Free entertainment in downtown san francisco tonight?!
Free entertainment in downtown san francisco tonight?
I like spoken word, casual atmosphere. mostly women preferred
Answers:
Hmmm.... well, they are not free, but here are a few ideas. If there are tickets left, you can often get them at half price
How We First Met
Theater: Comedy
Couples from the audience are interviewed onstage about their true-life love stories. (more...)
Ongoing Purple Onion
San Francisco
(Chinatown/North Beach)
Hunter Gatherers
Theater: Comedy
Outrageously libidinous knockabout farce meets penetrating social satire in Peter Nachtrieb's hilariously revelatory comedy, an almost two-hour laugh riot (more...)
Through 9/3/2006 Thick House
San Francisco
Menopause the Musical
Theater
The San Francisco franchise of Jeanie Linders' widely popular show, with long-running companies in many cities, is flatly staged and intermittently well (more...)
Ongoing Theatre 39 at Pier 39
San Francisco
Miss-Matches.com
Theater: Solo Show
Leslie Beam’s account of one woman’s attempt to escape her moribund marriage in X-rated chat rooms. -- Chronicle
Through 9/30/2006 Shelton Theater
San Francisco
Revolving Madness
Theater: Improv
Presented by the S.F. Improv Alliance. -- Chronicle
Through 9/2/2006 Climate Theater
San Francisco
(SOMA/Potrero Hill)
Shopping! The Musical
Theater: Musical
Morris Bobrow’s musical comedy revue about shopping. Open-ended run. -- Chronicle
Ongoing Shelton Theater
San Francisco
Suitcase
Theater: Comedy
Farhad Ayeesh’s Iranian tragicomedy with global reverberations. -- Chronicle
9/2/2006 - 9/24/2006 Intersection for the Arts
San Francisco
(Mission/Bernal Heights)
The Trip to Bountiful
Theater: Drama
Legendary acting teacher Jean Shelton returns to the stage after 30 years to open Actors Theatre's new, more flexible theater
Through 9/9/2006 Actors Theatre
San Francisco
(Union Square/Financial District)
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
Theater: Musical
William Finn's smart, surreptitiously affecting lyrics and beguiling melodies, and Rachel Sheinkin's captivating book (all based on Rebecca Feldman's original (more...)
Through 9/3/2006 Post Street Theatre
San Francisco
(Union Square/Financial District)
What the Butler Saw
Theater: Comedy
John Fisher directs playwright Joe Orton’s farce about sex-crazed hospital denizens. -- Chronicle
9/2/2006 - 9/24/2006 Theatre Rhinoceros
San Francisco
(Mission/Bernal Heights)
Source(s):
www.sfgate.com and search the Entertainment Section to your heart's content...
Downtown SF IS free entertainment on a Saturday night. Either watch people when they are told it will be a three hour wait for a table, or go up to the Castro, and get crazy.
Bon Appitit