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Traditional theater is great, but it’s lacking in a variety of ways. Plays are expensive, and they often run really long. The audience is frequently populated with the well-to-do and the snobby, and if you get wasted, they’ll kick you out. Fortunately, thanks to FunCheapSF, I’ve learned of a solution: San Francisco Theater Pub. Tonight is its final show of the season, and it’s FREE!

The Theater Pub operates out of Cafe Royale, and it only hosts readings and performances that can be finished in the span of a beer or two. So the classics, such as Shakespeare’s Henry plays, must be re-imagined, as with tonight’s The Boar’s Head. Enter the world of the Boar’s Head Tavern in Eastcheap, where a young prince struggles to come to terms with the responsibilities of being king. Arrive early to make sure you get a seat!

The Boar’s Head by San Francisco Theater Pub at Cafe Royale
800 Post St. at Leavenworth [The Tenderloin]
Tuesday, May 31, 8pm
FREE

Image courtesy of San Francisco Theater Pub

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Sarah M. Smart - Red-Light Special

Sarah M. Smart was summoned into being on a distant ice cream planet
through an unholy union of Two-Buck Chuck and unicorns. They sent her to Indianapolis and then the University of Missouri's School of Journalism
to spread peace and big hair. Perpetually in mourning for the comma, she
has worked for a variety of print media, including Indianapolis
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, Global Journalist, and Vox. Since moving
to San Francisco for the booming dumpster-diving scene, she has been an
online operative for such fine folks as Horoscope.com , Neo-Factory, and
Academy of Art University. After a day of cat-feeding, hat-making,
dog-walking, vegan baking, and daydreaming about marrying rich, all she
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