Part of the Arts and Ideas series of performances, lectures and conversations, The Friend Center for the Arts at the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco (JCCSF) today announced details of its comprehensive Performing Arts programming for 2010/11. The eclectic array of performances in the intimacy of Kanbar Hall will include a tribute to Stephen Sondheim on the occasion of his 80th birthday by Broadway star Liz Callaway; performances of The Laramie Project by Moisés Kaufman's Tectonic Theater Project; Viva Cuba! With Carlos Reyes; and the Kibbutz Contemporary Dance Company. Returning favorites include the Harlem Gospel Choir, the Great Broadway Sing-Along: the comedy of The Capitol Steps; and The Jewish Theatre with a production of Neil Simon's Lost in Yonkers.
COMEDY
35TH ANNUAL SAN FRANCISCO COMEDY COMPETITION - Semi-finals Tuesday, Sept. 28, 8 pm
This is possibly the funniest show in town, in which tomorrow's standup stars vie for glory and $25,000. Host Mo Mandel presents ten top comedians who have advanced in earlier shows. Alums of this renowned event include Kevin Pollak, Ellen Degeneres, Dane Cook and, of course, Robin Williams, who came in second in 1976. Suggested for mature audiences only. Tkts: $13 - $26
THEATER
The Tectonic Theater Project presents
THE LARAMIE RESIDENCY A decade in the life of an American town
In October 1998 Matthew Shepard was kidnapped, severely beaten and left to die, tied to a fence on the outskirts of Laramie, Wyoming. Headlines swept the country about this hate crime directed at a gay teen. Five weeks later, Moisés Kaufman and fellow members of the Tectonic Theatre Project went to Laramie, and over the course of the next year, conducted more than 200 interviews with people in the town. From the interviews came The Laramie Project, a play chronicling the life of the town in the year after the murder.
The work became one of the most performed plays in America. The production energized an awareness of attitudes about violence against gay people. Tectonic collaborators revisited Laramie on the 10th anniversary of Shepard's death to examine how the town, its attitudes, laws and its people had changed. The result is The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later, An Epilogue.
The Laramie Project Friday, Oct. 22, 8 pm Tkts: $25 - $55
The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later, An Epilogue Saturday, Oct. 23, 8 pm Tkts: $25 - $55
DANCE
MARGARET JENKINS DANCE COMPANY Thursday, October 7, 8 pm
Preview of Light Moves (2010) and Other Suns I (2009)
Known for its highly charged and rigorous dancing, the Margaret Jenkins Dance Company (MJDC) creates nuanced, layered and thought-provoking landscapes. This season, the MJDC celebrates its 37th anniversary with a preview performance at the JCCSF of its latest work, Light Moves, a collaboration with multi-media artist Naomie Kremer, composer Paul Dresher and poet Michael Palmer. The evening's program will also include an encore performance of the critically acclaimed Other Suns I. Tkts: $18 - $26
West Coast Premiere
KIBBUTZ CONTEMPORARY DANCE COMPANY Saturday, February 26, 8 pm
EKODOOM - It's Not Time, It's Us
Choreographer Rami Be'er presents Ekodoom, an incisive observation about mankind and the processes of destruction and devastation perpetrated on man's physical environment. Be'er creates a world with all its possibilities; the harsh, cruel, gray world in conflict, and the world of fantasy, dreams and romance. Founded in 1970, Kibbutz Contemporary Dance Company has developed into one of Israel's most prominent and it has gained international renown through its worldwide touring. Tkts: $20 - $36
JEWISH AND WORLD MUSIC
SHLOMI SHABAN Thursday, Sept. 30, 8 pm
Israeli pianist Shlomi Shaban makes his West Coast debut in an exciting concert that will showcase the full range of his extensive musical sensibility, which include rock, jazz and classical influences. Known for his ability to move audiences through his mesmerizing stage presence, Shlomi will be joined by vocalist Rona Kenan and internationally renowned trumpet player Avishai Cohen. Tkts: $32 - $41
NEW DIRECTIONS IN MUSIC
OTHER MINDS 16 March 3, 4 & 5, 7 pm Panel Discussion 8 pm Performance
Other Minds 16 features nine maverick composers from around the world in concerts and personal panel discussions. The "premier new music festival on the west coast" (Los Angeles Times) includes The Seattle Chamber Players in works by Agata Zubel (Poland) and Janice Giteck (US); Dutch jazz and improv pioneer Han Bennink with special guest Fred Frith; a rare appearance by Howard Skempton, the leading senior composer in the UK; and premiere performances of commissioned works by Jason Moran and David Jaffe, with a special installation by world-renowned sound sculptor Trimpin. Tkts: $20- $40 Festival Pass: $51 - $102
THE GREAT AMERICAN (AND FRENCH) SONGBOOK
IN GOOD COMPANY - Liz Callaway SINGS SONDHEIM Saturday, Nov. 13, 8 pm
Tony Award winning Broadway star Liz Callaway celebrates Stephen Sondheim with an evening devoted to his music and lyrics. Liz has headlined Sondheim celebrations at Lincoln Center, Sotheby's and even on his appearance on Inside the Actor's Studio. Her show is filled with stories and brings her exceptional musical gifts to the Friend Center with selections from Company, Sweeney Todd, Into the Woods, A Little Night Music, and more. Tkts: $46 - $55
‘S WONDERFUL: The New Gershwin Musical Revue Saturday, Jan 29, 8 pm & Sunday, Jan. 30, 2 pm
‘S WONDERFUL is an all singing, all dancing, musical revue that celebrates the genius of George and Ira Gershwin, one of the most successful songwriting team in the history of popular music. Legendary tunes including timeless classics such as: "Swanee," "Rhapsody in Blue," "Fascinating Rhythm," "Strike Up The Band," "Let's Call The Whole Thing Off," "Nice Work If You Can Get It," "Summertime," "I've Got Rhythm," "Someone To Watch Over Me," "Funny Face," and many more. Tkts: $50 - $60
Jil Aigrot IN CONCERT: THE VOICE OF PIAF IN LA VIE EN ROSE Sunday, April 3, 4 pm
Jil Aigrot is the extraordinary singer behind the scenes in the Oscar®- and Golden Globe®-winning film La Vie en Rose about the legendary French singer, Edith Piaf. Aigrot's breathtaking voice transports her audience to a Paris of another time and brings Piaf's mystique to the Friend Center for a very special concert. Tkts: $45 & $55
JAZZ
SFJAZZ PRESENTS MARCUS SHELBY JAZZ ORCHESTRA Friday, Oct. 8, 8 pm
Marcus Shelby, superb Bay Area bassist and educator, brings his latest large-scale work entitled MLK to the JCCSF. It celebrates the life of Martin Luther King Jr., and integrates fresh orchestrations of African American spirituals with the Civil Rights era music of John Coltrane and Charles Mingus. Featured are vocalists Faye Carol, Jeannine Anderson and Kenny Washington, as well as Howard Wiley on saxophone. Tkts: $17 - $30
FAMILY
BANANA SLUGS STRING BAND -- Science, Song and Celebration Sunday, Nov. 14, 2 pm
For over 25 years Santa Cruz's ecological "edu-tainment" band has brought their message of conservation, reclamation and earth stewardship (Tikkun Olam) to kids of all ages all across America. Wearing wacky costumes, their songs range from rockin' boogies and sensitive ballads, to rap and reggae. In their concerts, they create a fun-filled learning experience, exuding a joyous sense of wonder and respect for the world around them. Tkts: $16 - $24
SPECIAL EVENTS
LIVE TAPING of NPR'S SAYS YOU! Friday, April 15, 8 pm, Saturday & Sunday, April 16 & 17, 2 pm
Host Richard Sher and hilarious panelists Barry Nolan, Francine Achbar, Tony Kahn, Carolyn Faye Fox, Arnie Reisman, Paula Lyons and Philip Salkind are fast on their feet and smart on their tongues. They keep everyone guessing whether the ludicrous-sounding definitions are real or simply calculated to fool everyone!
Tkts: $28 & $32
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