73 Best Performing Arts Venues in San Francisco, California

San Francisco Shakespeare Festival

Presidio

Free weekend performances of the Bard's works take place in September in the Presidio.

Smuin Ballet/SF

Haight

Former San Francisco Ballet director Michael Smuin founded this company, whose works are renowned for their gorgeous fluidity. The company regularly integrates popular music—everything from Gershwin to the Beatles and Elton John—into performances, most of which take place at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.

Stern Grove Festival

Sunset

One of San Francisco's favorite summer events, this annual concert series in a picturesque meadow surrounded by redwood and eucalyptus trees attracts fans of all ages each Sunday between June and August. Performers are often nationally-known acts that have a Bay Area connection, and genres tremendously vary from rock to country to the San Francisco Symphony. Concerts are free but reservations are mandatory.

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Sundance Kabuki Cinema

Japantown

Moviegoing here is a first-class experience. The seating is comfy and spaced out, and you can reserve your seat in advance online, so you don't need to arrive an hour early to snag one. The standard concession items are available, along with food options that are borderline gourmet. Beer and wine—which you can take into the theater!—are also served. Film screenings run the gamut from mainstream blockbusters to offbeat indies.

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The Clay

Pacific Heights

This small but comfortable single-screen theater dates to 1910 and shows first-run art-house films.

2261 Fillmore St., at Clay St., San Francisco, California, 94115, USA
415-561–9921

The Marsh

Mission District

Experimental works, including one-man and one-woman shows, works in progress, and new-vaudeville shows can be seen here.

Theatre of Yugen

Mission District

The 700-year-old Japanese theatrical forms Noh (musical drama) and Kyogen (traditional Japanese comedy) are incorporated into experimental works here.

TIX Bay Area

Union Sq.

Half-price, same-day tickets for many local and touring shows go on sale (cash only) at the TIX booth in Union Square, which is open daily from 10 to 6. Discount purchases can also be made online.

West Coast Live

Billed as "San Francisco's Live Radio Show to the World," the program invites an audience to its weekly broadcasts, many from the San Francisco Ferry Building or the Freight & Salvage Coffeehouse in Berkeley. The eclectic guest list includes personalities such as Craig Newmark, Rita Moreno, Jamaica Kincaid, and Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman (the Mythbusters guys).

Writers with Drinks

Mission District

This quirky, oft-madcap, and hilariously funny spoken-word event is part reading, part circus variety show. Writers range from unknowns to rising stars and the occasional well-known author. Writers with Drinks usually takes place at the Make-Out Room, at 3225 22nd Street in the Mission.

Yerba Buena Center for the Arts

SoMa

Across the street from SFMOMA and abutting a lovely urban garden, this performing arts complex schedules interdisciplinary art exhibitions, touring and local dance troupes, music, film programs, and contemporary theater events. You can depend on the quality of the productions at Yerba Buena. Dance groups that perform here include the Smuin Ballet ( smuinballet.org), ODC/Dance ( odc.dance), and Alonzo King's LINES Ballet ( linesballet.org). Lamplighters ( lamplighters.org), an alternative opera that specializes in Gilbert & Sullivan, also sometimes performs here.

Yoshi's

This popular Oakland club is one of the nation's best jazz venues.