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Get Your Dracula - A Feminist Revenge Fantasy Tickets in San Francisco: 2026 Shows & Dates
Parking & Directions for Dracula - A Feminist Revenge Fantasy San Francisco Playhouse
533 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA
94102, US
1. Sutter-Stockton Garage - 0.4 miles, $5-$10
2. Union Square Garage - 0.5 miles, $6-$12
3. California Street Garage - 0.3 miles, $5-$10
4. 333 Post Street Garage - 0.6 miles, $6-$15
5. Ellis-O'Farrell Garage - 0.5 miles, $6-$12
Dracula - A Feminist Revenge Fantasy Musical / play Live at San Francisco Playhouse | San Francisco – June 23rd, 2026
If you're into bold, thought-provoking theater that pushes boundaries, then catching Dracula - A Feminist Revenge Fantasy in San Francisco is a must. San Francisco Playhouse is known for blending inventive multimedia elements into live performances, creating a visceral experience that totally pulls you in. Their productions often challenge norms and spark conversations, like their acclaimed 2014 show Adventures in the Forest, which had audiences talking well after the curtains closed. The Playhouse’s welcoming vibe makes everyone feel at home, whether you're grabbing a drink at the Front Mezzanine with its friendly staff or settling into the more spacious Back Level for a cozy night out. Plus, getting there is a breeze, bus route 47 from the Civic District or the N-Judah train from Duboce Triangle will get you right to Post Ave with minimal fuss. Watching Dracula - A Feminist Revenge Fantasy in San Francisco promises more than just entertainment; it’s an experience that lingers long after the lights go down, questioning old narratives and rewriting the story of the vampire myth with a fierce, feminist twist.