PERFORMANCE: After a sold-out opening night, theatrical magician Christian Cagigal continues his 13-day run of The Collection, featuring his "special brand of creepiness." No other details have been provided, since the audience at every performance is sworn to secrecy in order to maintain the surprise and mystery of the show. (7 p.m., Exit Theatre, 156 Eddy Street)
COMEDY: W. Kamau Bell & Nato Green present Comedy SuperPAC every Monday through May 7th, in which the mission is to "foist unlimited good comedy on San Francisco audiences and then to funnel unlimited money (or at least a portion of the proceeds) to a great cause — the Applied Research Center known for its online magazine, Colorlines.com. (7 p.m., Hemlock Tavern, 1131 Polk Street)
LECTURE: Ccurator Nato Thompson will talk about his latest book, Seeing Power: Art and Activism in the Age of Cultural Production, which explores the work of some of the most interesting artists and activists working today, from cooperative housing to anarchist infoshops to alternative art venues. (7:30 p.m., San Francisco Art Institute, 800 Chestnut Street)