Evolve 2009 is a San Francisco city-wide celebration honoring the 200th birthday of Charles Darwin, and the 150th anniversary of the publication of The Origin of Species. The Jewish Community Center of San Francisco (JCCSF) will be one of more than 20 local institutions participating in the celebration by hosting performances, lectures and activities.
The Great Tennessee Monkey Trial: Thurs. Jan. 22 at 8 pm Tickets: $30 - $50Charles Darwin, Evolution of a Naturalist: Tuesday, March 24 at 8 pm Tickets: $10 & $12
Noted anthropologist and historian at the American Museum of Natural History Richard Milner presents a roundup of his favorite Darwin adventure stories, presenting a new side of Charles Darwin and his peers through the enchanting work of a master storyteller. His tales include stories about extracting dinosaur bones during a Native American war, why Darwin's visit to slave countries confirmed his lifelong abolitionist beliefs, and how he predicted the existence of a moth with a foot-long tongue.
Charles Darwin: Live and In Concert: Thurs. March 26 at 8 pm Tickets: $15 - $25
Richard Milner offers his one-man musical about the life and times of Charles Darwin. Hailed by critics as "the thinking person's musical," This witty blend of song, history, science and madness will delight audiences of all ages.
The JCCSF is located at 3200 California Street (at Presidio), and since its grand opening in January 2004, it has welcomed over 5,000 individuals on a daily basis. For tickets to all events call 415/292-1233 or visit www.jccsf.org/arts.
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