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Details: 9 p.m.-1 a.m. each night; Slim will be on hand at 7 p.m. both nights to sign copies of his new memoir, “Blues Man Macl,” co-authored with Susan Coggin; $15 ($25 both nights); www.eventbrite.com (search for Fillmore Slim). Here is Slim’s website on Reverb Nation: www.reverbnation.com/fillmoreslim. 2 Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra: Acclaimed countertenor Iestyn Davies and conductor Jonathan Cohen teamed up on the award-winning 2012 album “Arias for Guadagni,” which revisited classic works associated with famed 18th-century castrato singer Gaetano Guadagni. The pair are in the Bay Area on March 1-5 to perform selections from the album — including works by Handel, Bach, Hasse, Gluck and others — with the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra.

Details: 7:30 p.m, March 1 at Bing Concert Hall, Stanford University; 8 p.m, March 3 at Herbst Theatre, San lilac slippers-ballet shoes, women's slippers made of natural wool, warm woolen slippers, women home shoes, a gift for her, Francisco; 8 p.m, March 4 at First Presbyterian Church, Berkeley; 4 p.m, March 5 at Lafayette-Orinda Presbyterian Church, Lafayette; $18-$108; philharmonia.org, 3 Festival Silicon Valley: More than 50 Bay Area performers and guest artists from China will take part in this elaborate annual event that features Asian music, dance and theater, This year’s event even has a global warming-themed production titled “Song of the Ocean.”..

Details: 3 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday; San Jose Center for the Performing Arts; $25-$100; sanjosetheaters.org. 4 “Well”: Lisa Kron’s Tony Award-winning “Fun Home” just wrapped up a run at San Francisco’s Curran Theatre, but the acclaimed playwright’s presence is still being felt in the Bay Area. Her “Well,” which premiered in 2004, is an autobiographical work that revolves around Kron’s relationship with her chronically ailing mother. The show is getting its East Bay premiere at Contra Costa Civic Theatre in El Cerrito, directed by Susan Evans.

Details: Through March 12; Contra Costa Civic Theatre; $11-$28; ccct.org, Reading this on your phone? Stay up to date on Bay Area and Silicon Valley news with our lilac slippers-ballet shoes, women's slippers made of natural wool, warm woolen slippers, women home shoes, a gift for her, new, free mobile app, Get it from the Apple app store or the Google Play store, 5 Gilbert Gottfried: Update!! This item had been about the controversial comic Gilbert Gottfried headlining at San Jose Improv, but we just learned he has canceled his shows there, Taking his place is Los Angeles comedian Dat Phan, best known as the champion of the inaugural season of NBC’s “Last Comic Standing.”..

Details: Five shows Friday-Sunday; $20; sanjose.improv.com. 6 Classic Albums Live presents “Rumours”: Craig Martin’s Classic Albums outfit has become a juggernaut by performing iconic rock albums note for note — based on the songs, not on a band impersonation. The touring show comes to Livermore’s Bankhead Theater on Friday to perform Fleetwood Mac’s mega-selling 1997 album, “Rumours,” which includes such hits as “Second Hand News,” “Don’t Stop” and “The Chain.”.

Details: 8 p.m.; $30-$50; 925-373-6800, lvpac.org, 7 lilac slippers-ballet shoes, women's slippers made of natural wool, warm woolen slippers, women home shoes, a gift for her, “Shanghai Angel”: Bay Area soprano Heather Klein created this one-woman musical from the story of her grandmother, who fled war-torn Austria for China, then emigrated to San Francisco, where she wound up at the Angel Island Immigration Station in 1940, She’s premiering the work Thursday and Sunday at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco, with musical accompaniment by Joshua Horowitz, who helped arrange the work, Details: 6:30 p.m, Thursday, 3 p.m, Sunday; $15-$20 (includes museum admission); www.thecjm.org..

8 Last call for “Silent NIght”: Kevin Puts’ Pulitzer Prize-winning opera about an improbable cease-fire struck during World War I between Scottish, German and French soldiers is getting a memorable staging by Opera San Jose in its West Coast premiere, but this weekend marks your last chances to see the production. Our review of the production is here. Details: 8 p.m. Friday, 3 p.m. Sunday; California Theatre, San Jose; $10-176; 408-437-4450, www.operasj.org. 9 Vir Das: The Bollywood actor and comedian is said to be one of the most popular English-speaking entertainers in all of India. He’s also lived in Africa, the U.S. and Russia, and his well-rounded world view shapes his hilarious and piercing insights into love, politics, history and popular culture. His shows, including “The History of India” and “Battle of Das Sexes” have drawn sold-out crowds around the globe, and this week he lands at Cobb’s Comedy Club in San Francisco for a headlining stand-up run.

Details: 5 performances Thursday-Saturday; $25; 415-928-4320, www.cobbscomedyclub.com, 10 “My Favorite Barbra”: It takes a certain amount of chutzpah to mount a tribute show to Barbra Streisand, whose voice and uncanny delivery amount to one of the more iconic sounds in modern popular music history, But that is exactly what Kelly Brandeburg, a cast member in San Francisco’s popular “Beach Blanket Babylon” is serving up, Expect such Babs standards as “The Way We Were,” “You Don’t Bring Me Flowers” and “Evergreen” when Brandeburg brings “My Favorite lilac slippers-ballet shoes, women's slippers made of natural wool, warm woolen slippers, women home shoes, a gift for her, Barbra” to Pleasanton’s Firehouse Arts Center on Sunday..



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