The luscious, exquisite harmonies come in many forms, whether they be sleek two-parters or vast expanses that showcase infinite layers of tonal majesty. The mellifluous voices carry a lovely, velvety texture, but don’t be fooled. The sound is fueled by rage, from women unsettled by just merely existing for others to decide their fate.
It is their time to rip down the establishment.
The passionate musical “Suffs,” running through Nov. 9 at BroadwaySF’s Orpheum Theatre, is about fighting for your life in 1913 with zero guarantee of victory.
Shaina Taub is the multi-hyphenate dynamo responsible for the show’s book, music and lyrics, in a production that has gone through some critical growth since its original off-Broadway run. The show does not shy away from drawing direct lines to today’s

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