SF Symphony’s Lunar New Year: Year of the Rabbit Concert
Conductor Earl Lee leads the SF Symphony in concert to celebrate Lunar New Year: Year of the Rabbit.
Conductor Earl Lee leads the SF Symphony in concert to celebrate Lunar New Year: Year of the Rabbit.
The SF Symphony again proves that music speaks to all, with their calendar of performances for youth, teens and families.
"DIVORCED, BEHEADED, DIED, DIVORCED, BEHEADED, SURVIVED"
Crossing Lines/Lineas que Cruzamos features works about immigration from two women artists: Georgina Reskala and Arleene Correa Valencia.
From the San Francisco Shakespeare Festival, the Shakespeare classic "A Midsummer Night’s Dream" is brought to life at the Main Branch of the San Francisco Public Library for all ages and audiences.
For all budding ballet dancers, the San Francisco Ballet offers family dance alongs for children and their caretakers.
"Love, conflict and family," the Shakespearean play Romeo & Juliet takes the stage at the SF Ballet.
The San Francisco Department of Emergency Management invites the Bay Area to the "Get Ready, Stay Ready: Emergency Preparedness Community Fair."
The hit movie is now a musical!
Featuring a wide array of musical events at the Davies Symphony Hall, the SF Symphony's 2022-2023 lineup has something for everyone.
The Grammy-winning group Alphabet Rockers returns to SFJAZZ, Saturday, April 29, for a family matinee concert.
A pop-up shop featuring over 40 local vendors!
The robust calendar of events for the SF JAZZ 2022-2023 season features over 300 concerts, with events celebrating the SF JAZZ Center's 10th Anniversary and the organization's 40th year.
The musical comedy follows the adventures of a mismatched pair of missionaries, sent halfway across the world to spread the Good Word.
This year's Juneteenth Celebration starts with the inaugural San Francisco Juneteenth parade on June 10, which will "gather 5000+ attendees to enjoy a vibrant day of rich, culture, music, dance and community."
The San Francisco Opera is celebrating its 100th year!
Make Music Day returns June 21, featuring free performances around the globe, across the country, and even here in San Francisco's Civic Center.
It's LGBooTie Pride — a mashed-up Pride pop party for queers and allies — but especially bis, pans, and trans!
The music of the SF Symphony is the sound of summer in the City for 2023!
The Orpheum Theater continues to bring engaging, award winning productions to the stage!