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$5 Off Tix: “Hairspray” The Broadway Musical Live in SF (July 10-Sept. 12)

Sunday, August 2, 2026 - 2:00 pm to 4:45 pm | Cost: $47*
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San Francisco Playhouse | 450 Post St., San Francisco, CA

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$5 Off Tix: “Hairspray” The Broadway Musical Live in SF (July 10-Sept. 12)

It’s 1962 in Baltimore, and big-hearted teen Tracy Turnblad dreams of dancing on the Corny Collins Show. When her wish comes true, Tracy becomes an overnight sensation and uses her newfound fame to challenge the show’s segregationist rules. Bursting with infectious rhythms, colorful characters, and unstoppable joy, Hairspray is an uplifting celebration of self-expression, inclusion, and standing up for what’s right.

Hairspray
San Francisco Playhouse
July 10 – September 12, 2026
450 Post St., SF
Tickets start at $47 $52 – fees included

The best seats go quickly. Tickets are subject to availability. 

Winner of 8 Tony Awards including Best Musical

“Stocked with canny, deliriously tuneful songs… ‘Hairspray’ is as sweet as a show can be without promoting tooth decay.” – The New York Times

ABOUT THE CREATORS

THOMAS MEEHAN received the Tony Award for co-writing the book for The Producers in 2001 and in 2003 for co-writing the book for Hairspray. He received his first Tony Award in 1977 for writing the book of Annie, which was his first Broadway show, and has written the books for the musicals Rocky, Elf the Musical, Cry-Baby, Young Frankenstein, Chaplin, Bombay Dreams, I Remember Mama, Ain’t Broadway Grand and Annie Warbucks. In addition, he was a long-time contributor of humor to The New Yorker, an Emmy-Award winning writer of television comedy, and a collaborator on a number of screenplays, including Mel Brooks’ Spaceballs and To Be Or Not To Be. Mr. Meehan was also a member of the Council of the Dramatists Guild. He and his wife, Carolyn, divided their time between a home in Nantucket and an apartment in Greenwich Village, near which, on Hudson Street, she owned and presided over the long-running and near-legendary children’s store Peanut Butter & Jane.

MARK O’DONNELL’S plays include That’s It, Folks!, Fables for Friends, and The Nice and the Nasty (all produced at Playwrights Horizons), and Strangers on Earth and Vertigo Park (both produced by Zena Group Theatre). He wrote the book and lyrics for the musical Tots in Tinseltown. Mr. O’Donnell collaborated with Bill Irwin on an adaptation of Moliere’s Scapin. and he co-authored a translation of Feydeau’s A Flea in Her Ear, both for the Roundabout. For Manhattan Theatre Club he translated Jean Claude Carriere’s La Terrasse. He has published two collections of comic stories Elementary Education and Vertigo Park and Other Tall Tales (both Knopf) as well as two recent novels Getting Over Homer and Let Nothing You Dismay (both now in Vintage paperback). His humor, cartoons, and poetry have appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Atlantic, Spy, The New Republic, and Esquire, among many others. He has received a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Lecomte du Nuoy Prize, and the George S. Kaufman Award.

MARC SHAIMAN has been writing music, lyrics, arrangements, orchestrations and very lengthy Emails since entering show business at the age of 16, at LaMama, in 1976.

Mr. Shaiman has been nominated for two Tony Awards (winning one for co-writing the score to Hairspray with co-lyricist Scott Wittman), four Grammy Awards, (winning one for The Original Cast Recording of Hairspray), eleven Emmy Awards (winning one for his work on Billy Crystal’s Academy Award hosting) and if he hadn’t lost each of his five Oscar nominations (for “Sleepless In Seattle”, “Patch Adams”, “The First Wives Club”, The American President” and “South Park-Bigger, Longer & Uncut”), he could boast of being an EGOT. Till then, he remains a EGT.

Mr. Shaiman’s other film work includes “Beaches”, “When Harry Met Sally”, “City Slickers”, “The Addams Family”, “A Few Good Men”, “Sister Act” (1 & 2), “Hocus Pocus”, “The Bucket List” and “Parental Guidance”, to name a few. He and Mr. Wittman were Executive Producers of the successful film adaptation (not remake!!) of their musical Hairspray.

Besides Hairspray, his and Mr. Wittman’s other original Broadway musicals are the Tony-nominated Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me and the Tony-winning Catch Me If You Can, while Off-Broadway productions include The High-Heeled Women, Livin’ Dolls and Andre De Shields’ Haarlem Nocturne. Broadway concert credits are “Peter Allen-Up In One”, Bette Midler’s “Divine Madness”, Ellie Greenwich’s “Leader Of The Pack” and “Patti LuPone On Broadway”.

SCOTT WITTMAN co-wrote (with Marc Shaiman) the lyrics for the Olivier Award wining musical Hairspray, for which the pair received Tony and Grammy Awards. He also served as an executive producer on the hit film starring John Travolta. They teamed up again on Broadway for Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me, which he also directed, and Catch Me If You Can, which received a Tony nomination for Best Musical. For their original songs on NBC’s musical drama “Smash”, Scott & Marc were nominated for two Emmy Awards, a Grammy and a Golden Globe. On SMASH they have composed songs for Jennifer Hudson, Uma Thurman, Bernadette Peters, and Liza Minnelli. Their original score for the Marilyn Monroe musical Bombshell was released on Sony Records. Scott co wrote the lyrics to “Charlie and Chocolate Factory” directed by Sam Mendes, currently playing to sold out houses at The Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London’s West End. For Patti LuPone, Scott has created and directed two Broadway shows, three recordings and three sold-out Carnegie Hall concerts. At La Mama, Scott conceived and directed “Jukebox Jackie” starring Justin Vivian Bond, Cole Escola, Steel Burkhardt and Bridget Everett. He collaborated with Shaiman on new songs for Disney’s “Mary Poppins Returns”, directed by Rob Marshall. He and Shaiman received on Oscar nomination for the song “The Place Where Lost Things Go”, featured in the film.

ACCESSIBLE PERFORMANCES

For blind and visually impaired audience members, San Francisco Playhouse partners with Gravity Access Services to offer live audio description and haptic access tours for selected performances.

Note: View the official calendar for full schedule including special performances.

Disclaimer: Please double check event information with the event organizer as events can be canceled, details can change after they are added to our calendar, and errors do occur.


Cost: $47*
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Categories: *Top Pick*, In Person, LGBTQ+, Sponsored, Theater & Performance
Address: 450 Post St., San Francisco, CA

Sunday, August 2, 2026

All Day   Bank of America’s “Museums On Us” Free Museum Weekend (2026)  FREE*
*Free for Bank of America or Merrill Lynch Card Holders. Some venues may be closed on certain days; please confirm directly with participating museums.
10:00 am   “Manny’s Neighborhood Trash Cleanup” w/ $1 Beer & Free Yoga Classes, Free Fries (SF)  FREE*
*Sign up on this TogetherSF Mobilize page: https://www.mobilize.us/togethersf/event/444979/
10:00 am   Asian Art Museum: Free Admission Day (Every First Sunday)  FREE*
*Special exhibitions may require separate admission surcharge
11:00 am   SF’s “Head West” Marketplace at the Ferry Building (Every 1st Sunday)  FREE
11:00 am   18th Annual Playa Bound Trunk Show (The Midway)  FREE*
*https://tixr.com/e/195506
11:00 am   “Lindy in the Park” Swing Dance Party (Golden Gate Park)  FREE*
*Weather permitting (rain cancels)
11:00 am   Oakland Museum of California’s Free First Sundays (OMCA)  FREE*
*Free admission; additional $6 fee for access to special exhibitions
11:00 am   “Castro Art Mart” Mini Block Party on Noe St. (Every First Sunday)  FREE
All Day   2026 Renegade Craft Summer Fair at Fort Mason Center (August 1-2)  FREE
12:00 pm   “Free Oakland Up” Market: Shop for Free Treasures (Every Friday-Sunday)  FREE*
*All outdoor items are free; one free indoor item per person per day, additional items for donation. Some plants and select treasures for sale.
12:00 pm   Weekend Sessions w/ Color Your Mind (Yerba Buena Gardens Festival 2026)  FREE
12:30 pm   Free Monthly Yoga Class for Beginners | SF  FREE*
*Free but an RSVP is required.
1:00 pm   Golden Gate Park Band’s Free Symphony in the Park (Golden Gate Park)  FREE*
*Free, but donations are welcome.
1:00 pm   Golden Gate Park Sunday Roller Disco Party (SF)  FREE
1:00 pm   Free Family Concert: 2026 Cabrillo Festival (Santa Cruz)  FREE*
*Akways free!
1:00 pm   Free Concerts at the Lake: 35-Piece Oakland Municipal Band (2026)  FREE
2:00 pm   SF’s Free “Sundays at the Beach” Chair Yoga Day (Great Highway)  FREE
2:00 pm   “Castro Art Mart” 2026: Drag, Music + Art (1st Sundays)  FREE
3:00 pm   Cuban Rumba Jam: Play, Sing, Dance & Enjoy | Berkeley  FREE*
*Free, but donations are encouraged.
3:00 pm   “San Francisco Mime Troupe” Live Summer Musical in the Park (2026)  FREE*
*Free, but donations are accepted
6:00 pm   “HellaSecret” Speakeasy Comedy Show & Cocktail Night (Oakland)  FREE*
*Free with RSVP
7:00 pm   Free Sunday Comedy Night in Downtown SF  FREE*
*Exclusive free tickets with Eventbrite RSVP. Otherwise $20-25 at door. Please note like most comedy clubs, there is a two drink minimum per person
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