The Lorraine Hansberry Theatre is an African-American arts institution located in downtown San Francisco.
It is named after Lorraine Hansberry, who wrote A Raisin in the Sun while living in Bay Area. Since being founded in 1981, The Lorraine Hansberry Theatre has mounted productions that have included performances by Ruby Dee, Ossie Davis, Danny Glover and Ntozake Shange.
For 43 years, The Lorraine Hansberry Theatre has celebrated the African-American experience - an American experience - on stage in the San Francisco Bay Area. Described as the most tenacious arts organization in San Francisco, The Lorraine Hansberry Theatre has survived numerous obstacles including a declining African-American population — the San Francisco population has decreased to 6% — and multiple location changes.
Times of performances vary.
Box office:
Mon - Fri: 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Prices of tickets to perfomances vary.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorraine_Hansberry_Theatre
Official website http://www.LHTSF.org/
Email marc@LHTSF.org
Phone +1 415 747 8800
Address 450 Post Street San Francisco, CA 94117, USA
Coordinates 37°47'17.904" N -122°24'34.123" E