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    4.6 (209 reviews)
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    Erica T.

    I was having a bad day and my bf surprised me with a improv show. I came here not knowing what to expect. The night I went, it was a Friday and they were having "Theatre sports". Two teams compete with each other for the audience's vote, the team that has the most points move on to the next round. The last team standing wins theatre sports. I have to say the two teams I went to see was pretty funny but there was moments of awkwardness (which is expected when you Improv), overall still funny. There was a elderly gentleman that sat behind me and didn't get this show and was speaking so loudly. It is a small place, so please be courteous of others that are trying to watch the show. There is also a lot of audience participation. My bf bought tickets on google deals for $10 bucks but tickets originally run from $17-20 which is still reasonable for a show. Also, another plus is that when you go on a Friday, you can grab dinner at Off The Grid (depending on OTG being open that night or not). I really recommend this if you want to go out but don't want to party or spend a lot of money.

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    The San Francisco Nutcracker Ballet is a family holiday tradition…read more The beauty of this is over the years they have carefully crafted children's programs for the ballet itself with less solos so the fidgety ones can remain rapt at the toys, the rat king, and of course the nutcracker on stage. We've attended children's performances where there was a post-ballet party with refreshments and opportunity for the kids to be photographed with the characters from the ballet.. What makes this so special for me and my family is their introductionto the arts. As children my girls looked forward to dressing up to attend this every year. Now, as adults, we continue the family tradition of attending as a family including my daughters spouses. Someday I will go with my daughters when they take their children to the Nutcracket Ballet as I once took them when they were little. My family looks forward to this every year, and every year we are delighted! Thank you to everyone at the SF Ballet for making this a memorable, meaningful, really special family tradition. Fiver, perfection.

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    This program is not worth the time or money. The instructors seem more focused on the school's…read morefinancial survival than providing quality education. Some staff members also have difficult personalities, which affects the learning environment. Since the school lacks accreditation, you'd be better off enrolling in a local accredited community college, where you can earn credits and gain valuable experience while saving your money. What Studio A.C.T costs: San Francisco Semester (15 weeks): * Program Tuition: $15,000 * Books & Supplies: $150 * Cultural Landscape: $400 * Total Cost: $15,550 Summer Training Congress (6 weeks): * Program Tuition: $5,500 * Books & Supplies: $25 * Cultural Landscape: Not applicable * Total Cost: $5,525

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    This is a lovely break from the hustle of city life and tourist rushing. The Way of Tea is…read moreparticularly focused on noticing *this* moment right here - this one that will never happen again because even if we came back to this place later we would be different people. Urasenke hosts an abbreviated (not the four-hour long-form) tea ceremony at 6 PM on the first Wednesdays of each month. It's part educational program - because the hosts encourage everyone to ask questions as they go - and part tea ceremony. If you have no idea what to expect, here's some help: - You will be kneeling or sitting on mats the whole time, so wear clothes that are comfortable and stretchy (jeans can be binding in the knees). But do dress up a bit, as this is a somewhat formal event. - You will be asked to remove your shoes just inside the door. Wear clean socks. - You won't be served a meal. While the long-form ceremony includes a light meal, this presentation does not. You'll get a little sweet to contrast with the tea. And the thin tea is meant to be exactly three-and-a-half sips. - You really can ask as many questions as you like. Take some time soon to pause and notice the moment. Have some tea at Urasenke.

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