
Monét X Change shares her process of building her show, the comeback of classical art songs and why she thinks her teen years would be the next great sitcom.
SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 08:09PM[SHARE]The Tony Award-winning musical expands Billy Wilder's 1959 drag film to include a nonbinary character.Â
SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 12:39PM[SHARE]Gender-flipped characters and more diverse castings add new richness to Broadway classics.
SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 07:00AM[SHARE]The actor and theater creator was part of the pioneering drag group, the subject of a documentary and preserved LGBTQ archives.Â
SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 05:04PM[SHARE]The legendary drag queen was also friends with actor Bea Arthur, who originated the role in the 1985-1992 sitcom.
SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 07:00AM[SHARE]Â Eye Zen Presents' new theater experience dedicated to the S.F. disco queen is fabulous in spite of obstacles.
SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 07:00AM[SHARE]Pippi Lovestocking, a co-founder of drag club Trannyshack with Heklina, is facing a long road of recovery after amputations. But she hasn't lost her trademark humor.
SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 07:14PM[SHARE]The show will go on with a New York star playing the role of Dorothy.
SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 11:50AM[SHARE]The month-long residency at North Beach's Club Fugazi will be the first time the S.F. drag legend has performed her signature show since 2020.
SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 12:50PM[SHARE]From floating castles, simplified costumes and a special cow puppet, here's how the production coming to the Curran is reinventing a classic.
SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 07:00AM[SHARE]From Burning Man to South of Market nightlife, the American Conservatory Theater production pays homage to Bay Area culture and queer history.
SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 07:00AM[SHARE]The drag charity group's community award was rescinded by the L.A. team. But who have the glam nuns actually offended?
SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 05:57PM[SHARE]The late drag performer is remembered as a "Viking warrior" who lived fearlessly and challenged the conventions of drag to immeasurably change the S.F. scene.
SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 07:00AM[SHARE]"Mother" and Oasis cofounder, named for the Icelandic Volcano, was in London performing with Peaches Christ at time of death.Â
SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 10:36PM[SHARE]The longtime S.F. resident, who co-founded "Trannyshack" and Oasis nightclub, was in London for performances with Peaches Christ at the time of death.
SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 06:00PM[SHARE]The award-winning star of "Pose" plans to focus on his pop music with nods to his other career highlights.
SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 04:45PM[SHARE]Why stop at 'Spiderman?' The congressman's song-and-dance resume could use some polishing
SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 10:43AM[SHARE]With cardboard, tape and string, Italian performer Ennio Marchetto transforms into celebrities " and brings Chronicle columnist Tony Bravo with him.
SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 07:00AM[SHARE]"Do You Hear What We Hear?" brings the drag duo back to the city after more than a decade.
SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 07:00AM[SHARE]More than two years after the pandemic postponed her show, Bernadette Peters is set to perform a program of Broadway classics with the San Francisco Symphony.
SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 07:00AM[SHARE]The "Pose" star wants to offer an escape from the news cycle with her new cabaret show coming to Feinstein's at the Nikko on Thursday-Saturday, June 23-25.
SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 07:00AM[SHARE]Costume designer Catherine Zuber and scenic designer Michael Yeargan pay homage to Broadway classic's design while also subverting expectations.
SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 07:00AM[SHARE]"RuPaul's Drag Race" fan favorite queen tackles classic pop culture through Marvel-inspired cabaret act.
SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 07:00AM[SHARE]A decade later, the casting of a cisgender actor in a transgender role still feels painful for Bay Area trans theater makers.
SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 12:20AM[SHARE]In January, the company is also scheduled to present a solo work by comedian Mike Birbiglia and host six conversations with writer Fran Lebowitz.
SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle at 08:16PM[SHARE]

