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Aidin Vaziri July 23, 2021Updated: July 23, 2021, 2:57 pm
The Preservation Hall Jazz Band will return to the SFJazz Center. Photo: Laura Morton / Special to The Chronicle
It’s hard to imagine anyone being more excited about SFJazz announcing its first season of live programming in more than a year than the organization’s founder, Randall Kline.
“We all need it,” he said last week, calling from southern Italy where he was on a summer trip with his family. “Music is the balm of life. We couldn’t ask for a more impactful time.”
His enthusiasm doesn’t stop there. On July 22, SFJazz revealed the lineup for its 2021-2022 season, with over 300 full-capacity concerts scheduled to take place at the center’s Miner Auditorium and Joe Henderson Lab halls, as well as at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco and Paramount Theatre in Oakland, from Sept. 23 to May 29, 2022.
Chronicle Staff May 3, 2021Updated: May 3, 2021, 7:20 am
Mugwumpin’s Black Baba struts down a scenic path in Cutting Ball Theater’s “Phantasmagoria.” Photo: Julie Schuchard, Cutting Ball Theater
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Cutting Ball, Mugwumpin and Bay Area Theatre Cypher team up for Lewis Carroll collage
Among the few theatrical upsides of the pandemic is the emergence of thrilling multi-troupe collaborations, as companies who were long on each other’s radar suddenly have more bandwidth to make partnerships happen.
The latest in this glorious list, “Phantasmagoria,” brings together two stalwarts of the experimental and avant-garde, Cutting Ball Theater and Mugwumpin, with a relative newbie, Bay Area Theatre Cypher, which combines theater and hip-hop.