Utopia Theatre Project presents the world premiere of Every Day Alice by Anne Yumi Kobori. Every Day Alice reimagines familiar characters from Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan into present-day reality. Alice, a brilliant young writer, has been placed in a mental hospital due to nervous breakdowns from her overactive imagination. Her boyfriend Peter longs for adventure and a release from the responsibilities of adulthood. Their publisher/pianist friend James struggles to connect with his wife, Isabel, a mute professional dancer. The epic foursome is joined by Freudian doctor Avshalom, mad retired actress Hattie, drunk window-cleaner Smythe, and card sharp judge Queenie. Together, they navigate the blurred lines between mental health and artistic expression, as they discover what it truly means to grow up. Directed by Utopia Theatre Project's Artistic Director, Maryssa Wanlass.
PianoFight’s not just a theater, it’s also a restaurant and bar!
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“Reasonably priced New American bites and cocktails in an unpretentious setting” - Zagat
“The best party spot in the neighborhood” - The Bay Bridged
“A hot SF scene” - SF Chronicle
If you plan on dining, we recommend you arrive 1.5 hours early so you have plenty of time to eat before the show. Restaurant seating is first come first serve. Drinks are always allowed in the theaters.
PARKINGStreet parking is free after 6pm. We’re located 2 blocks from Powell BART, numerous muni lines and there are 3 parking lots within 1 block.
Utopia Theatre Project presents the world premiere of Every Day Alice by Anne Yumi Kobori. Every Day Alice reimagines familiar characters from Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan into present-day reality. Alice, a brilliant young writer, has been placed in a mental hospital due to nervous breakdowns from her overactive imagination. Her boyfriend Peter longs for adventure and a release from the responsibilities of adulthood. Their publisher/pianist friend James struggles to connect with his wife, Isabel, a mute professional dancer. The epic foursome is joined by Freudian doctor Avshalom, mad retired actress Hattie, drunk window-cleaner Smythe, and card sharp judge Queenie. Together, they navigate the blurred lines between mental health and artistic expression, as they discover what it truly means to grow up. Directed by Utopia Theatre Project's Artistic Director, Maryssa Wanlass.
PianoFight’s not just a theater, it’s also a restaurant and bar!
????½ on Yelp????½ on Google????? on Facebook
“Reasonably priced New American bites and cocktails in an unpretentious setting” - Zagat
“The best party spot in the neighborhood” - The Bay Bridged
“A hot SF scene” - SF Chronicle
If you plan on dining, we recommend you arrive 1.5 hours early so you have plenty of time to eat before the show. Restaurant seating is first come first serve. Drinks are always allowed in the theaters.
PARKINGStreet parking is free after 6pm. We’re located 2 blocks from Powell BART, numerous muni lines and there are 3 parking lots within 1 block.
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