@ Fox Theatre, Redwood City. The four-time Tony winning show, set in the time of Pharaohs, tells the story of a beautiful Nubian princess taken away from her homeland and the bond she forms with the future ruler of Egypt. 2pm, 8pm and 2:30pm on Sunday, November 18. http://www.broadwaybythebay.org
Find out more »@ Proxy SF, 432 Octavia Blvd. Hosted by the Imperial Council of San Francisco, the evening will include Marlena’s Hayes Valley Follies followed by a screening of the documentary and a Post Party at Dobbs Ferry Bar. 6-9:30pm. http://www.50yearsoffab.com
Find out more »@ Fox Theatre Oakland, 1807 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland. After a sold-out performance at The Masonic, the acclaimed artist and activist brings her Farewell Tour to the East Bay. Continues on November 18. http://www.thefoxoakland.com
Find out more »@ Freight & Salvage, 2020 Addison Street, Berkeley. Nancy Vogl and Suzanne Shanbaum will join Flower and McLaren for an evening of music with additional special guests. 8pm. http://www.thefreight.org
Find out more »@ Lake Merritt United Methodist Church, 1330 Lakeshore Drive, Oakland. The concert will feature works by Rimsky-Korsakov, Saint- Saens, J. Strauss and selections by Hisaishi from the film My Neighbor Totoro. 4pm. http://www. womenscommunityorchestra.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 »@ Ivy Room, 860 San Pablo Avenue, Albany. Velvetta, whose rereleased album Lavender Country was the first gay county album (1973), and Cindy Emch and her band Secret Emchy Society will perform. 8:30pm. http://www.ivyroom.com
Find out more »@ 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 »@ The Connection, 730 Polk Street. The Connection, GAPA and Stanford’s ThanksGiving Back group will discuss, through a dumpling-making activity, the importance of safe spaces for the Queer Asian & Pacific Islander community. 6-9pm. http://www.gapa.org
Find out more »@ Louis B. Mayer Auditorium, UC Hastings College of Law, 200 McAllister Street. A March from City Hall to UC Hastings will be followed by a program and reception with light refreshments. 5:30pm march/6- 8pm program/8-9pm reception. Transgender Day of Remembrance on Facebook
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