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  2. Nourse Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Sydney Goldstein Theater, formerly the Nourse Theater and Nourse Auditorium, is a 1,687-seat venue located at 275 Hayes Street, San Francisco, California. It is host to the City Arts & Lectures series as well as podcast tapings and conversations with notable writers and cultural figures.

  3. City Arts & Lectures - Wikipedia

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    City Arts & Lectures produces onstage conversation at the Herbst Theatre in San Francisco. Founded by Sydney Goldstein [1] in 1980, City Arts & Lectures produces more than fifty live events a year and records most events for edited and delayed broadcast on public radio.

  4. Bill Graham Civic Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    The Bill Graham Civic Auditorium (formerly San Francisco Civic Auditorium and San Francisco Exposition Auditorium) is a multi-purpose arena in San Francisco, California, named after promoter Bill Graham. The arena holds 8,500 people.

  5. San Francisco War Memorial and Performing Arts Center

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    The San Francisco War Memorial and Performing Arts Center (SFWMPAC) is located in San Francisco, California. It is one of the largest performing arts centers in the United States. It covers 7.5 acres (3 hectares) in the Civic Center Historic District, and totals 7,500 seats among its venues.

  6. War Memorial Opera House - Wikipedia

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    The War Memorial Opera House is an opera house in San Francisco, California, located on the western side of Van Ness Avenue across from the west side/rear facade of the San Francisco City Hall. It is part of the San Francisco War Memorial and Performing Arts Center. It has been the home of the San Francisco Opera since opening night in 1932.

  7. California Theatre (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    The California Theatre was located at 414 (now 440) Bush Street, San Francisco. [2][3] It was built in 1869 by William Ralston, at that time the treasurer of the Bank of California. S. C. Bugbee & Son were the architects and the theatre cost $250,000 to build. [4][Note 1] The original theatre was demolished and rebuilt in 1889. It was destroyed in the San Francisco earthquake of 1906. The ...

  8. SF Masonic Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    The SF Masonic Auditorium (originally the Grand Masonic Auditorium and formerly known as the Nob Hill Masonic Auditorium) is a building and auditorium located atop Nob Hill in San Francisco, California. The building was designed by Bay Area architect Albert Roller (1891-1981), and opened in 1958.

  9. El Capitan Theatre and Hotel, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    El Capitan Theatre and Hotel in 2007. El Capitan Theatre and Hotel, or The Cap, is a historic 1928 building containing a hotel, shops, and a former luxury vaudeville and movie theater in the Mission District of San Francisco, California. [2][3] It has been listed by the city as a San Francisco Designated Landmark (no. 214), since March 3, 1996.