Events Around the Bay – Week of March 16, 2018

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Events Around the Bay – Week of March 16, 2018

Spring at Filoli – A Palette of Flowers Through April 2018 Celebrate a colorful spring awakening with a lavish display at the stunning Filoli, a 654-acre property featuring a Georgian Revival-style mansion turned living museum with its 16-acres of exquisite formal gardens in Woodside. From daffodils and tulips, to blooming trees and shrubs, your visit […]

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FiloliTulipsSpring at Filoli – A Palette of Flowers
Through April 2018

Celebrate a colorful spring awakening with a lavish display at the stunning Filoli, a 654-acre property featuring a Georgian Revival-style mansion turned living museum with its 16-acres of exquisite formal gardens in Woodside. From daffodils and tulips, to blooming trees and shrubs, your visit will be filled with the nature’s beauty and aromatic gifts, a lovely visit to the galleries and a tour of the historic mansion. Inquire about the many enriching cultural activities, including the March 25th afternoon with violinist Dawn Harms, cellist Vanessa Ruotolo, and the virtuoso pianist Helene Wickett whose sounds of Beethoven and Brahms will fill the picturesque Filoli estate with beautiful music.

Tickets and Information
Prices range from $11 to $22
650-364-8300, ext. 508
tickets@filoli.org
www.filoli.org
Filoli Historic House & Garden
86 Canada Road in Woodside

Photo courtesy of Filoli

 

 

Skeleton Crew 12_Kevin Berne“Skeleton Crew” is at Lucie Stern Theater in Palo Alto
Through April 1, 2018

A fascinating tale by an award-winning playwright Dominique Morisseau about the autoworkers in 2008 hard-hit Detroit keeps your attention with spellbinding storytelling, superb acting, innovative sets, scenery, and high-tech projections. Race, class, and gender are the topics of this play chronicling a certain challenging time in the life and work of the autoworkers, interpreting to perfection by the talented cast of four actors. “All of my characters are locked in the five stages of grief,” notes Morisseau. “The impending loss of their jobs is an inevitability and that’s tragic but eventually, they all get to acceptance.” With all the seriousness of the situation there are quite a few humorous moments which momentarily lighten a gloomy passage in their lives. This is theater at its best and a true gift for those who appreciate a magnificent production, amazing actors, and an excellent writing. Definitely not to be missed.

Tickets and Information
Prices range from $40 to $100
650-463-1960
www.theatreworks.org
Lucie Stern Theatre
1305 Middlefield Road in Palo Alto

Photo courtesy of TheatreWorks

 

 

Paul Fusco, Untitled, from the series RFK Funeral Train, 1968, printed 2008; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, purchased through a gift of Randi and Bob Fisher, Nion McEvoy, Kate and Wes Mitchell, The lack Dog Private Foundation, Candace and Vincent Gaudiani, Michele and Chris Meany, Jane and Larry eed, and John A. MacMahon; © Magnum Photos, courtesy Danziger Gallery


“The Train: RFK’s Last Journey” at SFMOMA

March 17 – June 10, 2018

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) is bringing a powerful multidisciplinary exhibit which sheds a new light on the pivotal moment in American history following the assassination on June 6, 1968 of Robert F. Kennedy, the United States Senator from New York and brother of President John Kennedy. Three days after this tragic event, his body was carried by a funeral train from New York City to Washington, D.C. for burial at Arlington Cemetery. “The Train” reflects this historical event through three distinct works. The first: a group of colored photographs taken from the train, capturing the images of the mourners who lined the railway tracks to pay their final respects. The second work features photographs and some home movies by the spectators themselves. The third work showcases a film reenactment of the funeral’s train journey. Although this assassination happened 50 years ago, history repeats itself.

Tickets and Information
Price: museum’s admission fee
415-357-4000
Visit@sfmoma.org
SFMOMA
151 Third Street in San Francisco

Photo courtesy of SFMOMA

 

 

 

Version 2ChoreoProject’s “Youth by Youth” in San Jose
March 23 & 24

Talented dancers and choreographers will gather in San Jose for sjDANCEco’s presentation of an exciting program which focuses on Youth Dance. Since its inception in 2005, sjDANCE has given opportunities to more than 100 choreographers from the Bay Area and beyond a special venue to present and showcase their dances to the audiences at San Jose State University’s Dance Theater. And you are all invited! This year the Spring Edition of the “ChoreoProject” is geared toward youth groups ages 13 to 18 who will present a unique program “For Youth by Youth” dedicated to the future of dance. And with their amazing talents – the future looks vibrant, thrilling and promising.

Tickets and Information
Prices range from $20 to $30
Check for times of the programs
408-520-9854
www.sjdanceco.org
SJSU Dance Theater
1 Washington Square in San Jose

Photo courtesy of No. California Dance Conservatory

 

 

Lina Broydo immigrated from Russia, then the Soviet Union, to Israel where she was educated and got married. After working at the University in Birmingham, England, she and her husband immigrated to the United States. She lives in Los Altos Hills, CA and writes about travel, art, style, entertainment, and sports. She hardly cooks or bakes, with no borsch or piroshky on her home cooking menu. Therefore, she makes reservations and enjoys dining out, mostly sushi.

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