List of theatres in San Francisco
This is a list of theatres and live performance venues in San Francisco, California.[1][2] For more information on theater in San Francisco, see Culture of San Francisco - Theater.
Theatres in San Francisco[]
- Alcazar Theatre - 511-seat theater at 650 Geary Street
- Balancoire - restaurant/bar/club with live performances, 22nd and Mission Streets in the Mission[3]
- Bayview Opera House - includes a 300-seat theater; at 4705 Third Street[4]
- Beverly Hills Playhouse of San Francisco - theater and acting school at 414 Mason Street, Suite 502 in Union Square[5]
- Bill Graham Civic Auditorium - seats 7000, at 99 Grove Street in the San Francisco Civic Center
- Bimbo's 365 Club - music venue at 1025 Columbus Avenue
- Bindlestiff Studio - 80-seat Filipino American performing arts center at 185 6th Street[6]
- Bottom of the Hill - music venue at 1233 17th Street
- - 360-seat Main Stage and 60-seat Second Stage dedicated to "the artistic expression of women, people of color, youth, LGBTQ and other unheard voices," at 2781 24th Street in the Mission[7]
- - music venue at 1710 Mission Street @ Duboce
- - hosts Magian Productions in the 80-seat Pacific Heights Room, 524 Sutter Street [8]
- Castro Theatre - 1400 seats, primarily a movie house, but also used for live special events, at 429 Castro Street[9]
- Center for Sex & Culture - hosts live theater and other events, 1349 Mission Street South of Market[10]
- Theatre - hosts the at 433 Powell Street
- - music venue at 777 Valencia Street in the Mission[11]
- Children's Creativity Museum Theater (formerly Zeum Theater) - a 200-seat theater located in Yerba Buena Gardens, across from the Moscone Convention Center
- Club Fugazi - 400-seat theater and nightclub at 678 Green Street that hosted Beach Blanket Babylon
- Cobb's Comedy Club - 915 Columbus Avenue
- - 80 Turk Street, previously at 1310 Mission Street[12][13]
- - Intimate modern plays and musicals. 533 Sutter St - 99-seat theatre. [4]</ref>
- Curran Theatre - off Union Square; built in 1922
- Dance Mission Theater - 3316 24th Street in the Mission[14]
- The Dark Room Theatre - small theatre and event space in the Mission; 2263 Mission Street[15]
- at City College of San Francisco - home of the mural Pan American Unity by Diego Rivera; 50 Phelan Avenue[16]
- EXIT Theatre - an alternative theater in the downtown Tenderloin neighborhood; 156 Eddy Street
- - 222 Mason Street[17]
- Fillmore Auditorium - historic music venue at Fillmore and Geary in the Western Addition
- Fort Mason Center - former military base now housing the following theatres:
- Bayfront Theatre - home of BATS Improv
- Cowell Theatre - 437 seats [18]
- Magic Theatre - 159 seats [19]
- Southside Theatre - 160 seats [20]
- (formerly the Eureka Theatre) - home venue for 42nd Street Moon, and frequent venue for the LGBT company Theatre Rhinoceros; 215 Jackson Street[21]
- Geary Theatre - home of American Conservatory Theater company; 415 Geary Street
- Golden Gate Theatre - in the Tenderloin; built in 1922; once housed vaudeville acts; owned by SHN
- - 50-seat home of the ; 1620 Gough Street[22]
- Grace Cathedral - hosts concerts
- Great American Music Hall - historic concert hall at 859 O'Farrell Street
- - former movie theater, now used for live performances; 636 Jackson Street in Chinatown[23]
- Gray Area Foundation for the Arts / Grand Theater - former movie theater, now used for live performances;
- 2665 Mission Street, previously 55 Taylor Street, and 923 Market Street
- The Hypnodrome - 575 10th Street[24]
- Imperial Palace - restaurant featuring weekend production Tony n' Tina's Wedding; 818 Washington Street in Chinatown[25]
- Independent - music venue at 628 Divisadero @ Grove
- Inner Mission - theater and event space at 2050 Bryant Street in the Mission, home of Theater MadCap[26]
- Intersection for the Arts - established in 1965; the oldest alternative non-profit art space in San Francisco; new facility at 925 Mission Street
- Kelly Cullen Community Auditorium - historic theater at 220 Golden Gate Avenue; hosts productions by Theater of Others[27]
- Lorraine Hansberry Theatre - African-American theatre in downtown San Francisco
- Marines Memorial Theater - 609 Sutter Street
- Market Street Cinema - 1077 Market Street (closed)
- - featuring the magic of Peter Morrison; 419 O'Farrell Street [28]
- The Marsh San Francisco MainStage Theatre - specializes in developing new performance; 1062 Valencia Street in the Mission District
- Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts - includes a 150-seat theater; 2868 Mission Street in the Mission [29]
- Mojo Theatre - theater in the Redstone Building, 2940 16th Street in the Mission[30]
- New Conservatory Theatre Center - nonprofit theater company located at 25 Van Ness Avenue
- New Mission Theater - movie theater at 2550 Mission Street
- New People Theater - 1746 Post Street[31]
- Nob Hill Masonic Center - also known as the Masonic Temple or Masonic Auditorium, located at 1111 California Street
- Nourse Theater - temporary home of City Arts and Lectures; 1693-seat venue at 275 Hayes Street, Civic Center; reopened for lectures and performances in 2013 after a 61-year hiatus[32]
- OASIS - drag theater and cabaret; 298 11th Street, south of Market[33]
- ODC Theater - 351 Shotwell Street in the Mission District
- Orpheum Theatre - in the Tenderloin; built in 1926; Spanish imperial architecture; SF historical landmark; owned by SHN
- Palace of Fine Arts Theatre - 3301 Lyon Street; originally constructed for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition, has since been rebuilt, renovated and seismically retrofitted[34]
- - 1630 Powell Street[35]
- - two stages: 6th floor theatre and the Annex, at 414 Mason Street[36]
- - 144 Taylor Street[37]
- - 99 Moraga Avenue[38]
- Project Artaud - arts complex and community in the Mission District; includes the following theatres:[39]
- Joe Goode Annex - performance space for the Joe Goode Performance Group; 401 Alabama Street[40]
- NOHSpace - host of Theatre of Yugen, 2840 Mariposa Street[41]
- Z Space - home of the theatre company of the same name, with a main stage and the smaller Z Below theater; 450 Florida Street[42]
- Punch Line - comedy club at 444 Battery Street
- Regency Center - major concert venue at 1290 Sutter Street
- Royce Gallery - historic warehouse performance venue at 2901 Mariposa Street in the Mission[43]
- Ruby Skye - nightclub and special events venue, formerly the Stage Door Theatre; 420 Mason Street in the Tenderloin
- SAFEhouseARTS - dance and theater venue at 1 Grove[44]
- San Francisco Conservatory of Music - includes three performance halls (Concert Hall, Recital Hall, and Osher Salon), at 50 Oak Street (Civic Center)
- San Francisco Jazz Center - new jazz center at 201 Franklin Street
- San Francisco Mime Troupe - traveling theater company that performs political musicals
- San Francisco Playhouse - 199-seat non-profit theater at 450 Post Street in Union Square
- San Francisco War Memorial and Performing Arts Center - complex of large performance spaces in the Civic Center area on Van Ness Avenue which includes the following venues:
- Herbst Theatre - 401 Van Ness in the San Francisco Civic Center
- Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall - 201 Van Ness - home of the San Francisco Symphony
- War Memorial Opera House - 301 Van Ness, across from City Hall - home of the San Francisco Opera and San Francisco Ballet
- Shelton Theater - 533 Sutter Street;hosts live performances of musicals, narrative plays, improv, poetry, solo performances, and concerts in a 74- and a 60-seat theater[45]
- South of Market Cultural Center - includes performance space, managed by SOMArts; 934 Brannan Street[46]
- Stage Werx Theatre - 446 Valencia Street Mission District theatre hosts love performances, comedy, solo performance, music, and movies[47]
- Strand Theatre - new venue opened in 2015 owned by American Conservatory Theater; originally opened in 1917 and shuttered in 2003; across from UN Plaza[48]
- - 657 Harrison Street[49]
- Teatro ZinZanni - cirque, comedy, and cabaret theater, currently without a venue, but seeking to return to the San Francisco waterfront
- at Pier 39 - Beach Street at Embarcadero [50]
- - traveling theater company that performs plays and musicals with social, political, economic, and environmental change (SPEEC) themes[51]
- - 99-seat theater at 533 Sutter Street, 2nd Floor, Union Square[52]
- - 325-seat theater at 1201 ortega street, Sunset [53]
- Un-Scripted Theater Company - 49-seat improv theater at 533 Sutter Street, 2nd floor, Union Square [54]
- Variety Preview Room Theatre - located in the Hobart building, 582 Market Street[55]
- at the Fairmont San Francisco - home of performances,[56] and the venue where Tony Bennett first sang his signature song, "I Left My Heart in San Francisco"[57]
- Victoria Theatre- Mission District theater that presents locally produced original plays, live concerts, film festivals, musicals, performances by international performing companies and other kinds of events
- Viracocha - formerly underground performance venue, now a licensed venue, at 998 Valencia Street in the Mission [58]
- Walt Disney Family Museum Theater - Presidio Main Post
- The Warfield - large historic music venue at 982 Market Street
- Yerba Buena Center for the Arts - includes the Novelius/YBCA Theatre; 701 Mission Street
- Yoshi's San Francisco - jazz club at 1330 Fillmore Street
Former theatres[]
Theatre gallery[]
Historic Geary Theatre, home of American Conservatory Theater
The Fillmore Auditorium, made famous by Bill Graham
See also[]
- Theatre Bay Area
- Theater District (San Francisco, California)
- Bay Area performing arts spaces
References[]
- ^ "SF Gate Events". The San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 5 April 2013.
- ^ "Theatre Bay Area Event Listings". Archived from the original on 21 December 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
- ^ Balancoire
- ^ Bayview Opera House
- ^ Beverly Hills Playhouse
- ^ Bindlestiff Studio
- ^ Brava Theatre Center
- ^ Cartwright Hotel on Union Square
- ^ Castro Theatre
- ^ "Center for Sex & Culture". Archived from the original on 2015-02-17. Retrieved 2015-03-08.
- ^ The Chapel
- ^ McCarthy, Allison (2013-11-22). "CounterPULSE Gets a New Home". 7x7 Bay Area. Archived from the original on 2021-06-06.
Next December, CounterPULSE's lease at 1310 Mission Street will expire, leaving the 22-year-old experimental performing arts venue without a home. The worst case, and most likely scenario, subjects them to eviction or a dramatic (and unaffordable) rent increase—CP is located around the corner from the new Twitterplex, so one can only imagine how landlords would jack the cost. Fortunately, thanks to a progressive, charitable act, they will move into the landmark historical building at 80 Turk (that full-of-TL-flavor block between Taylor and Mason). The building dates back to 1922 and has gone through many incarnations over the decades, first as a gambling hall, then as the Buccaneer Tavern in the 1930s, the Gayety Theater (shown in B&W here) in the 1960s, and then the Dollhouse Theater porn palace until the early 90s when it fell into disrepair (and was likely used for illegal raves, as evidenced by international DJ tags on the basement walls).
- ^ Counterpulse Archived 2015-01-03 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Dance Mission Theater
- ^ The Dark Room Theatre
- ^ Diego Rivera Theatre
- ^ Feinstein's at the Nikko
- ^ Cowell Theatre
- ^ Magic Theatre
- ^ Southside Theatre
- ^ [1]
- ^ Gough Street Playhouse
- ^ Great Star Theater
- ^ The Hypnodrome
- ^ Imperial Palace Archived 2015-01-07 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Inner Mission Archived 2015-01-03 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Kelly Cullen Community Auditorium
- ^ Marrakech Magic Theatre
- ^ Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts
- ^ Mojo Theatre
- ^ "New People: SF". Retrieved 5 April 2013.
- ^ Sam Whiting (2013). "Nourse Auditorium Reborn As Theater". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
- ^ OASIS
- ^ Palace of Fine Arts Archived 2014-12-31 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Pena Pachamama
- ^ Phoenix Theatre
- ^ PianoFight
- ^ [2]
- ^ "Project Artaud". Retrieved 5 April 2013.
- ^ Joe Goode Annex
- ^ NOHSpace
- ^ Z Space
- ^ Royce Gallery
- ^ SAFEhouseARTS
- ^ "Shelton Theater". Retrieved 5 April 2013.
- ^ South of Market Cultural Center
- ^ "Stage Werx Theatre". Retrieved 5 April 2013.
- ^ Strand Theatre
- ^ Supperclub
- ^ Theatre 39
- ^ Theatre Makers
- ^ Tides Theatre
- ^ [3]
- ^ Un-Scripted Theater Company
- ^ Variety Preview Room Theatre
- ^ Bay Area Cabaret
- ^ "The Fairmont Hotel Celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Tony Bennett's First Performance of "I Left My Heart in San Francisco"". 2011. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
- ^ Viracocha
External links[]
- "San Francisco, California". CinemaTour. Vision Entertainment Services.
- "Theatres By Address and Neighborhood". San Francisco Theatres.
- "Pre-1906 Theatre List, alphabetical". San Francisco Theatres.
- "Theatres: alphabetical list". San Francisco Theatres.
- "San Francisco Movie Theaters". Cinema Treasures.
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