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San Francisco American Conservatory Theater.
The San Francisco American Conservatory Theater, or ACT as it is commonly known, is a legendary theater company dating back to the 1960s. Founded by renowned theatre director William Ball, the American Conservatory Theater has enjoyed a dazzling reputation since first taking the San Francisco stage in 1965. Today, the San Francisco American Conservatory Theater is known for producing modern classics and contemporary works from emerging master playwrights and for lending the stage to visiting directors like Francis Ford Coppola. For more details on tickets and upcoming shows at San Francisco’s American Conservatory Theater, visit www.act-sf.org.San Francisco Theater District Hotel.
Enjoy a prime spot near San Francisco’s Union Square Theater district. The Alexis Park hotel in San Francisco gives you easy access to nearby theaters and Broadway shows. Get in a night on the town, then come home to the unique charms of our eco-friendly boutique hotel in San Francisco. Delight in waking up to daily complimentary breakfast, and enjoy expert tour and sightseeing planning at our Activity Desk and attentive service any time of day or night from our 24-hour Front Desk. Our wonderfully appointed guest rooms feature 32” LCD flat screens with premium cable and DVD players, some with Jacuzzis. Complimentary wireless high-speed Internet access is available throughout the hotel. [Top]
San Francisco Orpheum Theater.
San Francisco’s Orpheum Theatre first opened in 1926 and has since enjoyed a long and glittering reputation as the stage for productions such as “Wicked.” The San Francisco Orpheum Theatre even played host to “Late Night with Conan O'Brien” for a brief stint when the late-night show visited San Francisco. For more information on shows coming to the San Francisco Orpheum Theatre, visit www.shnsf.com. [Top]Bill Graham Civic Auditorium.
The Bill Graham Civic Auditorium is located in San Francisco's regal Civic Center and has been the site of events ranging from basketball games and trade shows to big-name music concerts. Named after the legendary Grateful Dead promoter Bill Graham, the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium has been the stage for headlining artists ranging from Madonna, Snoop Dogg and The Who to Blink-182, The Kinks, Velvet Revolver, Radiohead, Oasis, Green Day, Weezer and Tori Amos. To learn more about attending an upcoming event at the Bill Graham Auditorium, visit www.billgrahamcivic.com. [Top]San Francisco’s Curran Theatre.
The Curran has a long history of being the stage for Broadway blockbusters. "The Phantom of the Opera," "Les Miserables," "Jersey Boys," "A Chorus Line," and the pre-Broadway production of "Wicked" were all performed here. The Curran Theatre itself has a place in history among Broadway theaters, it was the theater where "All About Eve" was filmed. To learn more about the upcoming Curran Theater schedule and for tickets, visit www.shnsf.com. [Top]San Francisco Opera.
Little can match the elegance and grandeur of attending a night at the opera. The world-class San Francisco Opera is no exception. Performing at the historic War Memorial Opera House, the landmark building provides an elegantly stunning backdrop for San Francisco Opera performances. Located in the heart of San Francisco’s Civic Center, the award-winning San Francisco Opera has a schedule that includes both classic productions from the likes of Verdi and Puccini and more avant-garde operas. For tickets and to see a schedule of upcoming operas, visit www.sfopera.com. [Top]Post Street Theatre.
Enjoy an evening of theatre in one of San Francisco grandest landmark settings. The Post Street Theatre is home to concerts, regional productions, Broadway hits and pre-Broadway shows in tryouts and new works. In the heart of Union Square, the Post Theatre is located in a splendid 15-story Spanish-Gothic skyscraper built for the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks in 1924. The landmark theatre features a historic hand-crafted maple stage and theatre pipe organ. For ticket information and to learn more about attending a production at the Post Street Theatre, visit www.poststreettheatre.com. [Top]
Alexis Park - San Francisco, California (CA)
825 Polk Street, San Francisco, CA 94109
Reservations: 415-673-0411 Fax: 415-673-1212
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825 Polk Street, San Francisco, CA 94109
Reservations: 415-673-0411 Fax: 415-673-1212
Email: alexisparksf@gmail.com

