Reviews

Janice Berman - September 28, 2014

A kaleidoscopic night of festivity and irony at the massive site-specific exhibit “@Large: Ai Weiwei on Alcatraz” celebrates the famed Chinese dissident artist by calling attention to his absence.

Janos Gereben - September 27, 2014

Flawless planning and execution make the San Francisco Symphony's current subscription concert a delight.

Janice Berman - September 26, 2014

It’s a given that Mark Morris is one of the best dance makers not only now, but ever. His genius was on view in his current tour to Berkeley.

Jeff Kaliss - September 26, 2014

At the SFFCM Music Day featuring several acts in the three performance areas bubbles with enthusiasm and portends good things to come.

Janice Berman - September 19, 2014

With The Luminous Edge, the company Garrett + Moulton have created something special.

Benjamin Frandzel - September 15, 2014

Composer in Residence Derek Bermel shines in three rich works at NCCO; Arvo Pärt also does his part.

Be'eri Moalem - September 15, 2014

San Francisco Symphony gets electrified with a mixed-bill concert of Mason Bates, Rossini, and Beethoven.

Jason Victor Serinus - September 12, 2014

The wondrous mezzo Joyce DiDonato, now at the very top of her game, sings bel canto arias to a fare-thee-well, both the rare and the familiar, the tragic and the camp.

Niels Swinkels - September 8, 2014

Playing scores by beloved French and Russian composers, the S.F. Symphony launches its new season, its 20th with the still-sprightly Michael Tilson Thomas.

Steven Winn - September 8, 2014

In a beautifully mounted production that sets off another great performance by the beloved soprano Racette, Susannah at the S.F. Opera offers an ardent, anguished, and moving experience.