Kezar Pavilion
Kezar pavilion was designed by Willis Polk & Company, and is used for high school and college basketball teams, rock concerts and it is the perfect place for a Circus when it is set up as a theatre in the round.
Kezar Pavilion (San Francisco, CA)
Carrying on a legacy over half a century old, the San Francisco Bay Bombers skate into action, taking on the Brooklyn Red Devils in exciting roller derby action, conducted on a classic banked track.
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I have never seen a roller derby other than in movies but I had expectations that it would be a rough affair and it was!! I loved it as did my friends who joined me. My boyfriend compared it to a cross-between Pro Wrestling and Nascar but it was better than either of those!
Kick ass fun!


Totally bizzarro world, i had some hesitation but as the "match" went on and the crowd got crazier the better it got. Totally will go see it again.


I had a great time!!! Hope to go to another soon!!
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Roller Derby has its roots in the Transcontinental Roller Derby in 1935, which simulated a cross-country roller skating race between teams of skaters. Over time, this race developed into the modern contact sport of Roller Derby. The San Francisco Bay Bombers are probably the most recognized team of the original Roller Derby franchises. The team name has been around since 1954, and today's San Francisco Bay Bombers are carrying on that legacy. They skate in the original Roller Derby style, fielding women and men skaters on each team alternating on the track. The playing field is a masonite banked track roughly the size of a basketball court, unlike many new leagues that skate on a flat surface.