In the Randall Museum Theater:
Benefit for Camp Azure 2012
Camp
Azure, SF
Recreation and Park's day camp program for children with autism, is growing!
After a successful first year at Silver Tree day camp, another session
and two, two-week long sessions are being added at RPD's Discovery Camp!
That's five more weeks of camp, for a total of nine weeks.
To help pay for the staffing that makes Camp Azure possible, our community
partner
Stephen Prutsman (Camp Azure parent and world renowned
pianist) is teaming up with the New Galileo Quartet for a "fun for the whole
family" show, featuring silent movie classics and live music at the
Randall Museum in
San Francisco. Two shows only
, Saturday, February 18
th, at
2:00 p.m. and
5:00 p.m.
For more information, go to the
Project Insight page at RPD's website
.
To purchase tickets, go to this link:
Camp Azure benefit show tickets
Please come to this fun event, and invite your friends. Help us to
continue to provide great SF Recreation and Park camps for children with
disabilities!
MUSICAL THEATRE WORKS’ Main Stage Performance Company
Musical Theatre Works (MTW) presents Bye Bye Birdie, which opens on May 25,
2012 with 50 student performers.
Complete with fabulous sets, costumes and band, this exciting musical promises
to be a delight for both children (6 years of age and older) and adults.
Ticket order forms will be available in late March, at the desk in the
Randall Museum lobby, or by calling (415) 641-5988.
For more information about MTW and their programs, please
visit their website at
www.musicaltheatreworks.org.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S TEEN MUSICAL THEATRE COMPANY
YPTMTC presents Spring Awakening, A New Musical
Music by Duncan Sheik
Lyrics & Book by Steven Sater
Directed by Nicola Bosco-Alvarez
Musical Direction by Othello Jefferson
Show dates & Times:
April 27 - 29
& May 4 - 6
A new rock musical, adapted from the 1892 German play by Frank Wedekind. Set in the late 19th century Germany, it depicts teenagers discovering the inner and outer tumult of their sexuality. PG-13 recommended.
For tickets & information: www.brownpapertickets.com or 415-554-9523.
For more information about MTW and their programs, please
visit their website at
www.musicaltheatreworks.org.
San Francisco Amateur Astronomers
SFAA hosts a free public astronomy lecture
series on the third Wednesday of each month. No formal science background
is needed to enjoy these informative, illustrated talks.
Presentations start at 8 pm.
Free admission. For specific lecture information,
visit
www.sfaa-astronomy.org
CineClub A program of classic film screenings for teenagers
Screenings are held in the Theater at 7 pm. Refreshments are served at
6:30.
Facilitated discussion follows each film.
Admission is free.
Many films have adult content.
Parental discretion is
advised.
Call Ronald Chase at 415-864-2026 or visit www.afcurrent.org
for
events and screenings held at other venues.
February 10 - Divorce Italian Style, Pietro Germi (1961)
February 17 - The Army of Shadows, Jean Pierre Melville (1995)
March 2 - Rebecca, Alfred Hitchcock (1940
March 9 - The Crowd, King Vidor (1928)
March 16 - Taxi Driver, Martin Scorsese (1976)
March 23 - Ikiru, Akira Kurosawa (1952)
April 20 - Chunking Express, Wong Kar Wai (1994)
The Buddy Club
Admission $8 per person; children under 2 years old enter free.
Randall Museum Family Members receive $1 discount.
ALL SHOWS SUNDAYS 11 AM
– NOON
Call (510) 236-7469 or visit
www.TheBuddyClub.com
for birthday party reservations and other information.
February 12 - America's favorite cowgirl Karen Quest
February 26 - Magic, juggling and tongue twisters with Bob Kann
March 4 - Master magician Jay Alexander
March 18 - Puppet partner and ventriloquist Steve Chaney
April 1 - Bay Area legend Zappo the Magician
April 15 - Season Finale! Acrobat and Juggler Dana Smith