
Curran Theatre
Located in San Francisco’s historic Theatre District, the Curran Theatre is a celebrated venue that continues to redefine live entertainment in the Bay Area. The Curran hosts a dynamic mix of Broadway hits, innovative new works, and exclusive touring productions. The Curran Theatre offers something for every theater lover. Explore upcoming shows and book your tickets today.
Nearby venues:Orpheum Theatre,Golden Gate Theatre
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Getting here
Travel Directions
For BART, exit at the Powell station
For Muni Metro, take lines J, K, L, M, N, S and exit at the Powell station or line T and exit at the Union Square/Market Street station.
The following bus and trolley lines are located at the Powell station: F, 5, 5R, 9, 9R, 6, and 7.
Parking
Limited street parking is available. Parking meters are enforced Monday–Saturday. Most meters operate 9am– 6pm, but hours vary by area. On Sunday, meters are not enforced, but make sure to always check all meter and street signs. The only meter holidays are Thanksgiving, Christmas Day and New Years Day.
We recommend booking convenient and affordable parking in advance through SpotHero, the nation's leading parking reservations app.
325 Mason St.
San Francisco, CA 94102
Theater Discount with proof of ticket to parking attendant
$15 for 5Hrs
$16 for 6Hrs
About us
Box office opening hours
Monday - Friday
Closed
Saturday
11AM - 8PM PT
Sunday
3:30PM - 7:30PM PT
Contact us
(888) 746-1799, Press 1
Season Subscriptions
(888) 746-1799, Press 2
888-746-1799, Press 3
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No. You are not allowed to take photos during the performance. Due to union and copyright agreements, the use of cameras/picture phones (with or without flash) or any other recording device is strictly prohibited. Violators are subject to confiscation of film, tape, disc, cards, etc., ejection from the theatre, and financial damages. For your protection, all recording devices should be placed in a pocket or purse (and kept there) when in the theatre.
Cell phones and other electronic equipment can be used prior to the show, during intermission, and after the shows. Once the production begins, please remember to turn off all devices so that you don’t disrupt the performance or your fellow patrons.
Unless otherwise noted, children under 5, including babes in arms, are not allowed in the theatre. Each show has its own age recommendation and parental guidance listed on the show page. Please consult this information when deciding if a performance is appropriate for your child.
There is no specific dress code; however, you are welcome to dress in a way that captures the spirit of the occasion.
Yes! Treat your family and friends to a Gift Card good for any production at the Curran, Orpheum, and Golden Gate Theatres in San Francisco.
Security
Prohibited Items
No weapons of any kind, including firearms, knives, tasers, mace, and pepper spray, are allowed (this includes knives, pepper spray, and weapons accompanied by a valid CCW permit). Additionally, personal alarms, glass bottles/containers, lighters, bikes, e-bikes, e-scooters, illegal substances, and alcohol are not permitted. Professional cameras and recording devices; Large bags, such as suitcases; Outside food and drink (this excludes water). Only service animals are allowed inside the theatre.
Theatre Management reserves the right to prohibit other items as deemed necessary.


