SF Neo-Futurists' The Infinite Wrench
- ALL AGES
30 original plays in 60 minutes, featuring the personal, the political, and the profoundly WTF
Location
447 Minna St
447 Minna Street San Francisco, CA 94103Refund Policy
About this event
See the show the SF Chronicle calls one of "22 San Francisco things everyone must do!” 50 weekends a year, the critically-acclaimed San Francisco Neo-Futurists present The Infinite Wrench, an attempt to perform 30 bite-sized plays in a frantic race against the clock, in an order determined by you, the audience. Each week, the ensemble offers up new plays ranging from the personal, to the political, to the profoundly WTF, all truthful and inspired by the lived experiences of the performers. With The Infinite Wrench, the SF Neo-Futurists promise to break the fourth wall and maybe your heart but never your wallet. We hear it’s a great first date, too.
Please note that shows on 8/2 and 9/6 will be mask-mandatory! We are piloting mask-mandatory shows on first Saturdays for three months. For other shows, masks are encouraged but not required.
Online ticket sales close 45 minutes prior to showtime for each performance. Tickets are also available for purchase at the door for $13 + the roll of a 6-sided die. We reserve a few tickets for walk-ups at every performance.
Please note:
- There is no late seating. Please arrive early.
- The Infinite Wrench is all ages. However, any given performance may contain cursing and "adult" themes. If you have questions about show content, email info@sfneofuturists.com.
- Accessibility: 447 Minna is an ADA-accessible buildings with all-gender, ADA-accessible restrooms. If you have any questions about access, please email info@sfneofuturists.com.
- COVID Policy: Audience members are strongly encouraged to wear a mask. We can provide a mask if you don't have one. NEW: From July to September 2025, we’re pleased to offer mask-mandatory shows on first Saturdays of the month. At these shows, audience members will be required to wear a mask. (We may invite select audience members to unmask for plays that involve audience participation.) You can read more about this on our website's page on Accessibility.