San Francisco

SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the San Francisco area.

Andrew Gilbert - February 18, 2025

Musicians of all stripes are coming together to honor the late drummer who spearheaded countless cross-cultural collaborations.

Aimée Ts'ao - February 18, 2025

In both subject matter and style, BCF is showcasing many different sides of the Black experience.

Victoria Looseleaf - February 18, 2025

This new work by composer Daniel Kessner and librettist Lionelle Hamanaka is set to take the stage at Los Angeles’ Aratani Theatre.

Lisa Hirsch - February 17, 2025

Strong singing and direction give Béla Bartók’s one-act chiller plenty of thrills in this production from OSJ’s Shawna Lucey.

Tom Jacobs - February 11, 2025

The company’s longtime music director will bid adieu with productions of West Side Story, Falstaff, and The Magic Flute.

Tom Jacobs - February 11, 2025

Composer Mary Kouyoumdjian’s adaptation of this film about intergenerational trauma comes to LA Opera.

Janos Gereben - February 11, 2025

Opera fanatics, rejoice! The company’s online performance database is back up and running.

Jason Victor Serinus - February 11, 2025

On her latest album, Kopatchinskaja gives standout performances of unusual works by composers forced to flee their homelands.

Lou Fancher - February 10, 2025

Composer Max Giteck Duykers and librettist Philip Kan Gotanda have crafted an opera focusing on a family caught up in World War II.

Janos Gereben - February 10, 2025

The company’s production of A Minister’s Wife, adapted from Shaw’s Candida, comes to the Taube Atrium Theater this weekend.