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Explore Our Productions
Filmography
Our live productions serve a wide range of locations and needs, including: a centuries old cathedral, intimate and large theaters, art galleries, museums, marinas, and more.

All the World's a Stage
Watch the full broadcast which includes a tour of the new Marin Shakespeare Company theater, located in the city of San Rafael, that will serve as a vibrant community center for the performing arts, education, and social justice.

Lawrence Ferlinghetti: A Singular Voice
Join Jim McKee of Earwax Productions as he shares the sounds and stories of a 30-year friendship with Lawrence Ferlinghetti.

The PYSF Story
Watch the re-broadcast of The PYSF Story, featuring executive director and Olympic sailor, Molly O'Bryan Vandemoer.

General Sherman’s Escapades in Gold Rush SF
Historian Rick brings to life General W.T. Sherman’s fascinating connection to Gold Rush San Francisco.

BORP'S Revolution Ride, Roll & Stroll
Watch BORP's (Bay Area Outreach and Recreation Program) broadcast featuring their largest fundraiser of the year: the Revolution Ride, Roll & Stroll.

Filipinos History of San Francisco, 1900-1940
Watch Teresa Ojeda as she uncovers the rich history of pioneering Filipino Americans who settled in San Francisco.

NAMI Marin and Solano Counties Present: Dr. Thomas Insel
Watch Dr. Insel’s film presentation based on his new book, "Healing: Our Path from Mental Illness to Mental Health.

MarinArts Presents (Trailer)
Watch the trailer for MarinArt.org's MarinArts Presents series.

The Tonga Room: From Swimming Pool to Tiki Hut
Join Eric Jost, urban anthropologist, as he dives headfirst into the mesmerizing history of the world-famous Tonga Rom & Hurricane Bar!

George Moscone and the Making of Modern San Francisco.
Join author and professor, Lincoln Mitchell, as he discusses the fascinating life of politician George Moscone.

The French Immigration Connection to the Gold Rush
Olivier Lafaye’s presentation highlighted the history of immigrants to San Francisco from the area of France known as Béarn, and the unique contributions of the Béarnais people to San Francisco’s history. Mr. Lafaye was joined by two panelists, David Bourdet and Jean-Pierre Bernard.

Queer San Francisco: A Century Before Stonewall
Jim Van Buskirk discusses a visual chronology highlighting the surprising stories of pioneering Bay Area queer individuals, organizations, publications and events from 1869 to 1969.

Calfornia Association of Museums (CAM) 2025 Conference Keynote
Watch the keynote, featuring author Beth Redmond-Jones, from the CAM 2025 annual conference in San Francisco.

Native American Indian Legal Panel (Trailer)
Trailer for the Native American Indian panel topic of legal atrocities.

Curtains Going up
Watch Professor William Eddelman present the treasures from the Museum of Performance + Design and the stories they represent about the history of performing arts in San Francisco.

Alcatraz, From Fort to Prison, Protest to Park
John A. Martini is a native San Franciscan, is a lifelong researcher into the history of the American West and specializes in historic preservation. He was a national park ranger for more than 25 years and served for many years at the Presidio of San Francisco as curator of military history for the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. He is the author of several books and articles on San Francisco military history. He lives in Novato, California.

Shaping San Francisco’s Urban Design: Anna and Lawrence Halprins’ Artistic Legacy
Join Janice Ross, Professor Emerita from Stanford University, as she discusses how Anna and Lawrence Halprin transformed contemporary dance and urban design.

History of the Marin Shakespeare Company (Short Film)
A short film about the history, from various stakeholders, of the Marin Shakespeare Company.

Kevin Starr and Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo’s Californio Dream
University of San Francisco (USF) sponsored this event with the San Francisco Historical Society that honors the academic research of Kevin Starr.

San Francisco's Cable Car Evolution
Join historian Taryn Edwards as she explores the inventive life of Andrew Smith Hallidie and outlines the evolution of thought that led to the development of San Francisco's signature transportation system - the cable car!

How San Francisco Became America's "Gay Capital"
For more than sixty years, San Francisco has been a beacon for LGBTQ people from all over the world. But how did it achieve this role? The true story begins more than 200 years before the rainbow flag or Harvey Milk. Hear the surprising story of how a parade of saloon owners, drag queens, sex workers, psychologists, hair fairies, Pentagon officials, and armed Evangelical activists together made San Francisco America’s "Gay Capital."

BORP's Youth Wheelchair Basketball Program (Short Film)
Learn about BORP's incredible youth wheelchair basketball program.

The History of Ferryboats in the San Francisco Bay Area
Join Charlie Walther as he presents pictures, stories, and explanations chronicling the history of ferry boats on the San Francisco Bay from 1847 to the present.

Stroke Onward: Rebuilding Identity in Recovery
Debra Meyerson and Steve Zuckerman discuss their journey as carepartners dealing with Deb's stroke. They founded the organization known as 'Stroke Onward' whose mission is to ensure stroke survivors and their supporters have the resources needed to rebuild identities and rewarding lives.

Heroes of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire
Jack Grippi is back! We know you’ll enjoy watching his presentation, about the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire, that will focus on the stories of the heroes on that day.
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