Brava! for Women in the Arts is a professional arts organization committed to producing, presenting and cultivating live art celebrating the intersection of feminism and multiculturalism that ignites social change and empowers community. Located in the beautiful Brava Theater Center in the heart of San Francisco’s historic Mission District, we are now entering into our third decade of thought-provoking theater, music and educational programs. If you are interested in volunteering or want to join our email list, email
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Metal + Machine + Manifesto = Futurism's First 100 Years Presented by SFMOMA, the Italian Cultural Institute,
and PERFORMA 09, in collaboration with
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, UC Berkeley Action! Futurism Projected & Performed October 18, 2009
Curated & Directed by Raelle Myrick Hodges
Me, Myself and I Series November 18 – December 5, 2009
World & Regional Premieres of solo works
Featuring D'Lo, Jeanne Haynes, Rachel Parker, Anthem Salgado
Girltropolis In collaboration with UCSFCenter of Excellence
in Women’s Health& New GenerationHealthCenter November 20, 2009
Dear Allah, All I Want for Christmas is a Menorah December 2, 2009 (World Premiere)
Les Blancs February 10 – March 6, 2010 Written by Lorraine Hansberry
Directed by Rajendra Maroon Maharaj
The Beebo Brinker Chronicles February 23 – March 13, 2010
West Coast Premiere Written by Kate Moira Ryan & Linda S. Chapman
Directed by Raelle Myrick-Hodges
Ramble-Ations March 17-April 3, 2009
Regional Premiere Written and Performed by D’Lo
Directed by Adelina Anthony
Scalpel March 30-April 17 (West Coast Premiere) Written & Directed by D'arcy Drollinger
The Kitchen Series – Food and Theatre October 12, 2009 - The Visit by Friedrich Durrenmatt March 7, 2010 - Drunken Cityby Adam Bock April 19, 2010 - Sgt Casey’s Remains by Lauren Wilson June 14, 2010 - The Three Sistersby Anton Chekhov
Fou Fou Ha! June 2010
World Premiere
So you think you
can do better than
Saturday Night Live?
Prove it.
Brava! for Women in the Arts and Producer James Mulligan bring you