10 shows and concerts to catch this weekend


From a hit Broadway musical about Michael Jackson to Masako Miki’s one-of-a-kind art and arguably the most controversial performer in popular music right now, there is a lot to see and do in the Bay Area this weekend.

Here’s a partial roundup.

Theater picks: ‘MJ,’ ‘Home’

Here are two productions Bay Area theater fans should know about.

“MJ”: If you are going to create a jukebox musical, it’s hard to find a better catalogue of songs than those created and popularized by Michael Jackson. Created by award-winning theater-makers Christopher Wheeldon and Lynn Nottage, the show features such top Jackson singles as “Beat It” and “Billie Jean,” several Jackson 5 songs and other hits of the era. And while the show touches on Jackson’s difficult childhood, it largely stays away from the late performer’s larger controversies. Jordan Markus stars in the title role in the cast that includes Fremont native Kristin Stokes. The musical, which opened on Broadway in 2022, is at Broadway San Jose for a short run.

Details: Through Aug. 3; San Jose Center for the Performing Arts; 2½ hours with 1 intermission; tickets start at $59; broadwaysanjose.com.

“Home: A Palestinian Woman’s Pursuit of Life, Liberty & Happiness”: Hend Ayoub’s hyper-topical solo show, commissioned by SF Playhouse through its Sandbox Series of new plays, is a poignant, humorous and heartbreaking account of her childhood in Israel and pursuit of an acting career in Israel, Egypt, and New York. It’s playing at the Z Space in San Francisco through Aug. 16.

Details: $40; www.sfplayhouse.org.

— Randy McMullen, Staff

The exhibit "Midnight March" by Californian-Japanese artist Masako Miki runs until Dec. 7, 2025, at the Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco. (Nicholas Lea Bruno/Courtesy ICA SF)
The exhibit “Midnight March” by Californian-Japanese artist Masako Miki runs until Dec. 7, 2025, at the Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco. (Nicholas Lea Bruno/Courtesy ICA SF) 

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