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SUMMARY:Brava Theater: Cuicacalli presents Tradición\, Movimiento\, y Pasión. (18th Annual Festival)
DESCRIPTION:A dance performance where our students\, from beginner to advanced level\, promise to transport audiences through diverse regions of Mexico to experience the pride of Ballet Folklórico Mexicano through Zapateados\, Faldeos\, and Sombreros\, as well as enjoy the abstract motion of Contemporary dancing and the dynamic and energetic culture of Hip-Hop.  \nWe invite the entire family to immerse themselves in the lively rhythms of “Tradición\, Movimiento\, y Pasión.”  \nIN SPANISH \nCuicacalli Escuela de Danza y Compañía Presenta su 18° Festival Anual:  \nTradición\, Movimiento y Pasión \n Un espectáculo de danza donde nuestros estudiantes\, desde nivel principiante hasta avanzado\, prometen transportar al público a través de diversas regiones de México para experimentar el orgullo del Ballet Folklórico Mexicano a través de Zapateados\, Faldeos y Sombreros\, así como disfrutar del movimiento abstracto de la danza contemporánea y la cultura dinámica y enérgica del Hip-Hop.  \nInvitamos a toda la familia a sumergirse en los animados ritmos de “Tradición\, Movimiento y Pasión”.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/brava-theater-cuicacalli-presents-tradicion-movimiento-y-pasion-18th-annual-festival/
LOCATION:Brava Theater\, 2781 24th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Brick & Mortar Music Hall: Moms Feelin Themselves presents The Mom Dance Party
DESCRIPTION:Moms Feelin Themselves presents\nThe Mom Dance Party\nMay 30\, 2026 7:00 pm PDT (Doors: 7:00 pm )\nBrick and Mortar Music Hall \, 1710 Mission Street \, San Francisco\, CA (map) \n$50.24
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/brick-mortar-music-hall-moms-feelin-themselves-presents-the-mom-dance-party-2/
LOCATION:Brick & Mortar Music Hall\, 1710 Mission Street\, San Francisco\, 94103
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SUMMARY:The Marsh: Steve Budd - Oy\, What They Said About Love
DESCRIPTION:Steve Budd’s\nOy\, What They Said About Love\nThe Marsh San Francisco Mainstage\nMay 2 – June 6\, 2026\nSaturdays at 8pm\nWritten & Performed by Steve Budd\nDirected by Mark Kenward & Kenny Yun \nTicket Information\nTickets: $25 – $35 General Seating | $50 & $100 Reserved Seating\n60 minutes | No Intermission | Ages 15+\n(Please do not bring infants to the show)\nOnline ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance.\nAdditional tickets may be available for purchase at the door. \nShow Description\nSteve Budd wonders why other people can tie the knot and he can’t. Oy\, does he wonder! So he asked a bunch of couples what brought them together and keeps them from pulling apart. Meet a Jewish couple who met on Craigslist\, an interfaith pair who met at a Halloween party\, and more. Budd plays close to a dozen characters\, using their own words taken from hours of interviews\, and weaves in his relentless\, heartfelt\, and hilarious search for “the one.” Oy\, What They Said About Love (Best of the 2024 SF Fringe) is the newest mashup of personal storytelling and documentary theater from an award-winning solo performer who “sparkles with manic and irrepressible charm” (Theatrius). \nArtist Biography \nSteve Budd (Writer & Performer) has performed with such Bay Area theaters as the San Francisco Playhouse\, New Conservatory\, Custom Made\, Central Works\, and Marin Shakespeare. Budd’s previous solo show\, Seeing Stars\, enjoyed a 6-week run at The Marsh in 2024 and delighted audiences in San Diego and Fresno. What They Said About Sex\, created from interviews\, proved a crowd-pleaser in Washington\, DC; San Diego; and Kansas City. His award-winning solo show What They Said About Love (Best of the 2016 SF Fringe\, among other accolades)\, also built from interviews\, has performed to packed houses in San Francisco\, LA\, Indianapolis\, New York\, Boston\, Ottawa\, and London. \nSince Oy\, What They Said About Love ran at The Marsh in Sept. and Oct. 2025\, it has played to packed houses in San Miguel de Allende\, Mexico; Israel; Santa Monica; and New York City. \nMark Kenward (Co-Director) is an award-winning director\, producer\, writer\, and performer of solo theater. He is the producer and co-director of The Formerly Incarcerated People’s Performance Project\, which helps formerly incarcerated people develop and perform their true stories on stage. \nKenny Yun (Co-Director) is an award-winning solo performer\, director\, and teacher who holds a BA in English Literature from U.C.-Berkeley.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/the-marsh-steve-budd-oy-what-they-said-about-love/2026-05-30/
LOCATION:The Marsh\, 1062 Valencia St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Z Space: Becoming a Man
DESCRIPTION:Written by P. Carl\nDirected by Lyam B. Gabel \nMay 28 – June 14\, 2026\nZ Space’s Steindler Stage \nFor 50 years\, P. Carl lived as a girl and then a queer woman\, building a career and a loving marriage while waiting to realize himself in full. When he decides to affirm his gender\, his transition puts everything—family\, career\, friendships—at stake. A stage production based on the memoir\, Becoming a Man is a poignant and honest story about the courage and community it takes to become one’s true self and poses the question: “When we change\, can the people we love come with us?” Following a world premiere production at American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) at Harvard University\, P. Carl’s acclaimed story comes to life in its West Coast premiere at Z Space. \nGenerously funded in part by Battery Powered\, The Sheri and Les Biller Family Foundation\, The Sam Mazza Foundation\, and The Zellerbach Family Foundation.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/z-space-becoming-a-man/2026-05-30/
LOCATION:Z Space\, 450 Florida St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:ODC Theater: Laptopera Productions and 836M co-present The Glance: A Laptopera
DESCRIPTION:The Glance: A Laptopera is an immersive opera that reimagines the Orpheus myth for laptop orchestra and live voices. In this contemporary retelling\, lovers Orphea and Eurydice struggle to build intimacy in a world shaped by constant surveillance\, confronting their own limitations around trust and connection. Using motion-tracking\, looping systems\, and architectural sound instruments\, performers physically shape the music in real time—blending voice\, technology\, and movement. The result is a multisensory performance where sound\, body\, and story intertwine\, inviting audiences into a powerful exploration of surveillance\, control\, care\, and the fragile nature of trust in our technological age. \nCo-produced by Laptopera Productions and 836M\, The Glance was created by composer Anne Hege with collaborators including electronic instrument builders Daniel Iglesia and Curtis Ullerich; vocalists Sidney Chen\, Carmina Escobar\, and Michele Kennedy; art director Kim Anno; lighting designer Mitchell Ost; and choreographer Carrie Ahern.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/odc-theater-laptopera-productions-and-836m-co-present-the-glance-a-laptopera/2026-05-30/
LOCATION:ODC Theater\, 3153 17th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Chapel: Allah-Las
DESCRIPTION:(((folkYEAH!))) Presents \nAllah-Las \nFri May 29\nSat May 30\nSam Blasucci \nDoors at 8:00PM / Show at 9:00PM \nAll Ages\,
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/the-chapel-allah-las-2/2026-05-30/
LOCATION:The Chapel\, 777 Valencia St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Public Works: The Glitch Mob presented by PW and DJ Dials
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, May 30th\, 9:30pm – 2am \nMain Room / 21+ / Limited Capacity \nWant free entry? Check out the PW Union where members get event access\, drinks\, skip the line\, and more: www.publicsf.com/membership \nCurious about more ticket options\, deals\, and ways to party? Check out our website at www.publicsf.com \nThe iconic electronic duo hits San Francisco for a deep dive into their influences and beyond…..heavy glitch-hop\, dark\, driving bass. Glitch Mob is in the house. Prepare. \nGLITCH MOB BIO: \nThe Glitch Mob\, comprised of Ed Ma (edIT) and Josh Mayer (Ooah)\, continue forward in 2026. Based in Los Angeles\, they first came together around 2006 through a mutual love of underground rave culture. \nTheir first three albums — Drink the Sea\, Love Death Immortality\, and See Without Eyes — took them on a decade-long run of headline tours and massive festival stages across the globe\, leading the charge with high-end\, forward-thinking production. Always determined to evolve\, innovate\, and experiment\, The Glitch Mob have returned to the underground with Ctrl Alt Reality and Give Us Shelter — a love letter to rave culture that launched a new creative era. Since then\, they’ve continued releasing a steady stream of club-focused singles and collaborations\, blending their cinematic roots with the pulse of early warehouse rave energy. \nThis era is deeply intertwined with their newly formed label and community platform\, All The People\, where they curate and champion emerging artists while hosting immersive 360-degree party experiences that fuse sound\, dance\, and community into full-spectrum rave environments. From intimate warehouse takeovers to large-scale audiovisual showcases\, these events function as cultural hubs — not just shows\, but gatherings built around connection\, experimentation\, and shared movement on the dance floor. \nFrom the music to the live experience\, this chapter of The Glitch Mob centers on community\, authenticity\, and immersion — reconnecting directly with the culture that brought them together\, while helping shape the next wave of underground dance music.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/public-works-the-glitch-mob-presented-by-pw-and-dj-dials/
LOCATION:Public Works\, 161 Erie St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Z Space: Becoming a Man
DESCRIPTION:Written by P. Carl\nDirected by Lyam B. Gabel \nMay 28 – June 14\, 2026\nZ Space’s Steindler Stage \nFor 50 years\, P. Carl lived as a girl and then a queer woman\, building a career and a loving marriage while waiting to realize himself in full. When he decides to affirm his gender\, his transition puts everything—family\, career\, friendships—at stake. A stage production based on the memoir\, Becoming a Man is a poignant and honest story about the courage and community it takes to become one’s true self and poses the question: “When we change\, can the people we love come with us?” Following a world premiere production at American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) at Harvard University\, P. Carl’s acclaimed story comes to life in its West Coast premiere at Z Space. \nGenerously funded in part by Battery Powered\, The Sheri and Les Biller Family Foundation\, The Sam Mazza Foundation\, and The Zellerbach Family Foundation.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/z-space-becoming-a-man/2026-05-31/1/
LOCATION:Z Space\, 450 Florida St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Brava Theater: Questions\, Not Answers: Films and Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Great films serve as a catalyst for asking questions about our lives. This eclectic series (see upcoming dates below) is intended to provide a space to explore those big questions with others\, not to answer them but to expand the search.\n​🎥 Film: Perfect Days\n​Director: Wim Wenders\, 2023\n​As a conscientious public toilet cleaner in Tokyo\, Hirayama finds contentment in order\, music and impressions of natural beauty. Unexpected encounters bring a new depth of feeling and an affirmation of the meaning to be found in each moment.\n​💬 Conversation Question: What gives my life meaning? \nEvent Details\n​Free\, but there is limited seating so please RSVP early and update your response if you cannot attend. Donations welcome.\n​1:30 – 2:00 –> Doors open\n​2:00 – 4:10 –> Film begins\n​4:00 – 5:00–> Discussion and refreshments \nFilm and Conversation Series\n​Future Dates:\n​April 26: Film: Blade Runner Question: What makes us human?\n​May 3: Film: Defending Your Life Question: What determines my life?\n​May 10: Film: Babette’s Feast Question: Where does help come from?\n​May 24: Film: Three Colors: Red Question: Why do others matter?\n​May 31: Film: Meetings with Remarkable Men Question: Is there more to life?
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/brava-theater-questions-not-answers-films-and-conversation/2026-05-31/
LOCATION:Brava Theater\, 2781 24th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:ODC Theater: Laptopera Productions and 836M co-present The Glance: A Laptopera
DESCRIPTION:The Glance: A Laptopera is an immersive opera that reimagines the Orpheus myth for laptop orchestra and live voices. In this contemporary retelling\, lovers Orphea and Eurydice struggle to build intimacy in a world shaped by constant surveillance\, confronting their own limitations around trust and connection. Using motion-tracking\, looping systems\, and architectural sound instruments\, performers physically shape the music in real time—blending voice\, technology\, and movement. The result is a multisensory performance where sound\, body\, and story intertwine\, inviting audiences into a powerful exploration of surveillance\, control\, care\, and the fragile nature of trust in our technological age. \nCo-produced by Laptopera Productions and 836M\, The Glance was created by composer Anne Hege with collaborators including electronic instrument builders Daniel Iglesia and Curtis Ullerich; vocalists Sidney Chen\, Carmina Escobar\, and Michele Kennedy; art director Kim Anno; lighting designer Mitchell Ost; and choreographer Carrie Ahern.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/odc-theater-laptopera-productions-and-836m-co-present-the-glance-a-laptopera/2026-05-31/
LOCATION:ODC Theater\, 3153 17th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:18 Reasons: Fish Butchery and Southeast Asian Cookery
DESCRIPTION:Chefs Gracie Schatz and Linda Esposito absolutely love to collaborate with each other and have been joining forces to teach classes that share their diverse skill sets and techniques with students. In this much anticipated class\, they will work together to teach students to butcher and prepare whole fish! Chef Gracie will lead students through the process of butchering the whole fish – some fish will be prepared to be roasted whole and some will be broken down into parts\, with no scrap or bone left unused. When the butchery is complete\, Chef Linda will take the reins and lead students through six different Malaysian fish cooking techniques.  \nMENU \nMade by Students:  \nHinava – Raw Fish with Birds Eye Chili and Lime (Fillet – Raw) \nOtak-Otak – Fish in Coconut Mousse with Wild Betelnut Leaf (Fillet – Steamed) \nIkan Bakar Sumbat Sambal – Sambal Belachan Stuffed Whole Roasted Fish (Whole – Roasted)  \nIkan Salai Tempoyak – Hot Smoked Fish in a Fermented Durian Curry (Steaks or Fillet – Smoked) \nPrepared by Instructor:  \nSup Kepala Ikan – Spicy Fish Head and Candlenut Soup (Fish head and bones\, any scrap meat for fish balls) \nCoconut Rice
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/18-reasons-fish-butchery-and-southeast-asian-cookery-2/
LOCATION:18 Reasons\, 3674 18th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Z Space: Becoming a Man
DESCRIPTION:Written by P. Carl\nDirected by Lyam B. Gabel \nMay 28 – June 14\, 2026\nZ Space’s Steindler Stage \nFor 50 years\, P. Carl lived as a girl and then a queer woman\, building a career and a loving marriage while waiting to realize himself in full. When he decides to affirm his gender\, his transition puts everything—family\, career\, friendships—at stake. A stage production based on the memoir\, Becoming a Man is a poignant and honest story about the courage and community it takes to become one’s true self and poses the question: “When we change\, can the people we love come with us?” Following a world premiere production at American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) at Harvard University\, P. Carl’s acclaimed story comes to life in its West Coast premiere at Z Space. \nGenerously funded in part by Battery Powered\, The Sheri and Les Biller Family Foundation\, The Sam Mazza Foundation\, and The Zellerbach Family Foundation.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/z-space-becoming-a-man/2026-05-31/2/
LOCATION:Z Space\, 450 Florida St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Chapel: Marc & the Casuals
DESCRIPTION:Summer Soul Celebration \nMarc & the Casuals \nSun May 31 \nThe West Coast Spiritual Corinthians\, DJ Lead Teddy \nDoors at 7:00PM / Show at 8:00PM \nAll Ages\,
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/the-chapel-marc-the-casuals/
LOCATION:The Chapel\, 777 Valencia St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260601T180000
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SUMMARY:Manny’s: Too Precious to Lose: An Evening with Jason Green
DESCRIPTION:Too Precious to Lose is an inspirational memoir from former Obama White House staffer Jason Green about his rural Maryland family’s untold history\, the merger of three churches—one Black\, two white—and how a radical embrace of community became their salvation and his. \nJason G. Green is a Maryland-born community organizer\, attorney\, storyteller and entrepreneur. Green served as Associate White House Counsel to President Obama\, advising on economic and domestic policy matters. Green co-founded SkillSmart\, a company that reshapes how communities measure economic impact\, and is CEO of EverGreen Labs\, where he supports visionary organizations working to expand economic opportunity and strengthen community. His award-winning documentary\, Finding Fellowship\, explores the rich history of Quince Orchard and the fight to preserve its legacy. A graduate of Yale Law School\, Green remains rooted in the work of truth and justice\, investing in stories that remind us who we are.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/mannys-too-precious-to-lose-an-evening-with-jason-green/
LOCATION:Manny’s\, 3092 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260601T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260601T213000
DTSTAMP:20260524T010029
CREATED:20260520T122434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T122434Z
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SUMMARY:18 Reasons: Big Basics: Creative Meal Prep Foundations
DESCRIPTION:Life moves fast and having nutritious and delicious food in your fridge throughout the week can help set you up for success! Join Chef Gracie in the kitchen for an evening all about meal prepping. Learn how to make three delicious salad dressings\, three delightful dips\, three different proteins and reimagine those proteins into a variety of dishes so that you don’t get bored eating the same thing over and over! The class will culminate in a bountiful feast and students will leave with an array of new recipes and techniques to make their weekly meals more delicious and nutritious!  \nMENU  \nSalad Dressings \n    Creamy Green Goddess\n    Simple Pickled Shallot and Dijon\n    Classic Caesar  \nDips and Sauces   \n    Classic Hummus with Garlic Marinated Chickpeas\n    Beet and Walnut Dip with Coriander and Fenugreek\n    Basil Aioli  \nProteins \n    Oil Poached Albacore\n    Simple Rancho Gordo White Beans with Aromatics\n    Whole Roasted Spatchcocked Chicken  \nDinner:  \nFocaccia with Dips  \nSimple Salad with Fresh Herbs\, Radishes\, Croutons and Dressing Options   \nChicken Caesar PinWheel Wraps with Avocado\, Pea Shoots and Snap Peas  \nOil Poached Albacore over White Beans with Basil Aioli and Marinated Cherry Tomatoes
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/18-reasons-big-basics-creative-meal-prep-foundations/
LOCATION:18 Reasons\, 3674 18th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260601T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260601T220000
DTSTAMP:20260524T010029
CREATED:20260520T120412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T120412Z
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SUMMARY:The Chapel: aja monet
DESCRIPTION:(((folkYEAH!))) & KALW 91.7 FM Present \naja monet \nMon Jun 1 \nDoors at 7:00PM / Show at 8:00PM \nAll Ages\,
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/the-chapel-aja-monet/
LOCATION:The Chapel\, 777 Valencia St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260603T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260603T190000
DTSTAMP:20260524T010029
CREATED:20260520T085905Z
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SUMMARY:Manny’s: The Rent Is Too Damn High (And How To Fix It) w/ Supervisor Bilal Mahmood
DESCRIPTION:Get the inside scoop with Supervisor Bilal Mahmood\, moderated by Mission Local editor Joe Eskenazi and catered by Smitten Ice Cream! \nCome join us in the next installment of our series: Scoop with a Supe! We learn the goings-on of SF politics from the supervisors directly\, getting the inside scoop on their policy priorities and confronting complex issues head-on. This time\, we’ll hear from Supervisor Mahmood on his new affordability package\, dropping in June 2026 with a three pronged approach toward making the cost-of-living more affordable in San Francisco. \nThis town hall style event is a great way to connect with the Board of Supervisors and others in your community. Most tickets include the price of a scoop of ice cream built in\, provided by Smitten Ice Cream! And thank you to Mission Local for its partnership and moderation from editor Joe Eskenazi! \n___________________________________________ \nSupervisor Bilal Mahmood represents District 5\, including the Tenderloin\, Hayes Valley\, Lower Haight\, Western Addition\, Fillmore\, Alamo Square\, Japantown\, NoPA\, and Haight Ashbury. \nThe son of Pakistani immigrants\, he is the first South Asian and Muslim-American elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. His career has spanned civil service\, entrepreneurship\, and philanthropy\, working for over a decade to advance innovative solutions to support issues of public safety\, inequality\, and climate justice. \nAfter majoring in Biological Sciences at Stanford University and attaining a Gates Scholarship to attend the University of Cambridge\, he entered public service in the Obama Administration. As a policy analyst in the US Office of Innovation of Entrepreneurship\, he championed policies to support access to capital for small business after the Great Recession. Returning to the Bay Area\, he cofounded a software company in San Francisco to democratize access to artificial intelligence technology for small and medium sized businesses. \nDuring the pandemic\, Bilal started a community impact fund to invest back in San Francisco. He launched philanthropic campaigns that funded guaranteed income programs for restaurant workers\, bystander training for members of the AAPI community\, the Let’s Talk About Us campaign to raise awareness for domestic violence\, and the Upgrade California campaign to advocate for zero emission buildings. He is also an elected member of the SF Democratic County Central Committee\, where he has advanced resolutions calling for innovative solutions to our housing\, fentanyl\, and public safety crises. \nBilal is a lifelong renter\, who currently resides in the Tenderloin. You can often find him working out of the Philz on Golden Gate Ave\, grabbing a bite at Gioia Pizza in Hayes Valley\, going for a weekend run through the Panhandle\, or getting his favorite soft-serve from Cafe Maiko in Japantown. \n___________________________________________ \nSmitten Ice Cream serves the freshest\, creamiest ice cream on the planet. Known for its ultra-smooth texture and craveable flavors\, Smitten keeps things fresh by offering ever-evolving flavors alongside beloved classics. \nFounded in San Francisco by Robyn Sue Fisher\, Smitten began with a simple belief — ice cream tastes better when it’s made fresh. Robyn Sue invented and patented a machine that freezes ice cream in about 90 seconds\, taking it straight to the streets. In 2017\, she brought on Brooke Mosley\, and together they worked together to develop a proprietary ice cream base and continued to craft even more nostalgic\, unexpected flavors and experiences. In 2024\, Robyn handed the reins to Brooke\, ushering in the next chapter of Smitten. \nPraised by Vogue as “the freshest\, if not the best\, ice cream on Earth\,” and featured by Food & Wine\, The Infatuation\, Forbes\, Wired\, and TechCrunch\, Smitten operates popular scoop shops in San Francisco and San Jose\, along with a thriving catering business — and continues to find new ways to surprise and delight. \n___________________________________________ \nSince 2008\, Mission Local\, an independent news site based in the Mission District\, has been focused on high-impact\, enterprise reporting on everything from police reform to corruption at City Hall\, housing\, and the gig economy. Core to our mission is training the next generation of journalists who reflect the diversity of San Francisco. \nWe aspire to be a model of local\, self-sustaining\, fiercely independent news. \nOriginally a project of U.C. Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism\, we struck out on our own in 2014. In the summer of 2018\, we became a fiscally sponsored project. We kept growing and in October 2022\, the IRS granted Mission Local SF (EIN: 88-3177547) status as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All donations are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/mannys-the-rent-is-too-damn-high-and-how-to-fix-it-w-supervisor-bilal-mahmood/
LOCATION:Manny’s\, 3092 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260603T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260603T213000
DTSTAMP:20260524T010029
CREATED:20260520T124256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T124256Z
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SUMMARY:Shaping SF: Rewilding San Francisco
DESCRIPTION:Public Talk at 518 Valencia \nWorld Environment Day with its Global Call for Climate Action is June 5. Restoring nature reduces our climate impact while making our life-places more resilient to climate disruption. Join us for a panel discussion with community stewards caring for and rewilding San Francisco’s public open spaces. Learn about current stewardship work and strategies for helping nature thrive in San Francisco so that San Franciscans can thrive in nature. Tom Radulovich\, Peter Brastow\, and others TBA.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/shaping-sf-rewilding-san-francisco/
LOCATION:Shaping SF\, 518 Valencia St\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260604T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260604T200000
DTSTAMP:20260524T010029
CREATED:20260520T090259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T090259Z
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SUMMARY:Manny’s: The Ultimate Sales Show: Founders vs. Professionals
DESCRIPTION:SF has plenty of build events. This is where builders learn to sell. Live sales battles\, real judges\, audience votes. \nSan Francisco has a hundred events where people build things. This is the one where people sell them. \n​You can build an app in one afternoon now. You can vibe-code an entire product without writing a line yourself. Everyone’s a builder. \n​But here’s the thing nobody talks about at demo day: the hardest part was never the build. \n​It’s getting someone to pick up the phone. To take the meeting. To sign the deal. \n    ​Great companies aren’t just great products – they’re great products that someone figured out how to get to market. And that someone is a seller. \n​ \n​The Ultimate Sales Show puts the craft of selling on stage – live\, unscripted\, in front of an audience. \n​Two teams go head-to-head across the full sales cycle. Three judges who’ve been in the trenches score every round. You – the audience – get a vote too. \n​Episode 1: Founders vs. Professional \n​Three founders who built the thing and had to learn how to sell it -versus three professional sellers who do this every single day. \n​Same product. \n​Same rules. \n​Who wins The Ultimate Sales Show’s inaugural title? \n​*** \n​If you’re in sales\, come see how you stack up.\nIf you’ve never made a cold call in your life\, come see how it’s actually done – no filter\, no playback\, no AI. Just people\, pressure\, and persuasion. \n​Doors open early\, drinks flow after. Come for the show\, stay for the company – you’ll be surrounded by some of the sharpest sales and entrepreneurial talent in San Francisco. \n​***
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/mannys-the-ultimate-sales-show-founders-vs-professionals/
LOCATION:Manny’s\, 3092 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260604T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260604T220000
DTSTAMP:20260524T010029
CREATED:20260513T165606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260513T165606Z
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SUMMARY:Z Space: Becoming a Man
DESCRIPTION:Written by P. Carl\nDirected by Lyam B. Gabel \nMay 28 – June 14\, 2026\nZ Space’s Steindler Stage \nFor 50 years\, P. Carl lived as a girl and then a queer woman\, building a career and a loving marriage while waiting to realize himself in full. When he decides to affirm his gender\, his transition puts everything—family\, career\, friendships—at stake. A stage production based on the memoir\, Becoming a Man is a poignant and honest story about the courage and community it takes to become one’s true self and poses the question: “When we change\, can the people we love come with us?” Following a world premiere production at American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) at Harvard University\, P. Carl’s acclaimed story comes to life in its West Coast premiere at Z Space. \nGenerously funded in part by Battery Powered\, The Sheri and Les Biller Family Foundation\, The Sam Mazza Foundation\, and The Zellerbach Family Foundation.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/z-space-becoming-a-man/2026-06-04/
LOCATION:Z Space\, 450 Florida St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260605T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260605T210000
DTSTAMP:20260524T010029
CREATED:20260508T182620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260508T182620Z
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SUMMARY:Drawing Room ANNEX: Communal Table - Hot for Teacher edition
DESCRIPTION:A casual art making event in our gallery alongside our exhibitions. These Friday eve events are a place to create & connect! \nThis Friday event provides the space\, materials and inspiration to gather\, create\, and connect through art. On these Friday nights\, we keep our doors open late\, and provide the community with an opportunity to create together. Collage\, watercolors\, pens\, and pencils abound in a low-stakes environment where conversation is as encouraged as creation. Embrace your Mission Community and come join in on the fun! \nBYOB\nAll ages\, children under 13 should bring an adult
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/drawing-room-annex-communal-table-hot-for-teacher-edition/2026-06-05/
LOCATION:Drawing Room ANNEX\, 599 Valencia St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260605T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260605T210000
DTSTAMP:20260524T010029
CREATED:20260517T152935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260517T152935Z
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SUMMARY:Red Poppy Art House: Cuerdas Tropicales
DESCRIPTION:PuertoRican Trova and Latin-american classics meet Brazilian choro\, samba and Brazilian standards \nFeaturing: \nRicardo Peixoto\, brazilian guitar\nBrian Rice\, pandeiro and drumset\nMadeleine Zayas\, voice and hand percussion \nFriday\, June 5th\, 2026\nTime: 7:00 pm doors\, 7:30 pm show\nAdmission: (Online) $25 Students & Seniors – $29 Early Bird – $35 General / (Door) $35 \nABOUT THE ARTISTS: \nGuitarist\, composer and arranger Ricardo Peixoto is among the top representatives of Brazilian guitar in the US\, with a fluid melodic style and a keen compositional sense. His music is grounded both in jazz and Brazil’s diverse traditions; but always ventures well beyond their borders. He has recorded\, performed\, and collaborated with\, among others\, Claudia Villela\, Flora Purim and Airto\, saxophonist Bud Shank\, Dom Um Romão\, Claudio Roditi\, Paul McCandless Fabiana Cozza\, Spok\, Sivuca\, Arturo Sandoval\, Toots Thielemans\, Dori Caymmi and Guinga. His recordings include the CDs Scary Beautiful\, and Inverse Universe (with Claudia Villela). He has performed throughout the US\, Europe\, Canada\, Japan and Brazil. Additionally Ricardo has taught Brazilian Guitar and Choro music at the California Jazz Conservatory for over 10 years. ricardopeixoto.com \nBorn and raised in Puerto Rico\, Madeleine Zayas is a Latin American singer/interpreter\, choreographer and architect based in Oakland. At age 15 she tasted professional singing with internationally acclaimed singer/songwriter Wilkins in her native Puerto Rico. She has performed in theaters and television in Puerto Rico\, California and Nevada since 1985. She was co-founder of Buena Trova Social Club with Brandon Vance in 2012 and soon after as the lead singer and co-artistic director of Madelina y Los Carpinteros and Duo Made y Feña since 2014. She is the co-founder with Marcos Silva and lead singer of Sudamericanto\, a bay area musical ensemble performing original compositions and innovative arrangements of carefully selected classics from the Brazilian Jazz\, Latin American/Caribbean songbook. Madeleine has shared stage with Cheo Feliciano\, Inti Illimani\, John Santos\, Tohnino Horta and Holly Near. Her love of folk music is rooted in the jibaro traditions of the Puertorican countryside\, where her paternal family is from\, and her eclectic repertoire is inspired by the Nueva Canción/Nueva Trova tradition of entertaining and educating about latin-american culture and pressing social issues. https://www.facebook.com/madeleine.zayasmart.3 \nOakland based percussionist\, Brian Rice specializes in both Brazilian and Afro Cuban percussion but can be heard playing a wide variety of music from Mexican son jarocho to the Grateful Dead songbook blended with Celtic music. Brian is a founding member of the Berkeley Choro Ensemble and is frequently called upon for his expertise on the pandeiro (Brazilian tambourine). In 2023 Brian premiered Danzas #4 for pandeiro and orchestra with the Diablo Symphony by Felipe Senna. \nIn addition to appearing in over a hundred recordings\, Brian has worked with Mike Marshall\, Jovino Santos Neto\, Spok\, Claudia Villela\, Trio Brasileiro\, Alessandro Penezzi\, Jorge Alabe\, Almir Côrtes\, and Rogerio Souza among others. Brian performed at the Lincoln Center\, Kennedy Center\, the Savannah Music Festival and NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert with the Danilo Brito Quintet. In July 2019 Brian celebrated the release of his first self-produced choro CD\, Três Baías with Almir Côrtes and Nando Duarte. Brian is the co-founder and artistic director of the Berkeley Festival of Choro and teaches Samba School\, and the Afro-Cuban Ensembles at UC Davis. brian-rice.com \nArtist Links \nWebsites: www.brian-rice.com; www.ricardopeixoto.com \nFacebook: www.facebook.com/madeleine.zayasmart.3; www.facebook.com/myloscarpinteros
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/red-poppy-art-house-cuerdas-tropicales/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260605T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260605T220000
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SUMMARY:Theatre of Yugen at NOHspace: Memento Forest — Katami
DESCRIPTION:June 5 & 6 at NOHSpace\, join us for Memento Forest — Katami\, a multimedia dance project fostering intergenerational connections and healing through mementos that were left behind. Directed and performed by Marina Fukushima\, it begins in the wake of her father’s passing and unfolds through community dialogue and workshops. Through objects\, memory\, and ritual\, it asks how we carry katami (mementos) and what we leave for those who follow\, tracing absence into connection and collective healing. \nJune 5 – 6\, 2026\, 8PM\nAt Theatre of Yugen’s NOHSpace (2840 Mariposa Street\, SF)\nTickets: $25/$15 https://www.usjapanctn.net/upcoming.html \nCollaborating Artists:\nArtistic direction\, choreography\, video\, performance: Marina Fukushima\nScenography\, video\, archive process: Isak Immanuel\nDrawing\, performance for video: Michiko Fukushima\nMementos\, metal sculpture\, appearance for video: Hiroki Fukushima \nMemento archive collaborations for video: Community participants from the “Memento Archive Workshop – First Rainbows” held at the Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California (JCCCNC) and Kokoro Assisted Living. \nProduced and presented by the U.S./Japan Cultural Trade Network\, Inc. (CTN)\, in association with Theatre of Yugen\, Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center\, and Asian Improv aRts. \nSupported in part by: California Arts Council and Zellerbach Family Foundation \nPhoto by Isak Immanuel
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/theatre-of-yugen-at-nohspace-memento-forest-katami/2026-06-05/
LOCATION:Theatre of Yugen at NOHspace\, 2840 Mariposa Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260605T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260605T220000
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SUMMARY:Z Space: Becoming a Man
DESCRIPTION:Written by P. Carl\nDirected by Lyam B. Gabel \nMay 28 – June 14\, 2026\nZ Space’s Steindler Stage \nFor 50 years\, P. Carl lived as a girl and then a queer woman\, building a career and a loving marriage while waiting to realize himself in full. When he decides to affirm his gender\, his transition puts everything—family\, career\, friendships—at stake. A stage production based on the memoir\, Becoming a Man is a poignant and honest story about the courage and community it takes to become one’s true self and poses the question: “When we change\, can the people we love come with us?” Following a world premiere production at American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) at Harvard University\, P. Carl’s acclaimed story comes to life in its West Coast premiere at Z Space. \nGenerously funded in part by Battery Powered\, The Sheri and Les Biller Family Foundation\, The Sam Mazza Foundation\, and The Zellerbach Family Foundation.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/z-space-becoming-a-man/2026-06-05/
LOCATION:Z Space\, 450 Florida St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260606T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260606T120000
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SUMMARY:Garden for the Environment: Free Urban Composting Workshops 2026
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to make your own backyard compost… for FREE! Keep precious organic matter and plant nutrients in your yard and improve your soil \nLearn how to make your very own compost! The backbone of every healthy garden\, compost improves all soil types and can be a difference between success and failure with many plants. In this FREE workshop\, we will teach you how to make compost in your backyard and introduce you to our worms that make their own special fertilizer. We will also give you tips on using your city compost bin. Come learn what you can do to improve your garden and prevent organic waste from ending up in the landfill! \nGFE offers this popular workshop to the public for free and appreciates any donation you can make to support our efforts to educate the public about environmentally-conscious gardening and more. www.gardenfortheenvironment.org/donate
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/garden-for-the-environment-free-urban-composting-workshops-2026/2026-06-06/
LOCATION:Garden for the Environment\, 1590 7th Ave\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260606T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260606T160000
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SUMMARY:Z Space: Becoming a Man
DESCRIPTION:Written by P. Carl\nDirected by Lyam B. Gabel \nMay 28 – June 14\, 2026\nZ Space’s Steindler Stage \nFor 50 years\, P. Carl lived as a girl and then a queer woman\, building a career and a loving marriage while waiting to realize himself in full. When he decides to affirm his gender\, his transition puts everything—family\, career\, friendships—at stake. A stage production based on the memoir\, Becoming a Man is a poignant and honest story about the courage and community it takes to become one’s true self and poses the question: “When we change\, can the people we love come with us?” Following a world premiere production at American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) at Harvard University\, P. Carl’s acclaimed story comes to life in its West Coast premiere at Z Space. \nGenerously funded in part by Battery Powered\, The Sheri and Les Biller Family Foundation\, The Sam Mazza Foundation\, and The Zellerbach Family Foundation.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/z-space-becoming-a-man/2026-06-06/1/
LOCATION:Z Space\, 450 Florida St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Marsh: Dan Hoyle – Takes All Kinds
DESCRIPTION:Dan Hoyle’s\nTakes All Kinds\nWinner of SF Bay Area Critics Circle Award “Best Solo Performance”\nLive & In Person at The Marsh San Francisco Mainstage \nWritten & Performed by Dan Hoyle\nDirected by Aldo Billingslea & Michael Moran\nDeveloped with Charlie Varon \nMay 8 – 100th Performance & Post-show Talkback with Mark Follman\, National Editor of Mother Jones magazine\nAward-winning journalist Mark Follman is the national affairs editor at Mother Jones and author of the bestselling book\, “Trigger Points: Inside the Mission to Stop Mass Shootings in America” \nMay 22 – Post-show Talkback with Arlie Hochschild\, Berkeley Sociologist and author of Stolen Pride\nNamed one of Barack Obama’s Favorite Books of 2024 and a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. For all the attempts to understand the state of American politics and the blue/red divide\, we’ve ignored what economic and cultural loss can do to pride. In Stolen Pride\, renowned sociologist Arlie Russell Hochschild ventures to Appalachia to uncover the “pride paradox” that has given the right’s appeals such resonance.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/the-marsh-dan-hoyle-takes-all-kinds-7/2026-06-06/
LOCATION:The Marsh\, 1062 Valencia St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Marsh: Steve Budd - Oy\, What They Said About Love
DESCRIPTION:Steve Budd’s\nOy\, What They Said About Love\nThe Marsh San Francisco Mainstage\nMay 2 – June 6\, 2026\nSaturdays at 8pm\nWritten & Performed by Steve Budd\nDirected by Mark Kenward & Kenny Yun \nTicket Information\nTickets: $25 – $35 General Seating | $50 & $100 Reserved Seating\n60 minutes | No Intermission | Ages 15+\n(Please do not bring infants to the show)\nOnline ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance.\nAdditional tickets may be available for purchase at the door. \nShow Description\nSteve Budd wonders why other people can tie the knot and he can’t. Oy\, does he wonder! So he asked a bunch of couples what brought them together and keeps them from pulling apart. Meet a Jewish couple who met on Craigslist\, an interfaith pair who met at a Halloween party\, and more. Budd plays close to a dozen characters\, using their own words taken from hours of interviews\, and weaves in his relentless\, heartfelt\, and hilarious search for “the one.” Oy\, What They Said About Love (Best of the 2024 SF Fringe) is the newest mashup of personal storytelling and documentary theater from an award-winning solo performer who “sparkles with manic and irrepressible charm” (Theatrius). \nArtist Biography \nSteve Budd (Writer & Performer) has performed with such Bay Area theaters as the San Francisco Playhouse\, New Conservatory\, Custom Made\, Central Works\, and Marin Shakespeare. Budd’s previous solo show\, Seeing Stars\, enjoyed a 6-week run at The Marsh in 2024 and delighted audiences in San Diego and Fresno. What They Said About Sex\, created from interviews\, proved a crowd-pleaser in Washington\, DC; San Diego; and Kansas City. His award-winning solo show What They Said About Love (Best of the 2016 SF Fringe\, among other accolades)\, also built from interviews\, has performed to packed houses in San Francisco\, LA\, Indianapolis\, New York\, Boston\, Ottawa\, and London. \nSince Oy\, What They Said About Love ran at The Marsh in Sept. and Oct. 2025\, it has played to packed houses in San Miguel de Allende\, Mexico; Israel; Santa Monica; and New York City. \nMark Kenward (Co-Director) is an award-winning director\, producer\, writer\, and performer of solo theater. He is the producer and co-director of The Formerly Incarcerated People’s Performance Project\, which helps formerly incarcerated people develop and perform their true stories on stage. \nKenny Yun (Co-Director) is an award-winning solo performer\, director\, and teacher who holds a BA in English Literature from U.C.-Berkeley.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/the-marsh-steve-budd-oy-what-they-said-about-love/2026-06-06/
LOCATION:The Marsh\, 1062 Valencia St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Theatre of Yugen at NOHspace: Memento Forest — Katami
DESCRIPTION:June 5 & 6 at NOHSpace\, join us for Memento Forest — Katami\, a multimedia dance project fostering intergenerational connections and healing through mementos that were left behind. Directed and performed by Marina Fukushima\, it begins in the wake of her father’s passing and unfolds through community dialogue and workshops. Through objects\, memory\, and ritual\, it asks how we carry katami (mementos) and what we leave for those who follow\, tracing absence into connection and collective healing. \nJune 5 – 6\, 2026\, 8PM\nAt Theatre of Yugen’s NOHSpace (2840 Mariposa Street\, SF)\nTickets: $25/$15 https://www.usjapanctn.net/upcoming.html \nCollaborating Artists:\nArtistic direction\, choreography\, video\, performance: Marina Fukushima\nScenography\, video\, archive process: Isak Immanuel\nDrawing\, performance for video: Michiko Fukushima\nMementos\, metal sculpture\, appearance for video: Hiroki Fukushima \nMemento archive collaborations for video: Community participants from the “Memento Archive Workshop – First Rainbows” held at the Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California (JCCCNC) and Kokoro Assisted Living. \nProduced and presented by the U.S./Japan Cultural Trade Network\, Inc. (CTN)\, in association with Theatre of Yugen\, Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center\, and Asian Improv aRts. \nSupported in part by: California Arts Council and Zellerbach Family Foundation \nPhoto by Isak Immanuel
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/theatre-of-yugen-at-nohspace-memento-forest-katami/2026-06-06/
LOCATION:Theatre of Yugen at NOHspace\, 2840 Mariposa Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Z Space: Becoming a Man
DESCRIPTION:Written by P. Carl\nDirected by Lyam B. Gabel \nMay 28 – June 14\, 2026\nZ Space’s Steindler Stage \nFor 50 years\, P. Carl lived as a girl and then a queer woman\, building a career and a loving marriage while waiting to realize himself in full. When he decides to affirm his gender\, his transition puts everything—family\, career\, friendships—at stake. A stage production based on the memoir\, Becoming a Man is a poignant and honest story about the courage and community it takes to become one’s true self and poses the question: “When we change\, can the people we love come with us?” Following a world premiere production at American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) at Harvard University\, P. Carl’s acclaimed story comes to life in its West Coast premiere at Z Space. \nGenerously funded in part by Battery Powered\, The Sheri and Les Biller Family Foundation\, The Sam Mazza Foundation\, and The Zellerbach Family Foundation.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/z-space-becoming-a-man/2026-06-06/2/
LOCATION:Z Space\, 450 Florida St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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