Tag: San Francisco
San Francisco Mime Troupe delivers
Ever young and vital, it seems inconceivable that the San Francisco Mime Troupe could possibly be fifty one years old.
Chasing ghosts at The Fillmore, San Francisco
Would the ghosts of Jerry Garcia, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Pink Floyd, The Doors greet me or send me packing?
New local music website launches in San Francisco
Singer/songwriter Glenn Shope launched his original site in 1999 when he discovered that for every CD he sold through a major distributor he actually lost $6.00.
On Location: Teatro ZinZanni
Join Loni and Clint as they run down the streets of San Francisco, trying to make opening night in time. Will they make it?
Carmina Burana: Revisited
This was a creative and impactful setting to Carl Orff's Carmina Burana, which in Labayen's own words features "strong women that will kick your ass and look good while doing it."
Balloons drop on SF Symphony’s Season Finale
Being reasonably disconnected, I was unaware that Chris Noth was Mr. Big until he walked on stage - so his very presence would have been treat enough.
SFArtsEd Players win fans
An artists-in-residence program has served over 200,000 kids since 1965.
Mother Approves: Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘Psycho’ with the SF Symphony
It warrants repeat viewings, if not for the trivia alone: a flushing toilet, the bra (white, then black), Hitch's last B&W, Vera Miles' wig, references to birds.
Review: Final Fantasy with the San Francisco Symphony
The audience was absolutely engaged and thrilled throughout, from "Opening—Bombing Mission" to the stirring finale, "Terra's Theme."
Foresight wins, virtually and actually
The integration of video with live actors was seamless; as with other aspects of the show, so much could have gone wrong.