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American Conservatory Theatre Premieres Program By Sarah Daniels

In a co-production with Theatre Royal Bath, nine talented young actors from communities throughout the Bay Area come together under the direction of American Conservatory Theatre Young Conservatory Director Craig Slaight for the world premiere of British playwright Sarah Daniels’ Broken Wings and the stage premiere of Daniels’ Soldiers’ Wives.

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Exploratorium Presents New Book 'Forces For Good'

The Exploratorium has been selected as one of America's best nonprofits by a survey of nearly 3,000 nonprofit CEO's and 60 expert interviews conducted for the new book, Forces for Good: The Six Practices of High-Impact Nonprofits, by long-time nonprofit consultants Leslie Crutchfield and Heather McLeod Grant.

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Theatre Rhinoceros Presents 'Up In Avery's Room'

Theatre Rhinoceros will present a comedy by Jack Sharrar, with Matt Weimer, Will Brown, Aaron Martinsen, Libby O'Connell, 'Drew Todd starring.

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Theatre Rhinoceros Presents Classical Operetta

Autumnal OUTing--- a unique double-bill showcasing LGCSF’s crowd-pleasing cabaret-style song selections with the Gilbert & Sullivan classical operetta, “Trial By Jury”. Shows run two weekends only: Friday-Saturday, October 26-27 and Friday-Saturday, November 2-3 on the Main Stage at Theatre Rhinoceros, 2926 16th Street at South Van Ness in San Francisco.

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Rainmaker Brings Hope, Romance To American Conservatory Theatre

American Conservatory Theater Artistic Director Carey Perloff announced the casting for N. Richard Nash's classic western romance The Rainmaker. The show's cast, headed by American Conservatory Theatre core acting company member René Augesen and Canadian star Geordie Johnson and directed by the esteemed Mark Rucker, includes American Conservatory Theatre favorites, celebrated Bay Area actors, and a current American Conservatory Theatre Master of Fine Arts Program student.

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American Conservatory Theater Presents British Comedies

American Conservatory Theater is proud to present two special productions of classic British comedies: Oscar Wilde's dramatic comedy of identity, The Importance of Being Earnest, and Candida, George Bernard Shaw's comedic comment on class, propriety, and desire.

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Wax Museum Announces 'Goblins, Ghouls, Ghosts' Halloween Party

They've been planning this party for 45 years. San Francisco's Wax Museum at Fisherman's Wharf -- celebrating 45 years as an international touristdestination at the City's number one tourist destination – will hold its first annual "Goblins, Ghouls & Ghosts" Halloween Party on Saturday, October 27, 8pm 'til 1am.

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Special Guests Joins American Conservatory Theatre

Lauren Molina and Benjamin Magnuson, currently playing in American Conservatory Theatre's hit run of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, will be giving a one-night-only performance on Monday, October 1, at San Francisco's legendary Plush Room, for their San Francisco cabaret debut.

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Feinsmith Quartet In Concert With Special Guest Scott Amendola

San-Francisco based Feinsmith Quartet, known for its powerful new sound with an ecstatic spiritual bent, appears in concert with special guest Scott Amendola. A super-group in the most complete sense of the term, Feinsmith Quartet features Jennifer Culp on cello, Michael Manring on bass, Gyan Riley on guitar, and Christopher Taylor on piano.

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Public Lands Day At Maritime National Historical Park

San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park celebrates annual event on September 29, 2007 with free entry and special programming from 9:30am-5:00pm, at the Hyde StreetPier and VisitorCenter.

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San Francisco Museum Presents Chihuly

San Francisco Museum will presents Chihuly on view from June 14 to September 28, 2008.

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San Francisco Museum Presents Photography Of David Seymour

San Francisco Museum will present Chim: Photography of David Seymour (1911–1956), on view from September 29, 2007 to February 24, 2008.

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