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“The Who’s Tommy”: Musical based on the classic Who album, presented by OMG! I Love That Show, Sept. 18-Oct. 11; Lesher Center for the Arts, Walnut Creek; individual prices TBA, contact 925-943-7469 or ww.lesherartscenter.org for information and subscription options. City Lights Theater Company: “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” Jeffrey Hatcher’s edgy adaptation of the Robert Louis Stevenson novella, Sept.-Oct. 18; “Handle with Care,” Jason Odell Williams’ romantic comedy, Nov. 19-Dec. 20; City Lights Theater, San Jose; $17-$35; 408-295-4200, http://cltc.org;.

Hillbarn Theatre: “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” Aug, 27-Sept, 20; “The Odd women shoes/punjabi jutti/mint indian shoes/indian leather shoes/ballet flats/gold shoes/handmade blue bridal khussa punjabi wom Couple,” Oct, 15-Nov, 1; Hillbarn Theatre, Foster City; contact theater for prices; 650-349-6411, www.hillbarntheatre.org, Pear Avenue Theatre: “The Walls of Jericho,” world premiere romantic comedy by Diane Tasca, adapted from the Samuel Hopkins Adams short story that inspired the film “It Happened One Night,” Sept, 18-Oct, 4; “Tribes,” by Nina Raine, about two young hearing-impaired people who fall in love, Nov, 6-22; Pear Avenue Theatre, Mountain View (new location, see website); $25-$30; 510-843-4822, http://thepear.org..

San Jose Stage Company: “RFK,” solo show about Robert F. Kennedy written and performed by Jack Holmes, Sept. 30-Oct. 26; “The 39 Steps,” slapstick spoof on Hitchcock mysteries, Nov. 25-Dec. 20; San Jose Stage; individual ticket prices TBA, subscription packages $135-$245; 408-283-7142, http://thestage.org. Anna Deavere Smith: The acclaimed solo performer’s residency at Stanford Live includes “Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992” (7:30 p.m. Oct. 14; location and ticket prices TBA) and “The Pipeline Project” (7:30 p.m. Oct. 30; Bing Concert Hall, Stanford University; $30-$80); 650-724-2464; https://live.stanford.edu.

TheatreWorks: “Proof,” David Auburn’s prizewinning drama, Oct, 7-Nov, 1; Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts; $19-$74; 650-463-1960, www.theatreworks.org, San Francisco, women shoes/punjabi jutti/mint indian shoes/indian leather shoes/ballet flats/gold shoes/handmade blue bridal khussa punjabi wom American Conservatory Theater: “Monstress,” adapted by Philip Kan Gotanda and Sean San Jose from San Francisco author Lysley Tenorio’s stories of contemporary Filipino-American life in California, Sept, 16-Nov, 22; Strand Theater, San Francisco; $35-$95; “Ah, Wilderness,” Eugene O’Neill’s coming-of-age drama, Oct, 14-Nov, 8; Geary Theater; $25-$105; 415-749-2228, www.act-sf.org..

Custom Made Theatre Company: “This Is Our Youth,” Kenneth Lonergan’s hit drama about three troubled teens, Sept. 18-Oct. 17; “In Love and Warcraft,” Madhuri Shekar’s romantic comedy that spoofs video game culture, Nov. 12-Dec. 12; Custom Made Theatre (new location, see website); $25-$50; www.custommade.org. Magic Theatre: “Fred’s Diner,” dark comedy by Penelope Skinner, Sept. 17-Oct. 11; “Bright Half Life,” romance by Tanya Barfield, Nov. 4-29; Magic Theatre at Fort Mason Center; $30-$60, single tickets not on sale yet; 415-441-8822, http://magictheatre.org.

New Conservatory Theatre: “For the Love of Comrades,” Michael Kerrigan’s play about lesbian and gay activists supporting Welsh miners in Thatcher’s United women shoes/punjabi jutti/mint indian shoes/indian leather shoes/ballet flats/gold shoes/handmade blue bridal khussa punjabi wom Kingdom (the incident that inspired the film “Pride”), Sept, 4-Oct, 11; “The Kid Thing,” Sarah Gubbins’ comedy about two lesbian couples contemplating having children, Nov, 6-Dec, 13; $15-$40; www.nctcsf.org, “Once”: Tony-winning musical by John Carney, Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova, Oct, 27-Nov, 1; Orpheum Theatre; $45-$210; 888-746-1799, www.shnsf.com..

“The Phantom of the Opera”: Cameron Mackintosh’s new production of the classic musical, through Oct. 4; Orpheum Theatre; $50-$225; 888-746-1799, www.shnsf.com. Ray of Light Theatre: “Lizzie,” musical drawn from Lizzie Borden story, Bay Area premiere, Sept. 25-Oct. 17; Victoria Theatre; $25-$36; http://rayoflighttheatre.com/lizzie. San Francisco Playhouse”: “Company,” by George Furth and Stephen Sondheim, through Sept. 12; “1 2 3,” world premiere by Lila Rose Kaplan, through Sept. 5; $20; “Dogfight, a Love Story,” musical by Benj Pasek, Justin Paul and Peter Duchan about three Marines having a memorable night before heading to war, Sept. 22-Nov. 7; $30-$125 except “1 2 3” ($20); San Francisco Playhouse; 415-677-9596, http://sfplayhouse.org.

San Francisco Fringe Festival: More than 30 short plays ranging from avant-garde to humorous to horrifying, Sept, 11-26; Exit Theater complex; $12-$14.99 single shows, $45 five-show pass; www.sffring.org, Akram Khan Company: Performances by London company combining elements of traditional Indian kathak and contemporary dance styles, presented by San Francisco Performances and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Nov, 20-21; YBCA Theater, San Francisco; $40-$65; 415-392-2545, www.performances.org, Anata Project: Fall home season features world premiere of Claudia Anata Hubiak’s “HomeBody,” an evening-length work inspired by recent parenthood, Oct, women shoes/punjabi jutti/mint indian shoes/indian leather shoes/ballet flats/gold shoes/handmade blue bridal khussa punjabi wom 23-24; Z Space, San Francisco.; $20; www.zspace.org..



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