By Lauren Stone By Lauren Stone | November 16, 2021 | Lifestyle,
Here's what's going on in San Francisco this weekend.
The Punch Line San Francisco, 444 Battery St. / Website
Head to The Punch Line on Thursday, Friday or Saturday for a hilarious night of live comedy. Stand-up comedian Dana Gould is performing at 8 p.m. on Thursday, and 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, so get tickets here and don't miss out!
Spark Social, 601 Mission Bay Boulevard North / Website
From Saturday to Sunday, enjoy a day filled with food trucks, live music and more at Spark Social. Family Fun Festival will be in full swing from 12 to 5 p.m. with free admission, and it's pet-friendly, so grab your family and friends (furry ones included) and have yourself a day at the park.
San Francisco Opera, 301 Van Ness Ave. / Website
The San Francisco Opera is featuring Così Fan Tutte, a romantic comedy about love and friendship with works from Motzart and Lorenzo Da Ponte, from Nov. 21 through Dec. 3. Get tickets here to catch the opening on Sunday.
Federal Reserve, 101 Market St. / Website
On Friday, test your game skills with an Urban Adventure Quest scavenger hunt starting from the Federal Reserve. Explore the bay's edge while you hunt for hidden gems in this 2.5 hour adventure. Get a group together, grab tickets here and explore away!
Misión San Francisco de Asís, 320 Dolores St. / Website
Explore some of San Francisco's beautiful murals on Friday with the Mission District Street Art Walking Tour. Meet your guide at the Misión San Francisco de Asís, stroll through the paint-clad streets, learn about the history of public art in the City by the Bay and even get some sweet treats at Dandelion Chocolate.
District Six, 428 11th St. / Website
Head to District Six on Friday for a night of drinks, live music and some of the Bay Area's best food trucks. The outdoor experience will definitely be the highlight of your weekend.
Theatre of Yugen, 2840 Mariposa St. / Website
Theatre of Yugen welcomes audiences back in person this weekend with two classical works of Kyogen, a 600-year-old comedic Japanese theater form, in English. Grab tickets here and experience a Busu (Sweet Poison) and Kaminari (The Thunder God) in the NOHSpace.
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