46 Geary St
San Francisco, CA 94108
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Press Club, a wine bar and lounge, offers world’s finest wines and beers in a sophisticated, social atmosphere. Press Club's menu of seasonal small plates and thoughtful pairings offers the ultimate wine experience in one of San Francisco's most notable destinations.
Located on the fourth floor of the iconic METREON, City View lives up to its name with floor to ceiling windows revealing an unobstructed view of San Francisco’s renowned cityscape. Between the expansive 18,000 square-foot interior and 12,000 square-foot outdoor terrace, whether it’s a product launch or conference, cocktail party or wedding, City View at METREON makes every event a special occasion.
111 Minna Gallery – BIO (The art of 111 Minna) Eiming Jung founded 111 Minna Gallery and opened its doors in 1993 at 111 Minna Street in the SOMA district of San Francisco. This location would later become the heart of the up and coming art district, which has now been solidified with the construction of the SF MOMA, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and countless progressive galleries emerging in the surrounding area. With a business model focused on service and hospitality, patrons began to relish the visual aesthetics sourced from Bay Area artists, in conjunction with the laid back atmosphere that has long been associated with 111 Minna and it’s founder. For many artists, 111 Minna quickly became thee San Francisco gallery to exhibit their work and would grow to become an establishment, which would gain notoriety and an overall reputation for launching artist’s careers, both nationally and internationally, while acting as host for a vast variety of art, specifically focused on underground, low brow, edgy and often times controversial. For the past eighteen years, 111 Minna has maintained it’s reputation for constant progression and positive energy and in so doing has become a cornerstone of San Francisco culture. As its twentieth year anniversary approaches, 111 Minna Gallery will build further momentum in holding true to its roots, while displaying cutting edge art from talented emerging artists, as well as those firmly established. The gallery also maintains its history of service to a number of charities and non-profit organizations, as well as the many people who consider it and its staff to be home and family. We are proud to be San Francisco's melting pot of creativity, art, music, and good times. - Enjoy SF (everyday)
The Tunnel Top is a social lounge with an european feeling. It has managed to stay true to the locals and has always been a favorites to the happy hour gathering. Some regulars might describe the Tunnel Top an upscale dive bar due to the low price tag drinks but the Tunnel Top has always remain innovative in the music, cocktails and art projections. The Tunnel Top is growing every day, it is driven by the details added over the past 12 years of existence. The Tunnel Top maturity has not yet been reach but rest assure we make our best to please, entertained and inspire your inner child desire to just have fun. PLease give us your feed back in order to be even more objective in our goal to please you. Merci...
The House of Shields has been in existence since 1908. Following an extensive restoration over the summer and fall of 2010, H.O.S. is again open for business. In keeping with tradition, there is no clock on premises, nor is there a T.V. We look forward to serving you. We are located directly across the street from the Palace Hotel on New Montgomery. Catering is available for all private events either for the upstairs mezzanine or for full bar buyouts. Please email us at thehouseofshields.com for all inquires.
The Metreon is a shopping center located in downtown San Francisco at the corner of 4th Street and Mission Street. It is a four-story 350,000 square foot (33,000 m²) building built over the corner of the underground Moscone Center convention center. Metreon opened on June 16, 1999, as the first of a proposed chain of Sony "urban entertainment centers", aggregating dining, gaming, music, exhibitions, shopping, and movies. Sony intended the ambitious 85 million dollar project to be not only a theme park and gallery for Sony products but also a way to reinforce a sophisticated image for the Sony brand.In 2006 Metreon was sold to Westfield, a mall developer, and it was refashioned as a food-oriented mall. In 2011, with few exceptions, remaining businesses in the mall were closed. Westfield began a major renovation with an emphasis on dining, including Target Corporation creating a large downtown department store that now takes up the second floor. In April, 2012, the Westfield sold the Metreon to Starwood Capital Group. Westfield currently continues to be responsible for management.HistoryThe Metreon's original attractions included a movie theater including both standard and IMAX screens, a multimedia edutainment presentation involving audio-animatronics and 3-D film based on the famous book The Way Things Work by David Macaulay, a play area for young children based on Maurice Sendak's popular children's book Where the Wild Things Are (sharing a floor with an In the Night Kitchen themed restaurant), and an arcade and bar, the Airtight Garage, based on French comic artist and graphic designer Jean "Moebius" Giraud's graphic novel of the same name and featuring all original games.
Smuin Ballet pushes the boundaries of contemporary ballet within a distinctly American style, combining classical ballet training, technique, and artistry with uncommon physicality and expression. Smuin offers audiences an experience of ballet that is entertaining, evocative, and original. Debuting in San Francisco in 1994, Smuin Ballet immediately established itself as one of the Bay Area’s most eagerly watched performing arts companies of international acclaim, performing to sold-out houses on U.S. and European tours. Michael Smuin’s singular philosophy to create pieces, which merge the diverse vocabularies of classical ballet and contemporary dance has served as the Company’s touchstone since its inception. Since 2008, Artistic Director Celia Fushille’s vision includes sustaining and increasing the Company’s reputation for presenting compelling and innovative repertoire, as well as attracting new audiences to the medium. Smuin Ballet continues to showcase Michael Smuin’s work, while enriching its impressive repertoire with contemporary choreographic voices, commissioning world premieres and collaborating with inventive choreographers from around the world. More than 30,000 people enjoy Smuin Ballet performances each season, performing more than 60 shows during its regular season in San Francisco, Walnut Creek, Mountain View, San Mateo, and Carmel. Now in its 22nd season, Smuin Ballet is one of Northern California’s leading non-profit dance companies, cementing its place at the forefront of the Bay Area arts scene.
111 MINNA GALLERY since 1993 Opening a new gallery in Siem Reap, Cambodia this year.
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Located on the fourth floor of the iconic METREON, City View lives up to its name with floor to ceiling windows revealing an unobstructed view of San Francisco’s renowned cityscape. Between the expansive 18,000 square-foot interior and 12,000 square-foot outdoor terrace, whether it’s a product launch or conference, cocktail party or wedding, City View at METREON makes every event a special occasion.
Since 1993 here is a partial list of events the Shelton Studios has produced in the Shelton Theater: Edmond by David Mamet directed by Matt Shelton Marat/Sade by David Weiss directed by Matt Shelton Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Albee directed by Bruce Mackey The Adding Machine by Elmer Rice directed by Jean Shelton Luv by Murray Schisgal directed by Jean Shelton Glengarry Glen Ross by David Mamet directed by Jean Shelton The Crucible by Arthur Miller directed by Jean Shelton A View From The Bridge by Arthur Miller directed by Jean Shelton Sexual Perversity in Chicago by Mamet directed by Matt Shelton Adulto Orgasmo by Dario Fo directed by Matt Shelton The Skin Of Our Teeth by Wilder directed by Jean Shelton The Big Funk by John Patrick Shanley directed by Matt Shelton Spoon River Anthology by Masters directed by Matt Shelton The Marriage by Gogol directed by Oleg Liptsin The Cherry Orchard by Chekhov directed by Oleg Liptsin American Buffalo by Mamet directed by Jean Shelton Indigo Don’t Vote by Gabriel Goldstein directed by Matt Shelton Beyond Therapy by Chris Durang directed by Jean Shelton The Elephant Man by Pomerance directed by Oleg Liptsin Private Wars by James McClure directed by Richard Harder This is How it Goes by Neil LaBute directed by Matt Shelton The Living Corpse by Tolstoi directed by Oleg Liptsin Three Tall Women by Albee directed by Luis Oropeza California Suite by Neil Simon directed by Julie Dimas-Lockfeld Closer by Patrick Marber directed by Matt Shelton Speed The Plow by Mamet directed by Matt Shelton Abundance by Beth Henley directed by Julie Dimas-Lockfeld La Ronde by Albert Schnitzer directed by Julie Dimas-Lockfeld Savage in Limbo by J.P. Shanley directed by Julie Dimas-Lockfeld Golden Boy by Clifford Odets directed by Matt Shelton Three Sisters by Chekhov directed by Oleg Liptsin Bobby Gould in Hell by Mamet directed by Matt Shelton Films by Joe Graham, Ben Gilbert, Rob Nilsson, Lourdes Portilio, Yuri Tsapayev, and Kindrid Parker. Fine Art exhibit- Art Underground with Cedric Wentworth and Chester Arnold. Poetry by Timothy Trygg
Since 2002, Un-Scripted Theater Company® has staged over forty productions in a range of genres and styles: stage plays, musicals, narrative long-form, improv comedy, and theatrical experiments. The company performs in San Francisco and was named Best Theater Company 2008 by the SF Bay Guardian. We aim to expand the boundaries of improvised theater. Our Shows Un-Scripted Theater Company® is known for improvised theater: shows in which our improvisors, using audience suggestions, strive to create plays or musicals that are sometimes serious, sometimes comic, with fully improvised dialogue, songs, and dances created right before your eyes. Our Saturday late night show, “DASH,” mixes games and scenes into a seamless, spontaneous and continuously morphing spectacle of excitement and laughs. Over the course of this hour-long show, the cast incorporates audience ideas and suggestions throughout, from the ridiculous to the hilarious. Anything can (and probably will) happen at DASH, but all things comedy and chaos are pretty safe bets. All improvised stage performances, from “Whose Line is it Anyway?” style games, to fast-paced comedic scenes based on audience suggestions, like “DASH,” to a full-length improvised play, are based on common principles of acceptance, cooperation, and narrative storytelling.
Join us for an outrageous late-night show filled with laughs and surprises featuring a variety of fast paced sketches and songs inspired by you and made up on the spot! Secret Improv has earned over 200 five-star reviews from Yelp, Tripadvisor, and more! We've been called "a must-see San Francisco attraction" for visitors, "a perfect date night" for couples, and "an unforgettably fun night out with friends celebrating" a special occasion. You'll also love our cozy underground theater, affordable tickets, no drink minimums, famously free Oreos, and our convenient downtown location near Union Square. As the City's most popular late-night improv, shows can sell-out so order your tickets today!
SOCIETY CABARET at The Hotel Rex San Francisco's elegant and intimate cabaret room. "Everything is better at the cabaret!" Don't forget to visit us at our other location in San Jose at the Hotel De Anza! SOCIETY CABARET Artistic Team Paula Heitman Tim Heitman Christopher M. Nelson G. Scott Lacy Collectively, this creative production team has over four decades of production experience. Unique to this group of artists, it also consists of veterans of the stage from PCPA TheatreFest to the Tony Award Winning La Jolla Playhouse, an Associate Managing Director of the Nederlander Production Company of America and an award winning Musical Director and cabaret performer.
We present a wide range of local, regional and national entertainers. When you are a guest of Feinstein’s At The Nikko, you're invited into one of the most exclusive and personal performance spaces San Francisco has to offer. For tickets, visit www.ticketweb.com Before, during or after a show; you can enjoy a variety of delicious food and beverage options. Kanpai Lounge, located in Hotel Nikko’s lobby, offers light cuisine, a full bar and speciality cocktails. Restaurant Anzu serves sustainable California cuisine enhanced with Asian flavors. Restaurant Anzu also offers Feinstein’s At The Nikko guests, a special three-course prix-fixe dinner prior to all shows. Reservations can be made by calling 415.394.1100 and tickets at 866.663.1063