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Post Street Theatre450 Post St., 2nd FloorSan Francisco, CA 94102 map cross street: Powell & Mason district: Union Square/San Francisco Centre Tel. 415-321-2900 Website |
![]() | Thu Nov 20 - Sun Jan 04 "Following the National success of her previous Tony attracting shows, “The Royal Tour” and “Back with a Vengeance,” Dame Edna Everage – International Housewife, Therapist, Gigastar, Fashion Icon, Guru and Swami will appear at San Francisco’s Post St... More | ![]() |
| About Post Street Theatre This beautifully restored theatre first opened in 1982 with the production Talley's Follyand was home to many hit shows including Steve Martin's Picasso At The Lapin Agile, Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde, Forever Tango, Dame Edna: The Royal Tour and most recently, Lily Tomlin in The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe. In keeping with the quality productions presented in years gone by, it is the mission of Post Street Theatre to present a diverse array of high caliber, smaller scale Off-Broadway and avant-garde theatrical attractions. |
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Editorial Review Marc Salem’s Mind Games Pick a Number By Clifton Lemon (11/07/2006)" “Mentalists” have been around for centuries, and there is a rich tradition of performance in the genre, with figures like Uri Geller, The Amazing Kreskin, and Derren Brown among the prominent practitioners. Rasputin was even seen as a practitioner of mentalism, which emphasizes the ability to exert uncanny influence upon others with non-verbal cues. Marc Salem is in this camp, but true to form, prefers the term “purveyor of mental games.” " |
Editorial Review The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee Stepping Up to the Mic By Clifton Lemon (03/03/2006)" This arch, hilarious, wacky, and poignant romp of a musical uses the setting of a small town spelling bee as a jumping off point for an extended riff on perfectionism, adolescent insecurity, rejection, parental love (or rather, lack thereof), language, winning, losing, and…well, what else is there in life? The characters, a motley crew of nerdy high school students, bring all their festering angst and internal conflict to the microphone in their heartfelt attempts to spell correctly and win approval. Then they sing and dance and spell some more. " |
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