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International Women’s Day Sails and Broadway Hits in San Francisco Today

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March 8, 2026/08:00 AM
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International Women’s Day Sails and Broadway Hits in San Francisco Today
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Joe Mabel

A Sunday of Cultural Milestones and Celebrations

Welcome to a vibrant Sunday in San Francisco! Today is Sunday, March 8, 2026, and the city is bustling with cultural milestones, theater matinees, and celebrations for International Women’s Day. Whether you are looking for a world-class musical performance or a final glimpse at a seasonal floral exhibition, the city has plenty to offer for locals and visitors alike.

Celebrating International Women's Day

In honor of International Women's Day, several community events are taking place across the city and the bay. One of the most scenic ways to mark the occasion is the International Women's Day Sail aboard the Schooner Freda B. Departing at 1:15 PM, this traditionally-rigged sailboat offers a tour of the bay while highlighting the legendary women of local history, including architect Julia Morgan and singer Janis Joplin. For those looking for a community meetup, a local social group is gathering at the Haraz coffeeshop on Franklin Street at 11:00 AM for a celebratory walk through Lafayette Park and the Fillmore District.

Classical Masterpieces and Musical Milestones

It is a historic day for the local music scene as the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra hosts its 50th Anniversary Concert at the Herbst Theatre. This one-night-only event, curated by Music Director Martin West, showcases the immense talent of the orchestra that has served as the heartbeat of the San Francisco Ballet for half a century. The program is designed to highlight the breadth of the ensemble's repertoire and technical skill.

Just a few blocks away at Davies Symphony Hall, the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra takes the stage at 2:00 PM. Led by conductor Radu Paponiu, these exceptionally talented young musicians will perform a rigorous program that demonstrates why they are widely considered one of the finest youth ensembles in the world. It is a fantastic opportunity to support the next generation of classical talent in an iconic venue.

Final Call for 'Bouquets to Art'

Today marks the final day of the 42nd annual "Bouquets to Art" exhibition at the de Young Museum. This beloved tradition transforms the museum's galleries into a floral wonderland, with local florists creating intricate arrangements inspired by the museum's permanent art collection. As today is the closing day, it is the last chance for the 2026 season to witness this unique intersection of fine art and horticulture.

Theater and Broadway Hits

The lights are bright on Market Street as Monty Python’s Spamalot continues its run at the Golden Gate Theatre. Theater-goers can catch a Sunday performance of this Tony Award-winning musical, which brings the quest for the Holy Grail to life with irreverent humor and show-stopping numbers. Additionally, the San Francisco Playhouse is currently showing FLEX, a powerful play that explores the lives of a high school basketball team in the rural South, offering a compelling contemporary alternative to the Broadway classics.

Local Markets and Sunday Staples

Start your morning at the Fort Mason Center Farmers Market, open from 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Overlooking the water, this market features over 50 local farmers and gourmet food purveyors. It remains the perfect spot to pick up seasonal organic produce or enjoy a fresh pastry before heading out to explore the city's various cultural offerings.