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Phoenix Theater, San Francisco

The Phoenix is a small theater that showcases the work of local and international playwrights..

The Phoenix is a small theater that showcases the work of local and international playwrights.


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About Phoenix Theater

 414 Mason Street #601, San Francisco, CA, United States

 +1 415-336-1020

 [email protected]

 www.phoenixtheatresf.org

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