San Francisco Playhouse Movie Trailers

Most Popular San Francisco Playhouse Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Shoot Me When... Trailer (2021)

01 May 2021

Jackie has dementia. She also has a pact, carefully crafted with her two daughters, for how to depart on her own terms when the time comes.

Twelfth Night Trailer (2021)

04 December 2021

Twelfth Night is a rousing contemporary musical adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic romantic comedy about mistaken identity and self-discovery.

Hold These Truths Trailer (2021)

08 June 2021

Hold These Truths is based on the incredible true story of one of America’s unsung heroes. In February 1942, President Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066, authorizing the relocation and incarceration of tens of thousands of innocent American citizens of Japanese ancestry.

[hieroglyph] Trailer (2021)

13 March 2021

Involuntarily displaced in Chicago two months post-Katrina, 13-year-old Davis wrestles with the cultural landscape of a new city and school community while secretly coping with the PTSD of an assault at the Superdome.

Art: San Francisco Playhouse Trailer (2020)

24 October 2020

Serge has purchased a very expensive modern work of art: a five-feet-by-four-feet painting of white diagonal lines on a white canvas.

Songs From A New World: San Francisco Playhouse Trailer (2020)

12 December 2020

It’s about one moment. It’s about hitting the wall and having to make a choice… or take a stand… or turn around and go back.

I Was Right Here Trailer (2021)

27 March 2021

Julia Brothers’ first solo show, a San Francisco Playhouse commission, is an 70-minute ride on the rails of life.

The Jewelry Box: San Francisco Playhouse Trailer (2020)

28 November 2020

In this hilariously heartwarming story, a prequel to Copeland’s hit solo show Not a Genuine Black Man, a young Brian heads to the “mean streets” of Oakland to buy his mom a Christmas present.

Starting Here, Starting Now Trailer (2021)

04 September 2021

Starting Here, Starting Now is a thrilling and touching musical using the songs of Richard Maltby, Jr.