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Parking & Directions for Dracula - A Feminist Revenge Fantasy San Francisco Playhouse
450 Post 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 11th, 2026
San Francisco Playhouse stands out as a vibrant hub for bold, boundary-pushing theater, often the first spot for creators eager to bring fresh ideas to life. It’s a space where stories that challenge norms and celebrate diversity thrive, especially during Pride Month when they spotlight LGBTQ+ narratives that really hit home. One of the coolest things about the Playhouse is how they mix it up, showcasing everything from timeless classics to edgy, contemporary works like Dracula - A Feminist Revenge Fantasy San Francisco, which promises a fierce, feminist twist on a classic vampire tale. The intimacy of the Front seats makes you feel like part of the action, while the Last Mezzanine offers a wider view that lets you soak in the whole scene. The venue’s also big on sustainability, trying to keep its ecological footprint in check, which is kind of inspiring in today’s world. Located near Civic Center, it’s super accessible, just hop on the 1-California bus or walk if you’re nearby. This theater isn’t just about entertainment; it’s about making you think, feel, and maybe even question a few things along the way.