|
Club Fugazi
Venue Location and Information
About This Venue
|
Steve Silver's BEACH BLANKET BABYLON premiered at the Savoy Tivoli in San Francisco's North Beach, June, 1974. The show, a zany musical spoof of pop culture with extravagant costumes and outrageously huge hats, was immediately so popular that it moved to larger quarters at Club Fugazi, a North Beach landmark, where it eventually found a permanent home.
Now in its 25th year of sold-out performances, BEACH BLANKET BABYLON is an internationally acclaimed San Francisco institution. BEACH BLANKET BABYLON is the longest running, biggest hit musical revue in theatre history. In addition to the more than 8,000 performances in San Francisco, it has performed for wildly enthusiastic audiences during its London and Las Vegas engagements.
BEACH BLANKET BABYLON continually evolves in its hilarious parodies of popular icons, updating its spoofs and adding new characters, songs, and send-ups throughout the year. The show's traveling version performs regularly for conventions and private groups from Tampa Bay, Florida, to Kaanapali, Hawaii.
|
|
Related News
San Francisco Bay Area Spotlight:
November 2009
Donna McKechnie, Judy Blazer, Jason Graae, and Sharon Wilkins perform Broadway Up Close and Personal: A Tribute to Cy Coleman, with other Bay Area highlights including Shakespeare's Globe Theatre's Love's Labour's Lost, Dan Hoyle's Tings Dey Happen, and New Conservatory Theatre Center's Beautiful Thing. Full Story 
San Francisco Bay Area Theater Listings, Tickets, News, Reviews, and more
|