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Fall Arts Preview
Autumn has always been the favorite season of San Francisco Bay Times publisher and "Betty'south List" founder Dr. Betty Sullivan. She came from a family of educators, so this fourth dimension of year always marked the busy start of the school season … and a total calendar of events to await forward to attending. In that spirit, nosotros bring you this Autumn Arts Preview highlighting select shows from September–November. Unless noted, the events are in San Francisco.
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September
* Giacomo Puccini's Turandot
September 8–December nine
San Francisco Opera, State of war Memorial Opera Business firm, 301 Van Ness Avenue
Puccini's true masterpiece from 1924 features a lush score, including the famous tenor aria, "Nessun Dorma." The SF Opera production will be presented on a stage designed past celebrated LGBT painter David Hockney. Diva Martina Serafin will perform the championship function and Nicola Luisotti will bear the orchestra through September. In November, conductor Christopher Franklin and acclaimed Swedish soprano Nina Stemme will head up the cast and creative teams. If yous are a real opera buff, consider seeing both versions of this classic work.
https://sfopera.com/1718season/201718-flavour/turandot/
* Dee Dee Bridgewater: The Music of Josephine Baker
September ten
Miner Auditorium, SF Jazz Heart, 201 Franklin Street
Every bit an African-American creative person who plant acceptance in France before her native U.S., Bridgewater has had a career that closely mirrors that of 1920s singer and dancer Josephine Baker. For tonight, Bridgewater will perform music closely associated with Baker as well as the popular French chanson singers of the era including Edith Piaf, Mistinguett, and Charles Trenet—music she released as an homage to Baker and her adopted France on her 2005 anthologyJ'ai deux Amours, named for the song Bakery made her own.
https://world wide web.sfjazz.org/tickets/productions/dee-dee-bridgewater—the-music-of-josephine-baker/
* Taylor Mac'southward A 24 Decade History of Popular Music
September fifteen,17, 22, 24
Curran Theater, 450 Geary Street
The groundbreaking art concert is Mac's subjective history of the U.s.a. told through 246 songs—everything from World War I ditties toThe Mikado to a mash-up of the Bee Gees' "Stayin' Alive" and Led Zeppelin'southward "Kashmir"—told with the help of radical drag queens and other special guests.
https://sfcurran.com/shows/taylor-mac/
* Blame Emerge
September xvi
Freight & Salvage, 2020 Addison Street, Berkeley
Indie pop meets Americana with this popular San Francisco group of four women solo artists who have performed together since 2000 and tape currently on the Ninth Street Opus label. They have toured in Europe and across the U.S., but are dearest here in the Bay Area.
thefreight.org or blamesally.com
* The Fable of Pink
September 15–30
Theatre Rhinoceros, The Gateway Theatre (formerly Eureka), 215 Jackson Street
Theatre Rhinoceros'due south 40th Ceremony Season begins with the world premiere of the story of a Westward Oakland transgender womwna, Pink, and the changing landscapes of want and real estate. Drug wars rage, all the same Pinkish does her best to bring a chip of dazzler to the harsh environs. Just people are watching her as she tries to form a connection with a beautiful beau, and they don't like it. Things plow dangerous and deadly.
The Legend of Pink
* Hamlet
September 20–October 15
A.C.T.'s Geary Theater, 415 Geary Street
Obie Award winner and 2017 Tony Award nominee (Best Featured Actor in a Play, Jitney) John Douglas Thompson returns to The Geary to accept on one of theater'south most iconic roles: Hamlet. Two seasons agone, Thompson dazzled Geary audiences in the virtuoso one-man show Satchmo at the Waldorf. Now, to kick off the 2017–18 flavor, Thompson comes back to San Francisco to portray ane of Shakespeare's near complex and heartbreaking characters. In the story of a human who wakes upwardly to find his earth upended and his closest friends unworthy of trust, Shakespeare shows us how quickly change can happen—how an orderly kingdom ruled by a loving rex can, in one stroke, become unrecognizable. Featuring stage and screen star Carl Lumbly, Hamlet will marking A.C.T.'southward first Shakespeare production since The Tempest reopened the Geary in 1996.
www.human action-sf.org
* San Francisco Symphony – Celebrating Bernstein with MTT
September 22, 23 and 24
Davies Symphony Hall, 201 Van Ness Artery
Michael Tilson Thomas will conduct the Symphony in a celebration of the 100th birthday of Leonard Bernstein. The program will include Bernstein favorites from Candide, West Side Story, The Age of Anxiety and more in a tribute to i of the great composers, conductors and educators of the 20th Century.
sfsymphony.org
* Smuin Ballet – Dance Series 01
September 22–23, Walnut Creek – Lesher Eye for the Arts, 1601 Borough Drive, Walnut Creek
September 29–October 7, San Francisco – Palace of Fine Arts, 3301 Lyon Street
Smuin kicks off its 24th flavor with Dance Series 01, a program that includes the West Coast premiere of Annabelle Lopez Ochoa's critically lauded and transcendent piece Requiem for a Rose, set to what many consider to be Schubert's almost romantic string adagio, from the Quintet in C. Likewise on the plan is Michael Smuin's joyful tribute to Ol' Blueish Eyes, Fly Me to the Moon. This blend of ballet and popular dance is the embodiment of the smooth and stylish melodies that take inspired generations, including Sinatra'due south renditions of "I've Got You Under My Skin" and "The Lady is a Tramp." Rounding out the bill will be the return of Garrett Ammon's bold Serenade for Strings. Ready to Tchaikovsky's score of the same name, this piece of work is a vibrant new estimation of a piece inexorably tied to the iconic 1934 Balanchine ballet.
smuinballet.org
* Ella Fitzgerald: A Centennial Celebration
September 24
Venetian Room at the Fairmont San Francisco, 950 Mason Street
Bay Area Cabaret's season opening night presents Lillias White, Janis Siegel, Freda Payne, Sony Holland and Amanda King with music director Larry Dunlap in an all-star evening honoring the woman who helped make the Venetian Room famous.
bayareacabaret.org
* San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus
September 30
Grace Cathedral, 1100 California Street
Artistic Director/Conductor Dr. Tim Seelig will lead the Chorus to launch their 40th season in a "Send Off" operation marking the showtime of their Lavender Pen Tour to five southern states in the South. The program will present a preview of music to be performed in nine cities over seven days in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Due south Carolina and North Carolina. Performing with the Chorus volition be the award-winning Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir.
sfgmc.org
* Pictures at an Exhibition – San Francisco Lesbian Gay Freedom Band
September 30
Everett Middle School, 450 Church Street
Creative Director, Pete Nowlen, and the San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band are proud to nowadays a rich mosaic of concert band music, including Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition, McBeth'southward Of Sailors and Whales, Giroux's Riften Wed, and Ehitacre's Noisy Wheels of Joy.
Pictures at an Exhibition – Fall 2017 Community Concert
* Neil Sedaka at Dusk
September 30
Sunset Middle, San Carlos Street at Ninth Artery, Carmel-by-the-Sea
Dusk Center's Fifth Annual Gala brings the remarkable Neil Sedaka to Carmel for a performance followed past a Encounter and Greet with VIP treatment. Sedaka's sixty-year career includes his role equally an early on teen pop sensation in the 50s, a successful songwriter in the 60s and superstardom in the 70s followed by his continuing artistry through the 90s and to the nowadays. (LGBT Trivia: Sedaka's song "Should I Begin the Trip the light fantastic toe" is said to be a steamy tango about gay seduction.)
sunsetcenter.org
October
*MisterWives
October 4
Play a trick on Theatre, 1807 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland
MisterWives is the latest in a long line of genre-defying bands to break out of New York Metropolis and proceeds recognition on a global stage. Every pair of tickets purchased online comes with a digital download of the group's new anthology Connect the Dots.
http://thefoxoakland.com/events/misterwives/
* Janet Jackson: State of the Earth Bout
October 5
Concord Pavilion, 2000 Kirker Laissez passer Road, Concord
The State of the Globe Tour will be the eighth concert tour by recording superstar Janet Jackson. The tour is in support of her eleventh studio album, Unbreakable (2015), and is a renamed continuation of the Unbreakable World tour which was postponed in 2016 due to Jackson's pregnancy. Her son Eissa is super cute and doing well, so Jackson is back!
livenation.com
* Well-Strung at Feinstein'southward at the Nikko
October 5,6,7
Hotel Nikko, 222 Mason Street
Well-Strung—the all-male string, quartet—will return to Feinstein's at the Nikko for San Francisco Fleet Week for 3 performances. Hailed equally "the hottest thing with a bow since Jennifer Lawrence in The Hunger Games" by the New York Daily News, the classically trained foursome will perform pop/classical mashups featuring hits by Stevie Nicks, Rihanna, The Outfield, Queen, The Beatles, Lady Gaga, Jules Massenet, Henry Mancini and Pasek & Paul.
http://www.feinsteinsatthenikko.com/agenda/
* Barbara Higbie and Friends
October 7
Freight & Salvage Coffeehouse, 2020 Addison Street, Berkeley
Windham Hill recording artist and legendary Women'south Music star Barbara Higbie is a master of piano and violin who combines technical brilliance with the pure joy of playing. Her unique compositions weave together elements of jazz, folk, and classical with the music of Ghana and Brazil. She will be joined at The Freight by a group of other guest performers for a night that you won't want to miss.
thefreight.org
* boulders and basic – ODC Dance
October 11
Cal Performances, Zellerbach Hall, 2425 Bancroft Artery, Berkeley
"A jumbo triumph of the imagination," (The Huffington Post) boulders and bones traces the shifting light, changing landscape, and raw natural materials of an Andy Goldsworthy installation and transforms these images into an exploration of the process of creation. Co-choreographed past ODC creative directors Brenda Way and KT Nelson, the performance will be set to a driving electro-acoustic score composed and performed live by cellist Zoƫ Keating.
calperformances.org
* An Evening with Armistead Maupin
October 11
Jewish Community Heart of San Francisco (JCCSF), 3200 California
Each year on October 11, the LGBTQ community celebrates National Coming Out Solar day, a vacation grounded in the philosophy that coming out of the cupboard and living openly equally an LGBTQ person is a form of activism. In honor of the 29th anniversary of this holiday, the JCCSF is honored to present the unequalled Armistead Maupin (Tales of the Urban center) for a conversation nearly his long-awaited memoir Logical Family, which chronicles his odyssey from the Old Southward to freewheeling San Francisco, and his evolution from curious youth to groundbreaking writer and gay rights pioneer. Appearing in conversation with Armistead Maupin will be Peter Stein, arts and media producer and a compelling onstage interviewer.
jccsf.org
* Margaret Cho: Fresh off the Bloat
October 12
The Castro Theatre, 429 Castro Street
Local favorite Margaret Cho says, "It'southward my sickest testify to date." She also quotes her grandmother who said, "Yous look bloated, as if you've been constitute dead in a lake after several days of searching." Cho says she will be talking about being fresh off drugs and drinking, and being on the brink of suicide subsequently having come dorsum to life following being fished out of the river Styx.
http://world wide web.ticketmaster.com/margaret-cho-castro-theater-san-francisco-ca/venueartist/229558/784761
* The Eva Trilogy
October 19–November 12
Magic Theatre, Fort Stonemason Center, 2 Marina Blvd, Bldg D
Magic Theatre will present Barbara Hammond'south The Eva Trilogy, a three-play cycle presented for the outset fourth dimension in a single production at the Fort Mason Eye for Arts & Culture. Each play in the trilogy will accept its own perspective, mural, and atmosphere. The three plays—Eden, Enter the Roar and No Declension Road—form a lyrical Irish gaelic epic spanning 30 years in the life of a rebellious Irish expatriate named Eva. The plot centers on Eva'due south return to Republic of ireland from Paris when her ailing mother begins to falter. She makes a fateful conclusion about her mother that cannot be undone. The choice Eva makes achieves legendary status in her community, and haunts her for the residue of her life.
matictheatre.org
* Walter Isaacson, Leonardo da Vinci
October 24
Jewish Community Center of San Francisco (JCCSF), 3200 California
Walter Isaacson—author of the acclaimed bestsellers on Steve Jobs, Albert Einstein and Benjamin Franklin—offers a fresh expect at Leonardo da Vinci. Based on thousands of pages from Leonardo'due south notebooks and new discoveries about his unconventional life, Isaacson tells the story of how Leonardo'southward wide-ranging passions, combined with his power to stand at the crossroads of fine art and science, make him history'due south virtually creative genius. Nearly historians believe that he was LGBT too!
jccsf.org
* Magic, Mysteries & Music: Costume Political party
Sat, Oct 28
Osher Marin JCC, Kanbar Heart for the Performing Arts, 200 N. San Pedro Road, San Rafael
This third annual costume trip the light fantastic party at the Kanbar Center volition offering the chance for guests to create mystery, add together magic to their attire and dance the night abroad with a costume contest, cocktails and more.
marinjcc.org
* Dracula: Philip Drinking glass & Kronos Quartet
Oct 31
Paramount Theatre, 2025 Broadway, Oakland
Called "one of Glass' nigh lyrical, moving works" past Billboard, this Dracula score will be performed by Glass himself and the Grammy Award-winning Kronos Quartet during a alive screening of the 1931 classic picture show at Oakland'south Fine art Deco palace: the Paramount Theatre. The upshot will exist part of Philip Glass' 80th birthday commemoration, matching him with Tod Browning's iconic 1931 horror classic, Dracula, starring Bela Lugosi. Easily one of the about prolific and influential artists of 20th Century, Glass rose to prominence as one of the so-called "minimalist" composers in the late 1960s. His seminal long-form composition Music in 12 Parts, electrical chamber operaEinstein on the Beach, and score to Godfrey Reggio's groundbreaking 1983 motion-picture show Koyaanisqatsi brought his singular approach to the mainstream. Glass' current piece of work encompasses solo piano, chamber music, opera, and increasingly, soundtracks.
paramounttheatre.com
November
* The Normal Middle by Larry Kramer
November 3–25
Eureka Theatre, 215 Jackson Street
The Normal Heart is a largely autobiographical play by AIDS activist Larry Kramer. Information technology focuses on the rise of the HIV/AIDS crisis in New York Metropolis betwixt 1981 and 1984, as seen through the eyes of writer and activist Ned Weeks, the gay founder of a prominent HIV advocacy group. Ned prefers loud public confrontations to the calmer, more private strategies favored by his assembly, friends, and closeted lover Felix Turner. Their differences of opinion pb to frequent arguments that threaten to undermine their common goal.
therhino.org
* Oakland Ballet – Luna Mexicana
November 3
Paramount Theatre, Paramount Theatre, 2025 Broadway, Oakland
Luna Mexicana is a dance and music commemoration of the iconic Mexican holiday, Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). In Luna Mexicana, a young adult female's dreams revive her relatives and friends, who all dance back to life in the forms of teetering skeletons, skirt-swishing girls, a high flight "deer dancer," and a deathly Bride and Groom. This family unit-friendly operation will be filled with festive dancing, colorful costumes, and vibrant music including traditional Mexican folk tunes and witty electronic fusions. Audience members are encouraged to nourish in Day of the Dead attire and to arrive early to participate in the Dia de los Muertos festivities in the theater lobby prior to the performance.
paramounttheatre.com
* The Joffrey Ballet
November 17–xix
Cal Performances, Zellerbach Hall, 2425 Bancroft Avenue, Berkeley
With this program of new and recent works by some of the most heady choreographers working today, The Joffrey Ballet stays true to its 60-year reputation for innovation and eclecticism. Performed to a live Philip Drinking glass score, Justin Peck'southward In Creases showcases his keen middle for manipulating bodies to form circuitous geometric structures. Annabelle Lopez Ochoa creates a spellbinding depiction of a turbulent cloud formation in Mammatus, and Swedish choreographer Alexander Ekman'south Joy, a Cal Performances co-commission, will receive its West Declension premiere.
calperformances.org
* Customs Women's Orchestra Concert
Nov 19
Lake Merritt United Methodist Church, 1333 Lakeshore Avenue, Oakland
The Community Women's Orchestra's 33rd season opens with its Fall Family Concert Sunday on November nineteen @ 4 pm. Featured works will include CWO resident composer June Bonacich'south Rumpelstiltskin, with laurels-winning young adult fiction writer and CWO violinist Anne Nesbet narrating. Nesbet'south Cloud and Wallfish recently won a California Book Award.
http://communitywomensorchestra.org/
* The Spinners
November 24–26
Yoshi'south, 510 Embarcadero West, Oakland
One of the biggest soul groups since the 1970s, The Spinners are known for a hit list including "Then Came You lot," "I'll Be Around," "Mighty Love," "Games People Play," "Working My Way Back to You Babe" and much more than. The classic audio of this legendary grouping, which has sold millions of records, will come to Yoshi'southward in Oakland for six shows over three days during Thanksgiving Weekend. The run at this great venue—with delish food and drinks in both the operation space and adjoining restaurant—is sure to sell out.
yoshis.com
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