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Jue’s Larry works the crowd with easygoing charm from the minute he enters, blithely ignoring his daughter’s play that’s supposed to be in progress. He talks about the Yee Family Association, a 150-year-old Yees-only men’s club that Lauren finds curiously archaic, and about his longtime boosterism of soon-to-be-disgraced state Senator Leland Yee, whom Lauren says is no relation while Larry enthusiastically insists that all Yees are one big family. Artistic director Bill English’s set consists of one ornate, oversized red door, which serves as the gateway and embodiment of the Yee Family Association and becomes a kind of character in its own right.

Peninsula Ballet Theatre Presents Cabaret: Love Songs: 8 p.m, Feb, 8-9, Peninsula Ballet ballet shoe christmas bi-color to customize Theatre Studio One Theater, 1880 S, Grant St., San Mateo, Includes new and returning works, romantic duets and ensemble pieces, neoclassical ballet and contemporary dance, $30-$35, www.peninsulaballet.org/cabaret-love-songs, Brahms Concerto for Violin and Cello: 8 p.m, Feb, 9, Canada College, Main Theater, 4200 Farm Hill Blvd., Redwood City, Redwood Symphony presents violinist Miranda Liu and cellist Jonah Kim, $10-$35, RedwoodSymphony.org..

Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University. “Inspired by Temptation: Odilon Redon and Saint Anthony,” through Oct. 20. “Manet and the Graphic Arts in France, 1860″“1880,” through Nov.17. “Sculpture from the Fisher Collection,” through Oct. 13. “Carrie Mae Weems: Three Decades of Photography and Video,” Oct. 16-Jan. 5, 2014. “Flesh and Metal: Body and Machine in Early 20th-Century Art,” more than 70 artworks that explore a central dynamic of art making in Europe and the Americas between the 1910s and the early 1950s, Nov. 13-March 16, 2014. 11 a.m.-5p.m. Wednesdays-Sundays; Thursdays till 8 p.m. Stanford campus, off Palm Drive at Museum Way. 650-723-4177 or museum.stanford.edu.

Director Randall Nott, who also designed the set and lighting, does a great job helping his performers capture a full measure of the show’s goofiness, The biggest set piece, about a third of a sailing ship, pokes out from the tiny stage and into the auditorium, setting the understanding that this isn’t going to be just another night at the theater, In a bizarre sort of way, the ballet shoe christmas bi-color to customize show makes you yearn to find a place where Louis De Rougemont is accepting volunteers for another one of his adventures..

“Kursk”: Through April 8, La Val’s Subterranean, 1834 Euclid Ave., Berkeley. On a covert mission to the Barents Sea, a British submarine crew witnesses the sinking of the Kursk. As the crew grapple with how to respond, we become immersed in a poignantly personal story set against the backdrop of a devastating maritime disaster, in this all-female production by Theatre Lunatico. Preview: March 8. $15-$25. http://bit.ly/2rffhPo. “The Wolves”: Through April 8, Marin Theatre Company, 397 Miller Ave., Mill Valley. As a suburban girls’ indoor soccer team warms up in this play, the team navigates big questions and wages tiny battles with all the vim and vigor of a pack of adolescent warriors. $10-$49. www.marintheatre.org/productions/the-wolves.

 
 
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