When the lights go down, local intellegentsia look for sophisticated ways to imbibe. San Francisco delivers, will awesome art galleries that boast full bars, musical singalongs, an award-winning symphony, and museums as thumpin' as the clubs in Castro. Here's where to head for culture vultures.
The first Thursday of every month, come to the Exploratorium’s After Dark, an evening of performances, music, films, and more relating to rotating themes, and enjoy a full bar along with hundreds of interactive exhibits. The Exploratorium is also open every Thursday evening to adults (18+) only. //
Pier 15 (Embarcadero), exploratorium.eduCal Academy of Sciences NightLifeEvery Thursday night, the Cal Academy of sciences hosts a themed party (topics range from aliens to bacon) with performers, bars and specialty cocktails, pop-up food stands, and themed activities, all while patrons are able to wander through the Academy’s exhibits (including the planetarium).
// 55 Music Concourse, (Golden Gate Park), calacademy.orgCastro Theatre
The historic Castro Theater is host to a multitude of events including film premiers, drag performances, and, perhaps the most popular, sing-a-longs to childhood favorite movies (like
The Little Mermaid or
Grease) where the audience is even given props like toy crowns or party poppers to be used at special moments in the films.
// 429 Castro (Castro), castrotheatre.comCurran TheaterIf you’re looking for Broadway shows, the Curran Theater is the place to be, hosting tours of the most popular musicals like
The Book of Mormon or
Elf: The Broadway Musical. Of special importance, the Curran was not only featured in
All About Eve, but Carol Channing, a San Francisco native, credits this as the place where she first got a taste of the stage. //
445 Geary (Union Square), shnsf.comFounded in 1923, the San Francisco Opera company has been performing for over nine decades and recently celebrated the 80th anniversary of their home, the War Memorial Opera House. Every season from September to July, the SF Opera showcases 10 operas with 75 performances. This summer, be sure to check out
The Trojans,
Two Women, and the popular comedy,
The Marriage of Figaro.
// 301 Van Ness (Civic Center), sfopera.comHoused in Davies Symphony Hall, the San Francisco Symphony offers everything from classical performances to multimedia showcases performing the scores alongside famous movies such as
The Godfather to accompanying visiting performers like Janelle Monae or Seth MacFarlane. //
201 Van Ness (Civic Center), sfsymphony.org