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Out of Town: San Francisco

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What’s happening the next few weeks:

* The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art presents “Custom Built: A Twenty-Year Survey of Work by Allan Wexler,” a chronicle of Wexler’s work as an architect, sculptor and furniture-maker, from March 30-June 24. 151 3rd St. (415) 357-4000.

* The West Coast premiere of Richard Nelson’s “Goodnight Children Everywhere,” winner of the Olivier Award for best new play, continues through March 18 at the American Conservatory Theater, 415 Geary St. (415) 749-2ACT.

* The “Other Minds Festival VII,” a performance series of work by contemporary composers, including Gavin Bryars, James Tenney, Glen Velez and Alvin Curran, runs March 8-10 at the Cowell Theater at Fort Mason Center, Marina Boulevard at Buchannan Street. (415) 934-8134.

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* The art exhibit “Toulouse-Lautrec and the Spirit of Montmarte: Cabarets, Humor and the Avant-Garde 1875-1905” opens March 10 at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor. The show contains more than 400 works--journals, illustrations, paintings, posters and ephemera--related to the northern-most district of Paris. It ends May 27. Lincoln Park, 100 34th Ave. (415) 863-3330.

* “Saturday Night Fever,” the musical based on the 1977 film, opens April 11 and runs through May 6 at the Orpheum Theatre, 1192 Market St. (415) 551-2050.

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