Bay Area events
Just because you may be stuck at home during the pandemic doesn’t mean you can’t explore the greater world. Here’s a sampling of family-friendly in-person and virtual Bay Area shows, concerts, activities and other events over the next several weeks.
‘Babes in Ho-lland’: Jan 20-23, 27-30, Feb 3-6, 9-12, (live streaming Jan. 27 and Feb. 3; video on demand Feb. 9-20) Ashby Stage, 1901 Ashby Ave., Berkeley. While attending a predominantly white college, two Black students create their own bubble of self-discovery, music and sanctuary in their dorm room. $22-$25. shotgunplayers.org
Berkeley Symphony Chamber II Concert: 4-6 p.m. Sunday, 801 Magnolia Ave., Piedmont. Enjoy a mix of classic and contemporary works performed at the Piedmont Center for the Arts. $35. berkeleysymphony.org/events/chamber-ii/
‘Big, Scary Animals’: Feb. 5-19, Live Oak Theatre, 1301Shattuck Ave, Berkeley. A hilarious collision of race, sex, guns and sports. Ticket information to be announced. www.aeofberkeley.org
‘Excavations’: Through
Jan. 31, Crescendo Gallery inside the Throckmorton Theatre, 142 Throckmorton Ave., Mill Valley. View paintings by San Francisco artist Karen Johnson by appointment only. throckmortontheatre.org/december21gallery
50th Golden Jubilee Revival Fungus Fair: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jan. 23, 28 Orinda Way, Orinda. Organized by the Mycological Society of San Francisco, this fair includes family-friendly events and activities, mushroom species displays, identification tutorials, cooking demonstrations and more. Free-$15. mssf.org/ fungus-fairs/index.html
Harpsichordist Arthur
Omura: 7 p.m. Jan. 29 and online, 1924Trinity Ave., Walnut Creek. Enjoy a solo harpsichord performance and post-concert Q&A session with Omura. $10 to $20. stpaulswc.org/ concert-series
Historical Walking Tours of History Park: A museum guide will lead small groups of visitors through San Jose’s History Park discussing the historical and architectural background of each building. 1 p.m. (by appointment only) Tuesdays and Thursdays. $0 to $12. historysanjose.org
Isaac Mizrahi’s Cabaret Show — Moderate To Severe: 7:30 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Albert and Janet Schultz Cultural Arts Hall (Bldg F), 3921Fabian Way, Palo Alto. Backed by a six-piece jazz band, Mizrahi shares his hilarious musings on everything from politics to dieting to his latest Instagram obsessions. $90. Eventbrite: bit.ly/3jovpaj
Japanese-american Internment at Tanforan — Photographs by Dorothea Lange: Feb. 1 through April 10, San Mateo County History Museum, 2200 Broadway in Redwood City. During World War II, Japanese Americans were sent to the Tanforan Racetrack in San Bruno, where they spent months until permanent internment camps were built in remote locations. Lange was hired by the federal War Relocation Authority to document this forced evacuation. Admission $4to $6. historysmc. org
Let Us Entertain You — Vintage Amusements from Earlier Eras: Through Feb. 13, Museum of American Heritage, 351 Homer Ave., Palo Alto. moah.org
Men on Boats: Live Jan. 14-30(streaming ondemand Jan. 27-30.), Lucie Stern Theater, 1305 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. See this 19th century adventure story about 10men, four boats and two rivers. $20 streaming, $27-$57 live. Paplayers.org
Sawyer Rose — Carrying Stones: Through Jan. 23, New Museum Los Gatos, 106 E. Main St. in Los Gatos. Browse an exhibition of sculpture and photography. numulosgatos.org Shadelands Ranch Free Events — Classic Car Show, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 5. Enjoy live music, vendors, food trucks, raffles, prizes and a display of cars from the past century. Summer Market, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 31. This outdoor market features more than 40 vendors, food trucks, music, and entertainment. Oktoberfest, 11 a.m. to
6 p.m. Oct. 1. Get in the Oktoberfest spirit with live music, dancing and German beer and cuisine. 2660 Ygnacio Valley Road in Walnut Creek. wchistory.org
‘The Who’s “Tommy” ’: Through Feb. 6, Novato Theater Company, 5420 Nave Drive, Novato. A rock opera that tells the miraculous story of the deaf, dumb and blind kid who achieves stardom as The Pinball Wizard. $15-$30. novatotheatercompany.org
28th Festival of Women Authors: 8:45 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Feb. 5, Doubletree by Hilton, Berkeley Marina,
200 Marina Blvd., Berkeley. Enjoy a continental breakfast, luncheon, book purchases and book signings by authors including Melanie Valentine, Martina Reaves, La Rhonda Crosbyjohnson and Karen Grassle. $95in person, $35virtual. Reservations and payment by Monday. ywca-berkeley. org
Yamato — The Drummers of Japan: Jan. 29-31, 101 Zellerbach Hall, #4800, Berkeley. A powerhouse program of traditional taiko drumming, playing massive drums built from animal skins and ancient tree trunks. $36. Cal Performances: bit.ly/3z5ggya