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THE TONI REMBE THEATER (formerly the Geary Theater)

& The Garret Cabaret space

415 Geary Street
San Francisco, CA 94102

The beautiful, historic Toni Rembe Theater (formerly the Geary Theater)—rising from the rubble of the catastrophic earthquake and fires of 1906 and immediately hailed as the “perfect playhouse”—has been our home since the beginning.

Truly a fixture of our San Francisco community, the Toni Rembe Theater is located in the heart of the Union Square shopping and theatrical district, close to public transportation and some of the finest hotels, restaurants, and cultural treasures the city has to offer.

 

We acknowledge the land

As part of our commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion, we are in the process of building a meaningful, continual relationship with the local Indigenous theater community. As part of this we begin by honoring the lands upon which we do our work. We would be proud to offer deep gratitude to the tribal band of Ramaytush Ohlone peoples and their lands that cover Northern California and down the Pacific coastline. Prior to the arrival of the Spanish in the 1700s, the Ramaytush Ohlone numbered approximately 1500 persons, and made their life on the sacred lands. Due to the invasion and the establishment of Franciscan Missions throughout California, only a few families survived and still remain. Those descendants make up the membership of the Association of Ramaytush Ohlone (ARO) today. We honor the Ohlone as a people, their resilience, and all they have done and continue to do in maintaining sacred and ancestral lands, ceremony, and communities to this day.

The Garret

On the fifth floor of the Toni Rembe Theater, you'll find the Garret, a private cabaret space overlooking Geary Street that can be used for everything from dinner parties to cocktail receptions to special preshow performances. A flexible and intimate room that can be arranged in a number of ways, from theater seating to banquet dining to a boardroom- or classroom-style setup, the Garret comes equipped with a catering kitchen and an LED-lighted feature wall, offering visitors a state-of-the-art experience.

Public Transit to Toni Rembe Theater

BART & MUNI Powell Street Station
Tram: F
Bus: 6, 7, 7R, 7X, 9, 9R, 21, 31, K-OWL, L-OWL, M-OWL, N-OWL

For more detailed public transportation information, visit the Bay Area’s 511 TakeTransit Trip Planner.

Toni Rembe Theater Box Office

405 Geary Street, San Francisco, CA 94102

Walk-up Hours
The Geary Street Box Office opens for walk up on performance days at 12pm and closes 15 minutes after curtain.

Contact the Box Office
Call the Box Office on 415.749.2228 or email at tickets@act-sf.org.

Parking

We recommend booking convenient and affordable parking in advance through SpotHero, the nation's leading parking reservations app.

To reserve your parking spot, visit the American Conservatory Theater SpotHero Parking Page and book a spot with rates up to 50% off drive-up.

Parking is also available at the Mason/O’Farrell Garage, located at the corner of Mason and O’Farrell streets.

Theatergoers can park for up to five hours at the Mason/O’Farrell Garage for $15. Show your ticket stub upon exiting to receive this special discount.

Each level of the garage has two accessible parking spaces next to the elevators. Even if the garage is marked “full,” accessible places are still available for those who need them.

A.C.T. subscribers have the option to purchase prepaid parking booklets for the Mason/O’Farrell Garage when ordering season subscriptions.

Lost and Found 

To report a lost item, simply call or email our box office. 

If you can provide the following information, it can help us find your things:

  • Knowing your seat number – the most frequent location of a lost item is under your seat. If you don’t have your seat number the box office can help you find it.
  • A good description – For more common items, like “a black umbrella” or “a pair of glasses” it helps to describe details such as “with a leather strap handle” or “crimson red frames”.
  • Let us know if you may have had it with you in another area of the theater, such as one of our bars or restrooms. 

We’re very happy to assist: 415.749.2228 or tickets@act-sf.org.

We acknowledge the land

As part of our commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion, we are in the process of building a meaningful, continual relationship with the local Indigenous theater community. As part of this we begin by honoring the lands upon which we do our work. We would be proud to offer deep gratitude to the tribal band of Ramaytush Ohlone peoples and their lands that cover Northern California and down the Pacific coastline. Prior to the arrival of the Spanish in the 1700s, the Ramaytush Ohlone numbered approximately 1500 persons, and made their life on the sacred lands. Due to the invasion and the establishment of Franciscan Missions throughout California, only a few families survived and still remain. Those descendants make up the membership of the Association of Ramaytush Ohlone (ARO) today. We honor the Ohlone as a people, their resilience, and all they have done and continue to do in maintaining sacred and ancestral lands, ceremony, and communities to this day.