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5.0 based on 1,192 reviews
This unforgettable evening begins as you enter into a historic speakeasy. The perfect setting for a remarkable evening of entertainment. Upon entering you will be escorted into the Oasis Lounge where you will witnesses world class sleight-of-hand magic prior to the main performance. A wonderful assortment of drinks and Moroccan appetizers are available for purchase prior to the show. You will then be escorted into our intimate showroom for Jay Alexander‘s unforgettable performance of magic, mentalism, and psychological feats such as human lie detection. This evening of entertainment will lift your spirits and leave a lasting memory. Find out why Bono of U2 called it “Astonishing” and Monty Python’s John Cleese said it was “Wonderful!" You'll witness intriguing feats of mentalism, sleight-of-hand miracles, and throughout, Jay Alexander’s clean comedy will keep you laughing! Get your tickets today!
Five of us went to the Marrakech for an evening of preformance art. We had no idea that we were going to be treated to an evening of laughter, wonderment and "Magic". This is not the usual "magic" show that we often see on tv, or other venues. Jay Alexander provided us with an insider's view of how one perceives information and processes it. He explained that trickery, lie detection and psychology play a huge role in his brand of "magic".The performance is held at a historic speakeasy that is decorated in the Moroccan style. While we awaited the performance, we enjoyed drinks and Moroccan appetizers in the outer lounge. Jay entertainained the seated patrons with card tricks that were a wonderful prelude to the actual show in the theater. That short period merely piqued our interest for the second half of the evenings entertainment! Space is limited for the Thursday thru Saturday double shows at 6:30 and 9:00 PM performances. There is one show on Sunday at 6:30 PM the doors open promptly at 5:30 PM for the pre show amusement and snacks, etc. Tickets for General Admission were $55 pp. and $65 for front row. It was well worth every penny for the laughs, wonder and the experience of listening and watching Jay Alexander share his love and passion for "illusions".
4.5 based on 45 reviews
We came in to see Kim Nalley's Christmas show, which was purely delightful, as she always is. We've been here many times, spanning back to when it was the Rrazz Room. There's not a bad seat in the house; it's small and cozy with good acoustics. Food this last time seemed to have fallen a few notches and was really rather disappointing, as I recall it being quite good when Feinstein first took over. Next time I would consider eating elsewhere (the hotel has an excellent Asian restaurant), then just enjoying the show (there's a two-drink minimum per person).
4.5 based on 23 reviews
The Setup is an underground stand-up comedy show in the heart of San Francisco. This venue used to be the green room for the legendary Blackhawk jazz venue. Miles Davis used to snort coke in this room. That's comedy feng shui. We feature established comedians from around the country as well as local up-and-coming stars. San Francisco is known for indulging and incubating the absurd whims, oddities, and genius of the freaks who call it home. Think Lenny Bruce, Robin Williams, and Margaret Cho. In this crazy spirit, The Setup provides a truly unique and memorable San Francisco comedy experience. The show is every Saturday. The bar opens at 7pm, and show starts at 8pm. Come early for cheap drinks and great seats.
4.0 based on 55 reviews
This award-winning stage is known for its innovative productions.
With its great location to Union Square it is a must for us to see a show. We had great seats to see A Christmas Carol on Christmas Eve afternoon. It was a wonderful uplifting performance that we really enjoyed. This is a wonderful historic theater / playhouse that is the perfect size to draw you into the performance and have you totally connected to the performers. A wonderful piece of San Francisco history.
4.0 based on 54 reviews
Went to the Warfield (again) for music (of course). Located on Market (easy to get to w/ public transp - we took bart) with a few parking lots around. Some reviewers say around the area is too sketchy. It is San Francisco but we have never had any problems and you won't either. It is a historic theater (read up on it) and has been serving up incredible music in the bay area for many years. It is a nice small size (2,300 or so) and the acoustics for the last show were fantastic - loud but very clear. We sat in the lower balcony and could see the stage very well - we were almost in the center. Note that due to the age of the building if you have seats in upper levels, you will walk up stairs - not steep but stairs non the less. They have full bars (tenders were cool and efficient) & snack food (if you are hungry or nachos, sandwiches aren't your thing, visit a restaurant before the show) on each floor. Getting into the theater was very quick - actually when we saw the line going up the street, it turned out to be the line for those w/ tickets. We had will call and went to the door and then got in after 2 people - yes!! Overall 5+ stars. Would always go to the Warfield to see someone that I liked play some music - and you should too.
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4.0 based on 54 reviews
BroadwaySF is the preeminent theatrical entertainment company in the Bay Area, bringing live entertainment experiences to San Francisco’s premier venues, the Orpheum and Golden Gate Theatres. We present current hits fresh from Broadway, original Broadway cast productions, pre-Broadway premieres and one-of-a-kind events that are at the forefront of the national theater scene.
What a fantastic show Donna Summer would be proud, from the performers to the dancing to the music. It did not disappoint.
4.0 based on 61 reviews
Curran theater is both gorgeous and intimate. All seats are good seats. It was the perfect venue for our 3 generations to enjoy Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
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