This landmark cultural institution is owned and operated by the City and County of San Francisco, making it a vital part of the city's cultural landscape.
Conveniently located near City Hall, Civic Center, and the Hayes Valley neighborhood, with a variety of restaurants and bars within walking distance.
This world-class entertainment destination hosts a wide range of performances, including opera, ballet, and symphony productions, with over 200 shows presented every year.
The building features a stunning 2,739-seat auditorium with excellent acoustics, as well as a beautiful Beaux Arts-style Green Room with a soaring ceiling and russet tiled loggia. Additionally, there is a rehearsal hall that provides space for the development of dynamic performances.
Originally opened in 1932, this building has a rich history, having been declared by TIME magazine as a house made possible by all the people of San Francisco. It has since been restored and repurposed, with several historical details preserved from its time as a museum.