Live Show at Joe Goode Annex

- Evening performance at Joe Goode Annex showcasing local theatre/music (listing indicates an 8 p.m. show). - Thursday, April 23 at 8 p.m. - Joe Goode Annex, 401 Alabama Street — listing at sfstation.com

A performance at Joe Goode Annex is scheduled for Thursday, April 23, with an 8 p.m. curtain at the Mission District venue on Alabama Street. (sfstation.com) The listing on SF Station identifies the event as GUSH Dance Festival 2026 at Joe Goode Annex, 401 Alabama Street, San Francisco. Joe Goode Performance Group’s own calendar lists the same run beginning Thursday, April 23 and continuing through Sunday, April 26. (sfstation.com) (joegoode.org) Joe Goode Performance Group says the Thursday, April 23 performance starts at 8 p.m., with additional shows at 8 p.m. on April 24 and April 25 and a 3 p.m. matinee on April 26. The company lists a run time of 1 hour and 30 minutes with one 10-minute intermission. (joegoode.org) The venue itself is part of Project Artaud in San Francisco’s Mission District. Joe Goode Performance Group says it moved into the Annex in April 2011 and uses the space as its primary rehearsal room, administrative base, and a rental venue for classes, workshops, performances, and special events. (joegoode.org) (sfstation.com) This year’s festival lands as the company marks its 40th year. Joe Goode Performance Group describes GUSH Dance Festival 2026 as part of that anniversary season at the Annex. (joegoode.org) For audiences, the event is less a one-night pop-up than a short festival run anchored at a small San Francisco arts space with a long-standing local role. SF Station currently shows the April 23 performance on its citywide events calendar alongside larger theater and music bookings across San Francisco. (sfstation.com) (joegoode.org) Joe Goode Performance Group lists the Annex address separately from its mailing address, with the performance space at 401 Alabama Street and the organization’s mailing address at 499 Alabama Street, Suite 150. That distinction matters for ticket holders heading to the show. (joegoode.org) Thursday’s 8 p.m. performance puts the spotlight back on a venue that has been part of San Francisco’s performing-arts infrastructure since 2011 — a compact room built for exactly this kind of local live work. (joegoode.org)

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