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Where Angels Fear to Tread: Opera San Jose presents the world premiere of Mark Lanz Weiser’s adaptation of E.M. Forester’s novel. Through Feb. 22, times vary. California Theatre, 345 S. First St., San Jose. 408.437.4450, operasj.org. Build: Two video game designers with vastly different work styles collaborate on the sequel to their virally popular video game. Through Feb. 22; Thursday-Saturday, 8 p.m.; Sunday, 2 p.m. City Lights Theater, 529 S. Second St., San Jose. $17-$35. cltc.org, 408-295-4200.

The North Plan: A Washington bureaucrat is on the run with a stolen list of top secret enemies until he finds himself stuck in a mountain town police station in this Renegade Theatre Experiment production, Through Feb, 21; Thursday—Saturday, 8 p.m.; Sunday, 7 p.m, Historic Hoover Theatre, 1635 Park Ave., San Jose, $10-$25, 408-351-4440, renegadetheatre.com, Tuesdays with Morrie: Tabard Theater Company stages this autobiographical story about an accomplished and driven journalist who meets weekly to learn ballerina shoe (ballet slippers) with flower cake topper made out of fondant life lessons from his former college professor, Through Feb, 22, times vary, Theatre on San Pedro Square, 29 N, San Pedro St., San Jose, $15-$38, 408-679-2330, tabardtheatre.org/TOSPS..

MasterPieces: Ballet San Jose’s first repertory program of the season consists of the company premiere of Fancy Free, with choreography by Jerome Robbins and music by Leonard Bernstein; Tchaikovsky’s Theme and Variations, choreographed by George Balanchine; and In the Upper Room, choreographed by Twyla Tharp with music by Philip Glass. Feb. 20-21, 8 p.m., and Feb. 23, 1:30 p.m. San Jose Center for the Performing Arts, 255 Almaden Blvd., San Jose. 408.288.2800, balletsj.org. San Jose Jazz Winter Fest: This jazz festival features Taylor McFerrin, Kris Bowers, Kendrick Scott Oracle, Marc Cary Focus Trio, Mads Tolling Quartet with Tierney Sutton and Les Yeux Noirs. Feb. 27-March 8, times vary. San Pedro Square Market and Theatre on San Pedro Square, San Jose. $10-$30. 408-288-7557, sanjosejazz.org.

Tet Festival: Celebrate the Lunar New Year (Tet) while learning about Vietnamese culture during this festive event featuring firecrackers, ballerina shoe (ballet slippers) with flower cake topper made out of fondant the lion dance and watermelon-eating and Ao Dai contests, Feb, 28-March 1, 10 a.m.-10 p.m, History Park, 1650 Senter Road, San Jose, $3-$100, 408.800.1230, Ballroom Dancing: Ballroom dancers of all ages are welcome, Mondays, 6:30 to 9 p.m, DJs and bands provide the music, Air conditioning, wood floor, light refreshments and convenient parking, $6 per person, Camden Community Center, 3369 Union Ave., San Jose, 408-559-6209..

Venus in Fur: Real life and scripted action become blurred in this work about a playwright-director and the final actress he auditions for his play. Through March 1, times vary. San Jose Stage Company, 490 S. First St., San Jose. $30-$60. 408-283-7142, thestage.org. Where Angels Fear to Tread: Opera San Jose presents the world premiere of Mark Lanz Weiser’s adaptation of E.M. Forester’s novel. Through Feb. 22, times vary. California Theatre, 345 S. First St., San Jose. 408.437.4450, operasj.org.

Build: Two video game designers with vastly different work styles collaborate on the sequel to their virally popular video game, Through Feb, 22; Thursday-Saturday, 8 p.m.; Sunday, 2 p.m, City Lights Theater, 529 S, Second St., San Jose, $17-$35, cltc.org, 408-295-4200, The North Plan: A Washington bureaucrat is on the run with a stolen list of top secret enemies until he finds himself stuck in ballerina shoe (ballet slippers) with flower cake topper made out of fondant a mountain town police station in this Renegade Theatre Experiment production, Through Feb, 21; Thursday—Saturday, 8 p.m.; Sunday, 7 p.m, Historic Hoover Theatre, 1635 Park Ave., San Jose, $10-$25, 408-351-4440, renegadetheatre.com..

Tuesdays with Morrie: Tabard Theater Company stages this autobiographical story about an accomplished and driven journalist who meets weekly to learn life lessons from his former college professor. Through Feb. 22, times vary. Theatre on San Pedro Square, 29 N. San Pedro St., San Jose. $15-$38. 408-679-2330, tabardtheatre.org/TOSPS. MasterPieces: Ballet San Jose’s first repertory program of the season consists of the company premiere of Fancy Free, with choreography by Jerome Robbins and music by Leonard Bernstein; Tchaikovsky’s Theme and Variations, choreographed by George Balanchine; and In the Upper Room, choreographed by Twyla Tharp with music by Philip Glass. Feb. 20-21, 8 p.m., and Feb. 23, 1:30 p.m. San Jose Center for the Performing Arts, 255 Almaden Blvd., San Jose. 408.288.2800, balletsj.org.

San Jose Jazz Winter Fest: This jazz festival features Taylor McFerrin, Kris Bowers, Kendrick Scott Oracle, Marc Cary Focus Trio, Mads Tolling Quartet with Tierney Sutton and Les Yeux Noirs, Feb, 27-March 8, times vary, San Pedro Square Market and Theatre on San Pedro Square, San Jose, $10-$30, 408-288-7557, sanjosejazz.org, Tet Festival: Celebrate ballerina shoe (ballet slippers) with flower cake topper made out of fondant the Lunar New Year (Tet) while learning about Vietnamese culture during this festive event featuring firecrackers, the lion dance and watermelon-eating and Ao Dai contests, Feb, 28-March 1, 10 a.m.-10 p.m, History Park, 1650 Senter Road, San Jose, $3-$100, 408.800.1230..



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