19 pandemic put a stop to that. Here's how he's been filling that void.

SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 7:00am on March 10, 2021

Two new reports reveal just how much our society fails independent arts workers by Lily Janiak

The reports show how we must reinvent how we value and protect broad swaths of the labor market if we are to emerge from this pandemic.

SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 7:00am on March 9, 2021

Magic Theatre(SF) Review: Ricardo Gonzalez's "Don't Eat the Mangos"A reminder that great family dramas are still being written by Lily Janiak

YETTA GOTTESMAN who has the play's final moments to herself as "Ismelda" wordlessly communicates a thousand burdens. The whole casts' acting gets deep inside each character. Simpl, great ac…

SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 12:23pm on March 6, 2020

David Wiegand, San Francisco Chronicle Arts Editor And TV Critic, Dead At 70 by Artsjournal1

"His long career at The Chronicle began when he was hired in May 1992 as a temporary copy editor in the section he would go on to oversee, Datebook. Wiegand distinguished himself as someone …

SOURCE: www.sfchronicle.com at 9:48am on May 2, 2018

San Francisco Conservatory Of Music To Build New 12-Story Facility (And Finally House Its Students) by Artsjournal1

With a lead gift of $46.4 million from biotech investor William Bowes, the school will construct a building - just across the street from Davies Symphony Hall - with two recital halls, rehea…

SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 9:12am on April 26, 2018

Andrew Sean Greer's 'Less' Wins Pulitzer Prize For Fiction by Artsjournal1

"The novel centers on a struggling San Francisco author - Arthur Less - who, nearing age 50, decides to tour the world to escape himself. 'The tragicomic business of being alive,' he says, '…

SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 9:54pm on April 16, 2018

What Kind Of Person Ought To Lead San Francisco's Museums? by Artsjournal

As much as I share the Bay Area's love for these two great museums, I see endemic weaknesses that threaten their otherwise promising future. The Fine Arts Museums' board cannot control the a…

SOURCE: www.sfchronicle.com at 4:24pm on April 16, 2018

Lawrence Ferlinghetti At 99 by Artsjournal

Yes, Ferlinghetti has scaled back his involvement with City Lights, where he shares an office with former City Lights Publishers editor Nancy Peters, co-owner of the store. But the celebrate…

SOURCE: www.sfchronicle.com at 2:35pm on March 26, 2018

Gershwin's "Rhapsody In Blue" Encapsulates Struggles For The Soul Of American Music

When the "Rhapsody" bowed, classical was seemly, jazz the outsider. By the time the jazz-band version was again in the ascendant, jazz itself had become "America's classical music." Now, bot…

SOURCE: www.sfchronicle.com at 6:01pm on March 5, 2018

San Francisco's American Conservatory Theatre Has Found Its Next Artistic Director

Pam MacKinnon, who has been nominated for three Tony Awards and won one (for the 2013 revival of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?), will take over from departing artistic director Carey Perlo…

SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 8:15am on January 24, 2018

Angels In America's Original Prior Walter Will Now Play Roy Cohn

Stephen Spinella originated the role of the young AIDS patient at the center of Tony Kushner's drama in its 1991 world premiere, and he won back-to-back Tony Awards for it in 1993 and '94. T…

SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 10:04am on January 5, 2018

'A Christmas Story' gifts San Francisco with its presence by Chad Jones

A Christmas Story - The Musical rave review in San Francisco

SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 2:39pm on December 10, 2015

For Dennehy, a chance to play a real-life 'hero' by Edward Guthmann

Thanks to Lois on All That Chat for the link.

SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

'A Chorus Line' revival to test its muscles at Curran tryout by Steven Winn

SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Tonya Pinkins is ready for success. She wants more than just finding the humanity in the bad guys she plays -- and she'll probably get it. By Steven Winn

Thanks to American Theater Web for the two links above.

SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Her mom, as much as ACT, prepared Anika Noni Rose By Steven Winn

SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Making 'Poppins' sing by John Clark

We spoke to Richard Sherman, who lives in Beverly Hills.

SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015
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