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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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414 Mason Street #601, San Francisco, CA, United States
+1 415-336-1020
Built in 1922, this theater was designed by architect Alfred Henry Jacobs
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