Teatro ZinZanni (San Francisco, CA)
Wednesday, Oct. 15 @ 6:00pm
Friday, Oct. 17 @ 6:00pm
Sunday, Oct. 19 @ 5:30pm
Full Price: $124.50 - $143.50 Our Price:
$78.00*
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Set along San Francisco's historic waterfront, Teatro ZinZanni is a bewitching evening of European cabaret, cirque, divas and madmen, spectacle and sensuality with live music and a gourmet five-course dinner — set in the nightclub of your dreams. Now in its seventh year, Teatro ZinZanni has become a Bay Area entertainment institution.
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Palace of Fine Arts Theatre (San Francisco, CA)
Saturday, Dec. 20 @ 4:00pm
Saturday, Dec. 20 @ 8:00pm
Full Price: $30.00 - $50.00 Our Price: $15.00 - $25.00*
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Vau De Vire creates an enchanted world populated with interactive circus acts, magical character encounters, painters and sculptors showcasing their art, traders selling trinkets and fortune tellers. The world's legends come to life through dances from Bolivia and Peru to India and Russia, followed by a circus show featuring classically-trained dancers, acclaimed acrobats, aerial artist, side show acts and live orchestra.
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Stage Werx (San Francisco, CA)
Thursday, Oct. 16 @ 10:30pm
Friday, Oct. 17 @ 10:30pm
and 10 more dates.
Full Price: $20.00 Our Price:
FREE - $10.00*
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Stage Werx hosts Tenaya Hurst's unique musical show Tenaya Rocks! A Sexy Geological Cabaret. Hurst, an actress, singer, and geologist who has written and starred in four original cabaret shows, entertains and educates audiences in this whimsical show, in which she compares geological principles to the intricacies of romance.
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Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Forum (San Francisco, CA)
Thursday, Nov. 13 @ 8:00pm
Friday, Nov. 14 @ 8:00pm
Saturday, Nov. 15 @ 8:00pm
Full Price: $25.00 Our Price: $12.50*
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Young bodies and voices take flight in a genre-defying performance uniting dance, spoken word and aerial feats. Incorporating welded aerial sets by Rebecca Anders of The Flaming Lotus Girls (whose fire sculptures draw huge crowds at Burning Man), Delinquent offers a provocative new perspective about our criminal justice system and the young people in it.
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The Cabaret Theatre @ the Alano Club (San Francisco, CA)
Saturday, Oct. 18 @ 8:30pm
Saturday, Nov. 15 @ 8:30pm
Full Price: $25.00 Our Price:
$12.50*
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Tales of Wonder and Shadow is an evening of intimate, elegant, magical enchantment and tall tale-telling at The Cabaret Theatre. The three headliners — David Miller, Walt Anthony and Ruth Fraser — boast over fifty years of entertainment excellence. Many evenings will feature magical guest performance artists from the Bay Area.
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Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Forum (San Francisco, CA)
Thursday, Oct. 16 @ 8:00pm
Friday, Oct. 17 @ 8:00pm
Saturday, Oct. 18 @ 8:00pm
Full Price: $25.00 Our Price: $12.50*
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San Francisco-based innovator Dohee Lee explores metaphysical questions about life in the world premiere of a YBCA commission, titled Flux, integrating traditional Korean performance with contemporary music, movement and film. Born in Korea and now immersed in the Bay Area's experimental art world, Lee is trained in shamanic ritual music and dance and Korean percussion.
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Jewish Community Center of San Francisco (Kanbar Hall) (San Francisco, CA)
Sunday, Oct. 19 @ 2:00pm
Full Price: $20.00 Our Price: $10.00*
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Magician Jay Alexander performs at the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco's Kanbar Hall. He's appeared on The Today Show, Good Morning America and MTV, and worked with stars ranging from Robin Williams to the Rolling Stones. He presents a show which will appeal to children ages 8 and up, as well as their parents.
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Palace of Fine Arts Theatre (San Francisco, CA)
Friday, Oct. 24 @ 8:00pm
Tuesday, Oct. 28 @ 8:00pm
and 2 more dates.
Full Price: $55.00 Our Price: $27.50*
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San Francisco's beloved Smuin Ballet kicks off their 15th anniversary season with a program highlighted by company founder Michael Smuin's Dances with Songs, the work which began the company's first season. The program also includes Robert Sund's new interpretation of the classic story of Carmen</i., set to Miles Davis' Sketches of Spain, and a world premiere from choreographer Amy Seiwert.
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