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Cy Musiker and David Wiegand scout the Bay Area for things to do this coming weekend and turn up a flamenco legend, a mashup of Cinderella and Romeo and Juliet, and much more!

TOMATITO and his Flamenco Sextet

March 12, 2014
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre

For tickets and more information, visit omniconcerts.com.

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Once on This Island

March 5 – 30, 2014
TheatreWorks in Palo Alto

For more information, visit theatreworks.org.

Medea

March 8 – 30, 2014
Buriel Clay Theatre

<i>Medea (Leontyne Mbele-Mbong) in African-American Shakespeare Company's Medea opens March 8th and runs until March 30th. Photo: Jay Yamada</i>
Medea (Leontyne Mbele-Mbong) in African-American Shakespeare Company’s Medea opens March 8th and runs until March 30th. Photo: Jay Yamada

For more information, visit african-americanshakes.org.

Cal Performances Presents the Vienna Philharmonic

March 7 – 9, 2014
Zellerbach Hall

For more information, visit calperformances.org.

9th Annual SF International Women’s Film Festival

March 7 and 29, 2014
Various Bay Area locations

For more information, visit womensfilminstitute.com.

Ani DiFranco

March 7 and 8, 2014
The Fillmore in San Francisco and the Uptown Theatre in Napa

For tickets and more information, visit righteousbabe.com.

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