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Locality: San Francisco, California

Phone: +1 415-644-8676



Website: generationtheatre.com/

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GenerationTheatre 11.02.2021

UPDATE-Hello friends! We are very excited to report that we have reached the $1,000 mark in our fundraising campaign and this is ONLY because of YOU! We are SO grateful to our donors for making it possible. And wanted to remind you that it is NOT too late to make a contribution to our fundraising. Anything helps! Thank you from the bottom of everyone's hearts at GenerationTheatre Company. God bless!

GenerationTheatre 31.01.2021

OPENING NEXT WEEK: Our friends at Carmina Theater, who brought you "God of Carnage" in October, are presenting this noir psychological thriller that just closed in Paris, in French with English super-titles, from Feb 14-29 at the Exit Theater. Script by Elodie Menant adapted from Stefan Zweig. Directed by Pascale Couderc. With Emmanuelle Lambert, Courtney Walsh, and Benoit Monin. More info and tickets at www.carminasf.org.

GenerationTheatre 06.01.2021

Our friends of La Compagnie Carmina present "God of Carnage" (2009 TONY Award for Best Play) by Yasmina Reza, directed by Pascale Couderc, in the original French with English subtitles, at the Shelton Theater from Oct 10 to Nov 2. You will recognize the actors from Generation's own "Adieu Monsieur Haffmann" last year, which we presented at the Shelton theater too. Get your tickets soon if interested -- it's a small theater and we ended up being sold out for most shows for "Ha...ffmann" last year. For tickets: https://carminasf.bpt.me To read about the play: https://mercisf.com//play-in-french-le-dieu-du-carnage-at/ (Pictures by David Wilson)

GenerationTheatre 27.12.2020

Hi everyone! Just a little more than a week from Olivia's Kitchen... opening night! Tickets on Sale NOW! We hope to see you there!

GenerationTheatre 20.12.2020

Slightly adapted from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, Olivia's Kitchen tells the story from the point of view of "the lighter people": the servants. Orsino loves Olivia Viola loves Orsino Antonio loves Sebastian... Olivia loves Viola, thinking she's Cesario Sebastian loves Olivia, thinking she's a dream Malvolio loves status, and power, thinking Olivia loves him Sir Andrew loves dancing, fencing, and bear-baiting Sir Toby loves drinking, and money, and herrings Maria loves Sir Toby, and Feste, and Fabian Fabian loves a good jest Curio loves to watch It's madness! It's Twelfth Night! Or what you will... See more