@ Cantor Arts Center, Stanford University, 328 Lomita Drive at Museum Way, Stanford. The exhibit includes never before seen photographs representing the range of Warhol’s black-and-white work from 1976 until his death in 1987. Continues through January 9. http://www.museum.stanford.edu
Find out more »@ San Francisco AIDS Foundation, 1035 Market Street. Meet out front on the sidewalk together and then walk to San Francisco City Hall in a candlelight vigil to remember those who have been lost to HIV and AIDS. 5-6pm. http://www.sfaf.org
Find out more »@ National AIDS Memorial Grove, Nancy Pelosi & Bowling Green Drives, Golden Gate Park. Held on the eve of World AIDS Day, the event includes a candlelight reflection at the Circle of Friends, a walk through the illuminated Redwood Grove, and a buffet dinner with music and choreographed artistic performances. 6-9:30pm. http://www.aidsmemorial.org
Find out more »@ Phoenix Theatre, 414 Mason Street. The Ninjaz of Drama production of Oscar Wilde’s classic comic take on Victorian manners and morals is set in 60s Mod London. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through December 16. http://www.phoenixtheatresf.org
Find out more »@ Freight & Salvage, 2020 Addison Street, Berkeley. Shelley Doty brings the crossroads of jazz, rock, folk and blues to her performance of catchy originals presented with passion and commitment. 8pm. http://www.thefreight.org
Find out more »@ A.C.T.’s Strand Theater, 1127 Market Street. A cast of gender fluid, female identified women present the story of one-armed Civil War veteran John Wesley Powell, whose band of adventurers explored the waterways of the American West. The production was an off-Broadway sensation. Continues through December 16. http://www.act-sf.org
Find out more »@ War Memorial Opera House, 301 Van Ness Avenue. San Francisco Opera presents the opera, by Gene Scheer and gay composer Jake Heggie, based on the historic movie. (See the related article, Page 20 of our previous issue dated 11.15.18, at http://www.issuu.com/sfbt)
Find out more »@ The Marsh San Francisco, 1062 Valencia Street. Written and performed by Theatre Rhino’s John Fisher, the show includes the history plus Fisher’s take on the generals who fought the battles and the actors who played them in the movies. Continues through December 15. http://www.themarsh.org
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