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American Conservatory Theater (A.C.T.)

(14 Ratings)
The heart of Union Square

Boasting some of the best staged productions in San Francisco, The American Conservatory Theater is a school and Performance Venue that houses important theater in a intimate, regal setting.



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Reviews

MattTwoTee
MattTwoTee first review First to Review
Over a year ago

Beautiful Theater

this intimate venue boasts great views from every seat! I love seeing shows here and being a part of the action!


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