Tales of the First Time with LitUp Writers
LitUp Writers presents comedic anecdotes on stage this Tuesday, January 17th, with their newest theme, “Will it Hurt? Tales of the First Time.” Six writers come to the stage to share their personal stories of firsts, and these can range from their first kiss to their first divorce. This show will be the first of six shows that LitUp Writers will produce throughout the year.
Literary Events: Literary Clown Foolery, Ellis Avery & More
This week’s top lit events include readings by Yasmine Surovec, Tosha Silver, Ellis Avery and Leigh Stein.
Theater Premiers: The Sister Opens at SOMArts & More
This week’s top theater events include three bold new shows at SOMArts, Brava Theater and CounterPULSE.
Literary Events: Meg Waite Clayton, David Miller & More
This week, authors are back, making their rounds across the country. Here in SF we have Meg Waite Clayton, David Miller and Adam Johnson welcoming the new year with some literary love.
Theater Premiers: Future Motive Power, Jim Jeffries & More
This week’s top theater premiers include Future Motive Power, Jim Jeffries and Bring It On: The Musical.
Opening Reception – Get Lucky: The Culture of Chance
After all the glitter and confetti from the wild New Year’s weekend settles, everyone should jump at this chance to chill out but still stay stimulated at an opening reception with lots of art and a live performance.
Literary Events: M is for Mystery Closes, Mark Your Calendars for Tom Brokaw
Authors are still on holiday, but this just in: M is for Mystery closes it’s doors, and Tom Brokaw comes to San Rafael this January.
Theater Premiers: Palace of Fine Arts’ NYE Soiree, Shen Yun 2012 & More
This week’s best theater events include a grand NYE soiree, the Prescott Circus Fundraiser and Shen Yun’s 2012 spectacular.
Grinchmas Time is Here Again
The stage version of How the Grinch Stole Christmas opens tomorrow, Dec 21, for an 8-day run at Golden Gate Theater.
Literary Events: Bernie Madoff and the Death of Trust & More
With Christmas right around the corner, it’s a quiet week for lit events — nevertheless, here’s two to put on the docket.





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