New: teamLab: continuity, wondrous animated ecosystem of lush imagery drawn from nature and East Asian art. Gallerists James Bacchi and Annette Schutz celebrate their gallery's silver anniversary with a group retrospective exhibit. Also thru July 25 at other venues: $8-$20. July 25: the stunning dance documentary Can You Bring it: Bill T. July 22: SF Queer Film Festival screens and Lavender Boy.
(For expanded streaming online films and TV listings, see older event listings)Įnjoy multiple short videos about hilarious sweet cats. The prolific gay singer-songwriter continues to put out new music, fun videos, and collaborations.
The free outdoor concerts return for the 84th year concerts thru August. Ģ4/7 radio station plays classic Broadway songs, with interviews and trivia shows, too.
The acclaimed venue brings their concert series online with talented musicians. īroadway, film and TV actor-singers perform intimate concerts online (live at 12pm PT and re-streamed at 5pm PT on Sundays) with pianist and musical theatre expert Seth Rudetsky. Also, Digital Soundbox includes programs curated by Esa-Pekka Salonen. In-person concerts return to Davies Symphony Hall.
Summer Music Sessions returns to the Herbst Theatre, featuring pianists David Greilsammmer, Garrick Ohlsson, The Alexander String Quartet, vocalists Gabriel Kahane, Lawrence Brownlee, and more. Also, enjoy other concerts with guest performers joining the Behind the Curtain series and Summer Reruns. Also, SFGMC celebrates Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month with songs from their 2017 Paradise Found spring concert, and a 'Behind the Curtain' chat with Kumu Patrick Makuakāne, director of the Nā Lei Hulu I Ka Wēkiu hula dance troupe. Also, video of the May 22 outdoor mini-concert. Weekly online concerts of classical music and other genres. Stream productions of Strauss' Elektra July 24-25, and Verdi's Luisa Miller July 31-August 1.
Tales of the Resistance, Volume 2: Persistence, along with other radio dramas and satires, airs July 4-Sept. They've also returned to in-person shows. San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Company streams weekly new plays, readings, arts talks, improv and more hosted by Rodney Earl Jackson, Jr., and Marcelo Javier. Also, new outdoor performances at the historic Flood Bldg., 870 Market at Powell streets, thru June, 10am-1pm, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. The acclaimed local dance company celebrates its 25th anniversary season with new video dances five new works since March also free online events and paid master classes. San Francisco Shakespeare Festival's live online streaming episodes of the Shakespeare play. Tina D'Elia hosts and performs Seth Eisen's charming collaborative performance-walking tour (written by Michelle Carter) of notable LGBTQ spaces in SF's Haight-Ashbury district. LGBT theater company presents Season 2 of In Good Company, a podcast for when life goes off-script also, Hold Me the Forgotten Way, an audio play collaboration by Harrison David Rivers. The handsome Chmerkovskiy brothers from Dancing With the Stars perform their fun touring show with lots of dancing. Max & Val: Stripped Down Hoffman Theatre, Walnut Creek Informal showing of solos, duos and trios by Gregory Dawson, Ashley Gayle, Shawn Hawkins, Erik Lee and Yeni Lucero. īlack Choreographers Festival Dance Mission Theatre The East Bay dance company that disrupts traditional gender roles in classical ballet shares the new dance film Totum, filmed at the Sf Mint. And while the annual up Your Alley street fair is a bit different, many unofficial yet related events are apparently full-steam ahead.Ĭal Performances presents the world premiere of Jamar Roberts' Holding Space, streaming thru Sept. Many venues are requiring masks, proof of vaccination or proof of a negative COVID test for entry, so get that done. Be careful, be kind, mask up indoors, and head out for plays, concerts, films and nightlife frolics. Midsummer fun continues all over the Bay.