Doors are 5:30 p.m.; showtime is 7 p.m.; clear bags only; Powell Street is the practical transit move.

The San Francisco stop of Fear& Live is Friday, Aug. 21, at Golden Gate Theatre, 1 Taylor St.; ATG's official event page lists doors at 5:30 p.m. and showtime at 7 p.m. (external source, opens in a new tab) The public listing was still routing readers to buy tickets Wednesday afternoon, but the fetched page did not show a public price, so check the ticket flow before you decide.

The bill is Hasan Piker, Will Neff, QTCinderella and AustinShow, which tells you the format: four stream-native personalities trying to make loose conversation, bits and derailments work in a seated Broadway house. That is the reason to go if you are already in the audience for this. A theater makes the timing less forgiving, and the opening stretch should be the most interesting part.

Door rules matter here. ATG says the event is recommended for ages 16 and older, with parental discretion advised, and no children under 5 are allowed. Bags must be clear and no larger than 12 by 6 by 12 inches. The listing also notes snacks, wine, beer and cocktails inside, plus step-free access, wheelchairs, accessible toilets and services for blind, low-vision, Deaf and hard-of-hearing guests.

For getting there, GoldenGateTheatreSF.com identifies itself as an independent theater guide and puts Powell Street BART about 1.5 blocks from the theater, with Muni Metro into Powell, nearby bus lines, rideshare pickup at 1 Taylor St. and paid lots nearby (external source, opens in a new tab). My two-hour version: arrive around 6:15, skip the bag if possible, and be in your seat for the top.