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Entries from SFist tagged with 'magictheatre'

August 29, 2007

-- Lavay Smith and Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers: Not only does this "Basie-esque" outfit perform lush jazz and blues tunes, but the chanteuse is pretty funny in between songs. Check them out tonight at 7 p.m. at the Top of the Mark, InterContinental Mark Hopkins Hotel, One Nob Hill, (999 California); $10. -- Joan Rivers Theatre Project: Though you're sure to hear even more about her pendulous, sagging breasts, her new project is......

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July 13, 2007

-- Bambi Lake-inspired cabaret duo Kiki and Herb perform at ACT. (Also, did you know that they met at Café Flore in the Castro before they became totally famous? It's true.) Show starts at 8 p.m. at American Conservatory Theater, 415 Geary; $20-$60. -- Marke B judges a damp jockstrap contest come midnight at ‘70s/‘80s retro dance club “The Rod.” Damn perverts. All of them. Goes from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. at Deco......

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September 19, 2006

We'll tell you about two shows that have little in common except perhaps six degrees of separation....

Continue Reading "Stage Fog: Opposites Attract"

August 8, 2006

Theater about technology about theater, sexy performance art with a message and more theater about theater....

Continue Reading "Stage Fog: It's All Meta"

July 11, 2006

Ever want to take in some of the City's edgier theater offerings, but don't know if you should take the risk? Or, for that matter, even what some of the edgier shows are? That's where we come in. Orbit (notes from the edge of forever) at Intersection for the Arts Choreographer Erika Chong Shuch is one of the most exciting younger artists San Francisco has to offer, and has blown our mind with her......

Continue Reading "Stage Fog: Live on the Edge"

June 27, 2006

What better way to celebrate Independence Day than with new plays that unapologetically explore the state of the nation?...

Continue Reading "Stage Fog: Sparkling New Plays"

June 13, 2006

These new solo shows give us a fresh look at old lit....

Continue Reading "Stage Fog: Old Lit, New School"

May 30, 2006

Because Spike & Mike don't hold the monopoly on sick and twisted....

Continue Reading "Stage Fog: Oh, The Horror"

May 17, 2006

Some people cross dress, and some artists cross genres. ...

Continue Reading "Stage Fog: Crossing Genres"

December 6, 2005

Tired of Christmas Carols, Nutcrackers and even alternative holiday shows? Get back to some good ol' new plays by the city's best new-play companies....

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September 9, 2005

Saturday, our favorite cover band, Chronic Town has a totally hectic schedule, with a 10 a.m. performance at Alameda's Peanut Butter Jam outdoor stage. That night they join Mandonna (that is the best Flash intro we've seen in a long time) at Slim's for even more REM-inspired mayhem. Sunday at 3 p.m. we're gong over to the Thee Parkside for It's a Free Country Sunday, which is, (you're so smart) no-cover Country, Bluegrass, and......

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July 5, 2005

Your weekly roundup of interesting theater that's happening around town. This week: Marga Gomez, a 40-something superheroine, and a Twelfth Night that promises to be not your average Bardfest....

Continue Reading "Stage Fog: A Little Something for Everyone"

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