*COMEDY/THEATER: Rejoice, mama's boys of San Francisco. According to SF Weekly, "Judy Gold and award-winning playwright Kate Moira Ryan traveled around the U.S. for five years, interviewing over 50 Jewish women of different ages, ethnicities, and occupations," resulting in the Drama Desk Award-nominated comedy hit, . For those of you who have yet to cut the cord, this show is for you. (Runs until March 23.)
7 p.m. // Marines Memorial Theater [609 Sutter] // $29-$75
FILM: Ryan O’Neal stars in The Driver (1978) tonight. This stylized '70s-era film noir. The real reason to check out this film is to see the formidable Isabelle Adjani and Ronee Blakely (Nashville) together in Walter Hill's minor but entertaining cinema classic.
7 p.m. // Castro Theatre [Castro & Market] // $29-$75
MUSIC: (Very attractive) Afro-Cuban jazz guitarist Gonzalo Rubalcaba takes stale jazz tunes and miraculously makes them sound ultra-fresh again -- a feat that's almost impossible to do with the notoriously dated jazz genre. Catch him tonight and/or tomorrow night over in the Fillmore district.
8 p.m. & 10 p.m. // Yoshi's SF [609 Sutter] // $20, $24
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