List of theatres in San Francisco
A list of theatres in San Francisco, California:
- Bill Graham Civic Auditorium - 99 Grove St. in the San Francisco Civic Center
- Davies Symphony Hall - 201 Van Ness - home of the San Francisco Symphony
- EXIT Theatre - an alternative theater in the downtown Tenderloin neighborhood, 156 Eddy Street.
- Geary Theatre - home of the American Conservatory Theatre
- Gough Street Playhouse - home to Custom Made Theatre Co., Multi-Ethnic Theater and The Next Stage Training Programs, in Trinity Episcopal Church, Bush & Gough.
- Curran Theatre - Off Union Square. Built in 1922. Now is a venue for touring Broadway productions.
- Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall
- Golden Gate Theatre - In Tenderloin, built in 1922. Once housed vaudeville acts. Hosts Broadway blockbusters.
- Herbst Theatre - 401 Van Ness in the San Francisco Civic Center.
- Nob Hill Masonic Center - also known as the Masonic Temple or Masonic Auditorium, located at 1111 California Street.
- Orpheum Theatre - In Tenderloin, built in 1926. Spanish imperial architecture. SF Historical Landmak. Hosts Broadway shows.
- Palace of Fine Arts - 3301 Lyon St., originally constructed for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition, has since been rebuilt, renovated and seismically retrofitted.
- Post Street Theater - 450 Post Street
- War Memorial Opera House - 301 Van Ness, across from City Hall - home of the San Francisco Opera.
- Intersection for the Arts - established in 1965, is the oldest alternative non-profit art space in San Francisco, new facility at 925 Mission St.
- Theatre Rhinoceros - a gay and lesbian theatre
- Brava Theater Center - Home of BRAVA! for Women in the Arts, on 24th St. in the Mission
- Theatre Artaud - named for Antonin Artaud, primarily Avant Garde theatrical productions
- Thick House - in Goodman2 Artist Live/Work Building, 1695 18th Street, Potrero Hill
- Phoenix Theatre - on Mason St. by Union Square
- "'Olympic Theatre'"
- Zeum Theater - a 200-seat theater located in Yerba Buena Gardens, across from the Moscone Convention Center.
Theatres within community cultural centers funded by the San Francisco Arts Commission:
- African American Art and Culture Complex in the Western Addition.
- Bayview Opera House - in Hunters Point. Founded in 1889 as part of a Masonic Temple, it declined in relevance following the 1906 earthquake. Performing arts productions at this venue were revived in the 1960s. Officially named "Bayview Opera House Ruth Williams Memorial Theater".
- Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts