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450 Florida St.
San Francisco, CA 94110
(between 17th & Mariposa)
box office: 415.621.7797
administration: 415.437.2700
production: 415.437.2863
Mailing Address:
499 Alabama Street, #450
San Francisco, CA 94110 |
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More like a village...
February 2 through February 13
Tuesday - Saturday's 1 - 6 p.m.
Performance art emerged from the visual arts, and Theater Artaud celebrates both in an installation by 3 outstanding artists: Nikki Hills, Seth Eisen,
& Charles Trapolin
Meet our new General Director, Kim Cook, tour the Theater, witness a live action drawing, and put your mark on our furniture by using our paintboxes or bring a found object and help us build altar pieces by the drinking fountain or the pay phone!
February 1st opening reception with the artists
7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Price: Free |
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"The Body Project
(the soul needs the body)"
February 24th - 28th
Wed - Sat 8 p.m., Sun 5 p.m.
Jo Kreiter, Flyaway Productions with live music by Special Guests: Charming Hostess
Flyaway Productions performs apparatus-based dances which layer physical experimentation (how the body can invert, fly, stabilize, transcend gravity) in a way that embraces physical intimacy and physical effort. Performance sites for this fem-centric power dance company include rooftops, fire escapes, outdoor walls, public alleys, catwalks, windows, radiators, and on anchored and suspended steel poles. At the Theater who knows where they'll be flying!
Price: $13 & $17 Wed, Thurs, Sun and $15 & $18 Fri, Sun |
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Robert Moses' Kin
"Glass"
March 4 - 14 Thursday -Sunday 8 p.m., and Sunday Matinees at 2 p.m.
Moses' roots based contemporary dance style is wide awake, energetic, compelling movement. In this performance season Moses considers the idea that an entire culture can be poised on a single fact, that our core realities can be based upon invented histories. Robert Moses returns for his fourth home season with company premieres that explore the fragility of the human body.
The repertoire includes four world premieres by guest choreographers: K.T. Nelson, Sarah Shelton Mann, Alonzo King, and Margaret Jenkins who created solo pieces for Robert Moses loosely based on biography.
Price: $12.50 - & $18.50 |
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Theatre in the Rough
"Twelve Tales of Ossian: A Dramatic
Anthology of Celtic Music and Myth" March 17 - 21, Wed - Sun 8 p.m., and Sunday Matinee at 5 p.m.
Twelve Tales of Ossian begins among the lace and wigs of an 18th century Highland drawing room and end amidst the battles, gods and heroes in the time of mists.Sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes hilarious, these stories evoke a stunningparade of the legendary yet deeply human people living in the most wondrous of times.
Price: $13 & $15 Wed; $15 & $18 Thurs - Sun |
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