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Producing what they call 'dream plays,' the Last Planet Theater is a niche experimental theater that eschews the conventions of mainstream theater..
Producing what they call 'dream plays,' the Last Planet Theater is a niche experimental theater that eschews the conventions of mainstream theater.
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351 Turk St
+1 415 440-3505
The Catholic church features its original elaborately decorated interior from 1900, so why not come in and say a prayer! A Franciscan parish, it is also known for allowing the homeless to sleep in the pews on weekdays
Built in 1917, and formerly the old library building, this building is a fantastic blend of 'Beaux Arts' and modern design elements
Over 80 years old, this official historical landmark theater received a another facelift in 1998; it now has over 2,400 seats
SHN runs three theaters in the area that focus on the usual Broadway classics like ''A Chorus Line'', ''Grease'', and of course ''The Phantom of the Opera''
The UN Charter was signed in the Civic Center in 1945, and this plaza was constructed in honor of its ideology and is ironically over the site of the original San Francisco City Cemetery
Architect Arthur Brown Jr
The monument is a tribute to California and its early pioneers like Sir Francis Drake
Built in 1920 and influenced by the 'Art Deco' and 'Gothic Revival' styles, this theater has over 2,800 seats
The institute holds public multimedia exhibitions in the fields of media arts, fashion, animation and design
A tiny two block strip of Larkin St houses an active Vietnamese American community where the vast majority of shops and restaurants are Vietnamese owned and operated