Explore new forms of art and accessibility initiatives from the city to the East Bay

October is officially the month for the arts, an accessibility guide for the city, and Salonen conducts Brahms 4.

We are excited to announce our newest resource for the performing arts in the Bay Area. Our guide highlights the array of accessibility services offered by various organizations, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the magic of live performances. The accessibility guide includes information about wheelchair-accessible seating, assistive listening devices, sensory-friendly resources, interpretive services, and more.

By utilizing this guide, you can plan your outings with confidence, knowing that the Bay Area’s performing arts community is dedicated to providing enriching and accessible experiences for everyone.

As a new resource, the guide will continue to grow and expand, giving you even more options for accessible performances—be sure to bookmark the guide for easy future planning. If you have a favorite arts organization that you would like to see included, please us know!


On the Stage

From beloved classical movements to a theatrical take on the world of professional wrestling, there’s something for everyone this week. Surprise yourself by delving into something new and unexpected.

Salonen Conducts Brahms 4

Classical | San Francisco Symphony
October 4–6 | Tickets

At once intensely experimental and deeply traditional, Brahms’s fourth and final symphony draws on a lifetime of experience and immersive study.

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Next Line

New events and ticket deals will ensure you can take full advantage of the newly inducted Arts and Humanities month of October.

  • Happy National Arts and Humanities Month! October has been officially declared as National Arts and Humanities Month by the White House. Let’s celebrate by supporting the arts this month!
  • Looking to fill a Saturday? On October 19, join the Museo Italo Americano and the Leonardo Da Vinci Society for “Puccini at 100: A One-Day Symposium.” This event will delve into the composer’s enduring impact on opera with insightful lectures, live renditions of beloved Puccini arias, and dynamic discussions with experts from San Francisco Opera and UC Berkeley.
  • Bring a friend to the theatre! TheatreWorks Silicon Valley is offering a BOGO event on tickets for King James now through October 6. Get out of the heat and enjoy a play about friendship while fostering your own.
It’s official, October is a month for the arts. So get out there and enjoy it!