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DANCE
JUN 23–25 SFDanceworks’ Inaugural Season The firt season of SFDanceworks, a new repertory company founded by dancer James Sofranko, features the works of fie choreographers. ODC Theater (SF). 415.863.6606, odcdance.org

THEATER
THRU JUN 5 The
Last Five Years A.C.T. presents a brandnew production of Jason Robert Brown’s acclaimed musical about the marriage of two twentysomething New Yorkers, the story told from start to finish from each perspective. Geary Theater (SF). 415.749.2228, act-sf.org
THRU JUN 19 A
Dreamplay In this surreal play, Hindu deva Indra’s daughter comes to earth in an attempt to understand humanity, befriending an officer, a lawyer and a poet, and experiencing joy, pain and suffering. The Cutting Ball Theater in residence at EXIT Theatre (SF). 415.525.1205, cuttingball.com
THRU JUN 19 West Side
Story Now in its 103rd season, the Mountain Play Association presents West Side Story, the classic Broadway re-creation of Romeo and Juliet, set on the Upper West Side of New York City in the 1950s. Enjoy song, dance and theatrics in a historic outdoor amphitheater atop Mount Tamalpais. Sidney B. Cushing Memorial Amphitheatre (Mill Valley). mountainplay.org
THRU JUN 19 Anna
in the Tropics Ross Valley Players presents the story of a group of Cuban-American cigar rollers whose lives are affected by a reading from Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina. Barn Theatre (Ross). 415.456.9555, ross valleyplayers.com
JUN 2–26 The Invisible
Hand Ayad Akhtar, author of the Pulitzer Prize–winning Disgraced, tells the story of a banker kidnapped by an Islamist militant group in Pakistan. Marin Theatre Company (Mill Valley). 415.388.5200, marintheatre.org
JUN 3–4 Carol Burnett
Award-winning actress and best-selling author Carol Burnett comes to San Francisco for “An Evening of Laughter and Reflection,” in which she’ll take questions from the audience in the guise of The Carol Burnett Show. Orpheum Theatre (SF). 888.746.1799, shnsf.com
JUN 14–26 Fury Factory Festival of Ensemble
Theater Main stage theater groups from around the country converge to perform improvisation, dance, puppetry and much more. Various locations (SF). 866.811.4111, zspace.org
JUN 21–JUL 17 Cabaret
As part of its 50th anniversary season, Cabaret brings the Kit Kat Club and its ensemble to San Francisco. Audiences are transported to pre–World War II Germany, as the allure of Berlin nightlife is threatened by the looming conflict. Golden Gate Theatre (SF). 888.746.1799, shnsf.com
JUN 29–JUL 10 Disney’s Beauty and
the Beast NETworks Presentations gives elaborate life to the classic tale of a provincial girl with animated furniture and an — ultimately — lovable beast. Featuring an Academy Award–winning score. Orpheum Theatre (SF). 888.746.1799, shnsf.com DANCE
JUN 1–4 Walking Distance Dance
Festival Back for its fifth year, ODC’s summer dance festival features half a dozen site-specific performances within walking distance of ODC’s twobuilding campus. Mission District (SF). 415.549.8519, odcdance.org
JUN 3 Dancing Under
the Stars Bring your friends for an evening of outdoor grooves. This month, professional dance instructor Bradley Montoya teaches attendees the four-step hustle in preparation for a waterfront dance party. Jack London Square (Oakland). 510.645.9292, jack londonsquare.com
JUN 3–4 RoCo Dance
Onstage More than 600 RoCo dancers come together for an evening of high-energy performance showcasing all styles of dance. Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium (San Rafael). rocodance.com
JUN 5 Happy Feet
Dance The entire Happy Feet family — all levels, from beginner to professional — show off heir skills in styles ranging from ballet to jazz to tap. Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium (San Rafael). marin center.org
JUN 25–26 Tamalpa Dances for ArtCorps
Tamalpa Institute and ODC Theater co-present Tamalpa Dances for ArtCorps. Curated by Daria Halprin, this performance event celebrates the healing power of art and features dances, poetic narrative and music. ODC Dance Commons (SF). odcdance.org
COMEDY
TUESDAYS Tuesday Night Comedy Funnies
An evening of hilarity featuring comedians who make us laugh and think. Throckmorton Theatre (Mill Valley). 415.383.9600, throck mortontheatre.org
THRU JUN 7 Elect to
Laugh: 2016 Comedian Will Durst pulls material from the 2016 presidential campaign, resulting in political humor that is sure to elicit more than a few laughs — even from those who don’t like politics. The Marsh (SF). 415.282.3055, themarsh.org MUSIC
JUN 1–4 Mill Valley Philharmonic Concerto Competition Soloists
The five winners of the Mill Valley Philharmonic concerto competition perform, showcasing a variety of instruments and styles from trumpet to violin. United Methodist Church (Mill Valley). 415.383.0930, mill valleyphilharmonic.org
JUN 4 Fleetwood Mask and the Jean
Genies The ultimate Fleetwood Mac tribute group joins Northern California’s favorite David Bowie cover band for an evening of celebration that will never go out of musical style. Sweetwater Music Hall (Mill Valley). 415.388.3850, sweet watermusichall.com
JUN 5 Cookout Concert Series with Dan Bern
and Peter Case Enjoy an alfresco cookout while grooving to tunes by prolific songwriter Dan Bern and three-time Grammy nominee Peter Case. HopMonk Tavern (Novato). 415.892.6200, hopmonk.com
JUN 10–12 Djangofest
Mill Valley Gypsy jazz comes to Marin with Djangofest, a lineup that pays homage to and celebrates the music and spirit of the great French/ Belgian Gypsy guitarist Django Reinhardt. Throckmorton Theatre (Mill Valley). 415.383.9600, throck mortontheatre.org
JUN 12 My Amp Student Showcase
Marin’s premier school of rock presents the future of music, as current students showcase their talents for your enjoyment. Sweetwater Music Hall (Mill Valley). 415.388.3850, sweetwater musichall.com
JUN 12 Tonal Aura
Jazz Duo The twosome — showcasing skills with a unique combination of guitar and piano — perform “Songs of Summer.” Old St. Hilary’s (Tiburon). landmarkssociety.com
JUN 18 Solatium, Music for the Summer Solstice
Join Marin Baroque for a magical evening of outdoor music. A quartet of performers will enchant audiences with works by Guillaume Dufay, Johannes Ciconia and Matteo da Perugia and other, anonymous pieces. First Presbyterian Church (San Anselmo). 415.497.6634, marinbaroque.org
JUN 19–AUG 21 Stern Grove Festival
Celebrate Saturdays all summer at San Francisco’s storied Stern Grove Festival. The outdoor event kicks off his month with the free Big Picnic fundraiser party featuring music from Janelle Monáe. Sigmund Stern Grove (SF). 415.252.6252, sterngrove.org
GALLERIES
MARIN
Art Abloom Studio
and Gallery Classes for artists. 751 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, San Anselmo. 415.256.1112, artabloom.com
Art Works Downtown
Marin Contemporary A juried exhibition, through June 17. 1337 Fourth St, San Rafael. 415.451.8119, artworks downtown.org
Bolinas Gallery Make/ Shift Shelter This exhibition brings together three artists inspired by architectural forms born of necessity and made by hand with salvaged materials, through June 12. 52 Wharf Road, Bolinas. 415.868.0782, bolinas-gallery.com
Bubble Street Featuring genres of fantastic art, imaginary realism,
SPOTLIGHT

Promoting Peace
Zulu Spear brings its message to Marin.
ZULU SPEAR FORMED in the 1980s and grew to become one of the most respected world music dance bands, performing Afropop and South African roots music and playing traditional mbaqanga rhythms and harmonies using modern electric instruments, percussion and horns. The band dissolved in the ’90s, but after an almost 20-year hiatus, Zulu Spear regrouped with five of the original members — including the two founders, Gideon Bendile and Morgan Nhlapo (pictured above) as well as Mill Valley–based guitarist and singer Matt Lacques. Zulu Spear plays at the Fenix on June 11.
fenixlive.com KASIA PAWLOWSKA
neo-Victorian and steampunk. 565 Bridgeway, Sausalito. 415.339.0506, bubblestreetgallery.com
Claudia Chapline Gallery and Sculpture
Garden Works by Claudia Chapline, Jim Garmhausen, Etta Deikman and others. 3445 Shoreline Hwy, Stinson Beach. 415.868.2308, cchapline.com
Desta Gallery The Way of Art. 417 San Anselmo Ave, San Anselmo. 415.524.8932, destagallery.com
di Rosa Equilibrium: A Paul Kos Survey Western landscapes from San Francisco–based Paul Kos, through July 10. 5200 Carneros Hwy, Napa. 707.226.5991, dirosaart.org
Falkirk Cultural Center
3D/3Seasons An exhibition of outdoor sculptures presented by Art Contemporary Marin, May 27–September 20. 1408 Mission Ave, San Rafael. 415.485.3328, falkirk culturalcenter.org
Fine Art Etc. Featuring a collection of sculptures and paintings by artists from Northern California and around the world. 686 Bridgeway, Sausalito. 415.332.1107, finearttc.com
Gail Van Dyke Atrium Gallery at Marin Cancer
Institute Works by Harriet Kasson, through July 9. 1350 South Eliseo, Greenbrae. 415.925.7688
Gallery Route One
Points of Departure: Gallery Route One’s Annual Artist Members Exhibition, June 24–July 31. 11101 Hwy One, Point Reyes. 415.663.1347, galleryrouteone.org
Marin County
Civic Center Urban Landscapes Visit the Redwood Foyer Gallery to view local artists’ varied depictions of city living, through June 5. 3501 Civic Center Dr, San Rafael. 415.473.7000, marincounty.org
Masterworks Kids’
Art Studio Youth art classes. 305B Montecito Drive, Corte Madera. 415.945.7945, master workskidsart.com
Mine Gallery Original contemporary art. 1820 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Fairfax. 415.755.4472, gallerymine.com
O’Hanlon Center for
the Arts Wabi-Sabi. 616 Throckmorton Ave, Mill Valley. 415.388.4331, ohanloncenter.org
Petri’s Fine Arts
Featuring contemporary works in various mediums. 690 Bridgeway, Sausalito. 415.332.2626, petrisfineart.com
Robert Allen Fine Art
Selected Realism A group exhibition, June 2–July 29. 301 Caledonia St, Sausalito. 415.331.2800, robertallenfineart.co
Robert Beck Gallery
Early California and contemporary plein air paintings. 222 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, San Anselmo. 415.456.7898, beckgallery.org
Robert Green Fine Arts
Between Two Worlds Work by Charlotte Bernstrom. 154 Throckmorton Ave, Mill Valley. 415.381.8776, rgfineart.com Roberta English Art by Cheung Lee, Mayumi Oda, Li Huayi, Ju Ming and Toko Shinoda. 1615 Bridgeway, Sausalito. 415.331.2975, robertaenglish.com
Room Art Gallery
Works by both Bay Area artists and major masters; the largest collection of Picasso, Chagall and others in Marin County. 86 Throckmorton Ave, Mill Valley. 415.380.7940, roomartgallery.com
Seager Gray Gallery
This Is Not a Book: Chapter 2, through September 18. 108 Throckmorton Ave, Mill Valley. 415.384.8288, seagergray.com
Smith Andersen North
Ongoing work. 20 Greenfield ve, San Anselmo. 415.455.9733, smithandersen north.com
Studio 333 Art and events. 333A Caledonia St, Sausalito. 415.331.8272, studio333.info
Studio 4 Art Work by local artists, classes and workshops with materials included. 1133 Grant Ave, Novato. 415.596.5546, studio4art.net
The Blissful Gallery
Oils, watercolors and prints by painter Emmeline Craig. 3415 Shoreline Hwy, Stinson Beach, 415.868.2787, emmelinecraig.com
The Image Flow As the Allure Fades: Photographs by Jay Ruland, through July 29. 401 Miller Ave, Mill Valley. 415.388.3569, theimageflw.com
Zener Schon Contemporary Art
Contemporary works in various mediums by Eric Zener, Paige Smith, JD Wilson and others. 23 Sunnyside Ave, 415.738.8505, zener schongallery.com SAN FRANCISCO ArtHaus The Lake Art by John Wood. 411 Brannan St, 415.977.0223, arthaus-sf.com
Caldwell Snyder Gallery
New works. 341 Sutter St, 415.392.2299, caldwellsnyder.com
California Historical
Society Experiments in Environment: The Halprin Workshops, 1966–1971, through July 3. 678 Mission Street, SF, 415.357.1848, californiahistorical society.org
Fouladi Projects
Ongoing contemporary art — with a dash of whimsy. 1803 Market St, 415.621.2535, fouladiprojects.com
George Lawson
Gallery Twinning: Recent Diptychs Works by Jenny Bloomfield, through July 16. 315 Potrero Ave, 415.703.4400, georgelawson gallery.com
Gregory Lind Gallery
Heights Where the Light Still Lingered Work by Sarah Bostwick. 49 Geary St, 415.296.9661, gregorylindgallery.com
Hackett-Mill Original art. 201 Post St, 415.362.3377, hackettmill.com
John Berggruen Gallery
Works by Bridget Riley, through June 30. 228 Grant Ave, 415.781.4629, berggruen.com
Meyerovich Gallery
Ongoing work in various mediums from modern and contemporary masters. 251 Post St, 415.421.7171, meyerovich.com
Pier 24 Photography
Art from the Pilara Foundation collection. Pier 24, 415.512.7424, pier24.org
Rena Bransten Projects
New Works by John Preus, through June 25. 1639 Market St, 415.982.3292, rena branstengallery.com
Thomas Reynolds
Gallery Pieces by contemporary painters, most addressing the intersection of realism and abstraction. 2291 Pine St, 415.441.4093, thomasreynolds.com MARIN
Bay Area Discovery
Museum Imagine, create and transform while exploring the unique museum’s ongoing exhibits (Sausalito). 415.339.3900, baykids museum.org
Bolinas Museum
Human Impact on Bolinas Lagoon: A Timeline, through August 14 (Bolinas). 415.868.0330, bolinas museum.org
Marin Museum of the
American Indian The Land of the Ancestors Photographs of ancestral Puebloan sites by Tom Benoit, through August (Novato). 415.897.4064, marin indian.com
Marin Museum of Contemporary Art
Seventh Annual Altered Book & Book Arts Exhibition Books function as a springboard for artists in this exhibit for all ages, through June 4 (Novato). 415.506.0137, marinmoca.org BAY AREA
Asian Art Museum
Extracted: A Trilogy by Ranu Mukherjee Ranu Mukherjee draws inspiration from California’s Gold Rush, the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, the ancient text The Classic of Mountain and Seas and the museum’s own collection in this exhibit, commissioned for the museum’s 50th anniversary, through August 14 (SF). 415.581.3711, asianart.org
California Academy of
Sciences Explore the past, present and future of our solar system, narrated by George Takei. (SF). 415.379.8000, calacademy.org
Conservatory of
Flowers The Wild Bunch: Succulents, Cacti and Fat Plants The conservatory celebrates the world’s water-hoarding plants in this roughand-tumble exhibit, through October 16 (SF). 415.831.2090, conservatory offlowers.org
Contemporary Jewish
Museum Stanley Kubrick: The Exhibition A comprehensive look at the full breadth of the work of the legendary filmmaker, with production photography, set models, costumes, props and more, June 30–October 30 (SF). 415.655.7800, thecjm.org
de Young Printed Stories A selection of prints from the Anderson Collection of Graphic Arts, through July 10 (SF). 415.750.3600, deyoung.famsf.org


Peaceful Afternoon — Bolinas Ridge and Lagoon by Christin Coy JUN 23–26 MarinScapes
Enjoy the works of more than 30 artists, each piece featuring a Marin landscape. This year's featured artist is Christin Coy (image at left). An opening night gala is followed by an opportunity to meet the artists, culminating in an exhibition and benefit — all to aid Buckelew Programs, including Family Service Agency of Marin and Helen Vine Recovery Center. Escalle Winery (Larkspur). 415.491.5705, buckelew.org




Exploratorium Ongoing interactive exhibits exploring science, art and human perception (SF). 415.397.5673, exploratorium.edu
Legion of Honor
California BookWorks Modern and contemporary artists’ books and portfolios allow viewers to see the state from the vantage point of creators, through October 16 (SF). 415.750.3600, legionofhonor.famsf.org
Museum of Craft and
Design Lines That Tie Works by Carole Beadle and Lia Cook, through August 7 (SF). 415.773.0303, sfmcd.org
Oakland Museum
of California Altered State: Marijuana in California The first-ever museum exhibition to focus on marijuana in California today, through September 25 (Oakland). 510.318.8400, museumca.org
Sonoma Valley
Museum of Art Modern Twist: Contemporary Japanese Bamboo Art Thirty-eight sculptural creations by 17 Japanese artists, through June 12 (Sonoma). svma.org
The Walt Disney Family
Museum Mel Shaw: An Animator on Horseback The first-ever retrospective of the life and work of Disney animator, creative and master horseman Mel Shaw, through September 12 (SF). 415.345.6800, waltdisney.org
Yerba Buena Center for
the Arts Murmur Wall Designed by Future Cities Lab, the Murmur Wall is a combination of sculpture, light and data collection along the wall at the main entrance to YBCA, through 2016 (SF). 415.978.2787, ybca.org
EVENTS
THRU AUG 31 Wild
Flowers Head to the San Francisco Botanical Garden to observe a wide and varied selection of seasonal blooms, from dogwood to blue puya. S.F. Botanical Garden (SF). 415.661.1316, sfbotanicalgarden.org
JUN 4 Cherry Festival
Cruise across the bay to San Leandro for a summertime event boasting a beer garden, two stages of live entertainment, handmade arts and crafts, a kids’ zone and — of course — an abundance of cherries. Downtown (San Leandro). 510.281.0703, downtown sanleandro.com
JUN 4–5 Union Street
Festival Spend the day in San Francisco’s Cow Hollow neighborhood with the annual Union Street Festival, which combines fashion and food with live entertainment, artwork and family activities. Union Street (SF). unionstreetsf.com
JUN 5 Mill Valley Wine, Beer and Gourmet
Food Tasting Raise money for the Mill Valley Chamber of Commerce and Kiddo! the Mill Valley Schools Community Foundation while sampling the best of local food and drink in the shadow of Mount Tamalpais. The Depot Plaza (Mill Valley). 415.388.9700, millvalley.org
JUN 5 White Hot
Party Don your summer whites and head to Cavallo Point for the White Hot Party with Marin Magazine and its special Marin Summer Guide publication. Cavallo Point (Sausalito). 1.888.651.2003, cavallo point.com/whiteparty
JUN 11 Her Majesty the Queen’s Birthday
Ball Ring in the Queen of England’s 90th birthday in aristocratic fashion: black-tie attire, fine dining and dancing. Music will be performed by the Sun Kings. Fairmont Hotel (SF). queens90 birthdayball.com
JUN 11–12 Fairfax
Festival and EcoFest A parade, live music, wine tasting, flea market, family activities and tasty food mark this funky, annual event, back for its 39th year. Bolinas Park (Fairfax). fairfaxfestival.com
JUN 11–12 North Beach
Festival Head to the Italian-influenced neighborhood for a weekend of traditional Italian street painting,
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food and drink, a kids’ chalk art area and the Blessing of the Animals ceremony. North Beach (SF). 800.310.6563, sresproductions.com
JUN 12 Escape from Alcatraz Marathon
More than 2,000 triathletes from around the world take over the streets and bay waters of San Francisco. The triathlon begins with a 1.5-mile swim from Alcatraz Island to the San Francisco shoreline, followed by an 18-mile hilly bike ride to Golden Gate Park, and finishes with an eight-mile trail run through the Presidio. Various locations (SF). escapefromalcatraz triathlon.com
JUN 12 The French
Market Peruse this outdoor antique market in search of art, books, textiles, vintage and estate jewelry, furniture, prints and much more, all accompanied by French music and crepes. Marin Civic Center (San Rafael). 415.383.2252, golden gateshows.com
JUN 17 Jack’s Night
Market Ring in summertime Oakland-style with a mix of street performers, local makers, food and other treats. Jack London Square (Oakland). 510.645.9292, jack londonsquare.com
JUN 18 Tiburon Classic
Car Show This community event held in the heart of Tiburon features beautiful classic cars produced prior to 1971. Shoreline Park (Tiburon). 415.297.2615, tiburon classiccarshow.com
JUN 25 Walk in the Wild: An Epicurean
Escapade Support the Oakland Zoo with an evening of live entertainment, cuisine from the Bay Area’s top chefs, regional wine and beer and dancing under the stars. Oakland Zoo (Oakland). 510.632.9525, oaklandzoo.org
JUN 25–26 Italian Street Painting Marin:
Ciao Bella Roma The streets of downtown San Rafael are bedecked with artwork by more than 100 Bay Area madonnari (street painters), this year in a celebration of the historic city of Rome. Various locations (San Rafael). 415.884.2423, italianstreet paintingmarin.org
JUN 25–26 San Anselmo’s Art and
Wine Festival Peruse work by local artists while sipping wine and nibbling local eats from gourmet food booths. Kids’ activities and a pet fashion show will keep families entertained. Various locations (San Anselmo). 800.310.6563, sresproductions.org
JUN 30–JUL 4 Marin County Fair: What
a Ride! The Marin County Fair rings in its 75th anniversary with its well-loved brand of rides, carnival games, concerts, farm animals and nostalgia. Fairgrounds (San Rafael). 415.499.6400, marinfair.org FILM
JUN 8 Renoir: Reviled
and Revered As his career progressed, impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s works became ever more polarizing. This unique film examines the collection of 181 Renoirs at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia in an effort to decipher both his change in style and the reactions it elicits. The Lark Theater (Larkspur). 415.924.5111, larktheater.net
JUN 9 Waterfront Flicks at Jack London Square: Jurassic
World Cozy up for an alfresco, waterfront screening of Jurassic World, in partnership with the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Jack London Square (Oakland). 510.645.9292, jack londonsquare.com NATURE WALKS & TALKS
JUN 4 Private Garden Conservancy Tour
Enjoy one-dayonly access to three exceptional private properties in Stinson Beach and Bolinas. The popular Open Days Program unlocks the gates to America’s finest private gardens, not normally open to the public, to demonstrate outstanding examples of design and horticultural practice. Various locations (West Marin). gardenconservancy.org
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JUN 4 National Trails
Day Join Marin County Parks, San Francisco Bay Trail and One Tam in celebration of National Trails Day by removing litter from Bothin Marsh and areas surrounding the multiuse pathway. Sycamore Ave (Mill Valley). 415.763.2977, marincountyparks.org
JUN 6 Paul Simon in Conversation with Dave
Eggers The legendary singer and songwriter joins author Dave Eggers for a discussion. Nourse Theater (SF). 415.392.4400, cityarts.net

JUN 7 Evening at Muir
Woods Experience twilight among the redwoods on this special hike. National Park Service ranger Mia Monroe guides an afterhours stroll through the ancient forest, giving a glimpse of the woods’ nocturnal life. Muir Woods (Mill Valley). 415.893.9508, nps.gov
JUN 13 The Curious Science of Humans
at War Local author Mary Roach joins Adam Savage to discuss her new book Grunt: The Curious Science of Humans at War. Roach examines some of a soldier’s most challenging inner adversaries, from panic to exhaustion, and introduces readers to the experts who study these natural forces. Nourse Theater (SF). 415.392.4400, cityarts.net
JUN 16 Marinship
Walking Tour Walk back in time on this guided tour of Sausalito’s historic Marinship. The Bay Model and surrounding area was a major World War II shipyard; learn about the history, the Marinship workers and the spirit of this era. Bay Model visitor center (Sausalito). 415.332.3871
JUN 26 Nature for Kids:
Bahia Bring the entire family and explore this open oak woodland, where butterflies and other creatures provide endless entertainment for children. Rush Creek Preserve (Novato). 415.893.9508, marincountyparks.org
Carol Burnett at the Orpheum Theatre, S.F.
