Hyde Street Pier, San Francisco, CA

San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, a unit of the National Park Service, conserves the nation’s maritime legacy through a rich collection of physical resources, and by preserving the skills, stories and folkways of its people.

Hyde Street Pier is home to a fleet of National Historic Landmark vessels which host over 10,000 schoolchildren per year in experiential educational programs. The 1890 scow schooner Alma offers ranger-led sailing programs and participates in heritage events at communities around the Bay. Federal Arts Project murals and sculptures are preserved in the 1930s Streamline Moderne Maritime Museum. The Maritime library is a researcher's portal to not only books and periodicals, but the park’s extensive archive and object collections- from glass plate negatives, to small boats, to sailors' handicrafts.

We Players events at Hyde Street Pier:
12th Night, or What You Will, 2012
Travels with A Masked Man, 2013
Vessels for Improvisation, music and dance performance, 2013
Vessels for Improvisation, music and dance performance, 2014
Canciones del Mar, music and dance performance, 2013
Canciones del Mar, music and dance performance, 2014
Canciones del Mar, music and dance performance, 2015
Canciones del Mar, music and dance performance, 2016