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The Curran Theatre, located at 445 Geary Street between Taylor and Mason Streets in the Theatre District of San Francisco, California opened in February 1922, and was named after its first owner, Homer Curran. As of 2014, the theater is owned by Carole Shorenstein Hays.
San Francisco: 1,424 1926 Orpheum Theatre: 2,203 1912 The Fillmore: 1,315 1922 Curran Theatre: 1,667 1907 Great American Music Hall: 470 1932 Herbst Theatre: 916 May 13, 1922 The Warfield: 2,300 September 29, 1958 SF Masonic Auditorium: 3,481 1980 Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall: 2,743 1932 War Memorial Opera House: 3,146 1915 Bill Graham Civic ...
The Curran Theatre (2017). The San Francisco Theatre District is a neighborhood in San Francisco named for the legitimate theaters located there. [1] [2] [3] The district encompasses part of the Union Square shopping district and the Tenderloin and Civic Center neighborhoods. [4]
Tides Theatre, 533 Sutter Street, 2nd floor; 99-seat theater in Union Square [65] Un-Scripted Theater Company, 533 Sutter Street, 2nd floor; 49-seat improv theater in Union Square [66] Variety Preview Room (or The Preview Room), Hobart Building at 582 Market Street; Yoshi's San Francisco, jazz club at 1330 Fillmore Street [67]
The Orpheum seats 2,197 patrons. [2] In 1998, after a previous renovation in the 1970s, a $20 million renovation was completed to make the Orpheum more suitable for Broadway shows. The theatre is a locally designated San Francisco landmark as determined by the San Francisco Landmarks Preservation Advisory Board.
Theatres in San Francisco — venues for theatre in San Francisco, California. Pages in category "Theatres in San Francisco" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total.
BroadwaySF owns and operates two historic theatres in San Francisco: the Orpheum and Golden Gate Theatres and previously operated the Curran Theatre until 2014. BroadwaySF also consults on the Broadway series at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in Dallas. [1]
San Francisco theaters frequently host pre-Broadway engagements and tryout runs, [11] and some original San Francisco productions have later moved to Broadway. [12] Plays and productions that have been staged in San Francisco (or nearby) prior to their Broadway productions include the following: A Chorus Line (revival) at the Curran Theatre ...