ABOUT SF RECOVERY THEATRE

In the midst of San Francisco’s Tenderloin district, where homelessness, poverty, drugs and the misfortunate have congregated and for the most part is ignored by the City’s Officials, is the home of San Francisco’s Recovery Theatre.

The Recovery Theatre is a grassroots organization with a lot of local and some municipal support. It is funded by grants from the art and health community in San Francisco with no full time staff, but with a core group of dedicated actors, composed mainly of people in recovery. Its mission is to meet people where they are, provide a medium of communication and deliver a message of hope, consequence and solutions.

Geoffrey Grier heads the Company and also hosts the Mr. Geoffrey Show, a local on-line show that focuses on the issues, concerns and events of the Tenderloin community. With on the job training theatre experience and many years as a group facilitator at various treatment centers in San Francisco, Mr. Grier holds a degree in psychology from San Francisco State University, and has assembled a cast of actors from clients in and out of treatment to develop and present his new play “The Spot”. A is a play about a teenage couple whose lives change dramatically when she gets pregnant at 15. Struggling to support his family, the young man resorts to dealing drugs to make ends meet, but soon gets wrongly blamed for the death of two people and is sent to prison.Grier feels that the theatre’s productions is the only safe place that people of different cultures, races and religious backgrounds can experience the lifestyle of another without feeling threatened.While many people are still battling substance abuse, mental health, or housing problems, it becomes a formidable task for Recovery Theatre to assist those in need to transcend them to a healthier, progressively positive life.

Making a Difference in the Tenderloin

The San Francisco Recovery Theatre is out to make a difference through the arts.

Meeting people where they are, providing a medium of communication, and delivering a message of hope, consequence and solutions.

A MESSAGE FROM MR. GEOFFREY

Director of the SF Recovery Theatre

A Forward Look

We march boldly into 2024 armed with new productions and venues with which to carry on ancient traditions. We continue our work in progress, “Night at the Black Hawk” an original piece reflecting on the lives and stories of the artists, musicians and residents that lived in the shadow of the Black Hawk Jazz Club. Presented at various venues, both high and low, throughout San Francisco, our monthly themed musical productions at Martuni’s Piano Bar offer an excellent backdrop for this exciting work.

We also welcome a new partnership with, From the Garden to the Table, to form a unique mobile dinner/theater intervention model to forestall the many health maladies brought on by poor diet and unhealthy lifestyles.

Having left 2023 behind, our accomplishments of starting the first Black Theater Festival in the Tenderloin, an article in SF Chronicle, a first of its kind Tenderloin Trifecta, performing three stunning shows in two days with the support of jazz guitarist, Spencer Barefield and actor/comedian David Alan Grier

As the many spirits that go before us have taught us….the show must go on!

Geoffrey Grier
Crisis Intervention Director
SF Recovery Theatre