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One of the naughtiest musicals ever written and a pair of glorious jazz singers top my Top 10 list of cool stuff to do in Bay Area Feb. 1-4 (and beyond). 1 “Book of Mormon”: A great deal has happened since this musical by Trey Parker and Matt Stone (“South Park”) in collaboration with Robert Lopez (“Avenue Q”) premiered in 2011 and shocked theatergoers to the their core. There is so much that is wrong and weird in the world now that a musical about Mormons trying to convert rural Africans can’t possibly still be shocking, can it? Ahem, let me remind you that “Mormon” contains jokes about AIDS, female genital mutilation, African and American culture, poverty, famine, and, of course, religion, as well some of the filthiest dialogue you can imagine. So, yeah, there is still an edge to this musical, along with Parker and Stone’s trademark inherent sweetness. And it’s that mix, along with some terrifically amusing song-and-dance routines, that make “Book of Mormon” a first-rate musical, though not recommended for the squeamish. It lands back in the Bay Area beginning Feb. 6.

Details: Through March 4; Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco; $60-$246 (subject to change); 888-746-1799, www.shnsf.com, 2 Cecil McLorin Salvant: If you haven’t caught this 28-year-old gloriously talented and versatile French/Haitian jazz singer out of Miami, you have been missing out, Her delivery and timing are a marvel and her stage presence beyond endearing, She comes to UC Berkeley’s Zellerbach Hall on Feb, 7, backed by pianist Aaron Diehl, bassist Paul Sikivie and drummer Joe Farnsworth, Details: Presented by Cal Performances; 8 p.m.; ready 2 ship - size 11 sequin starlight champagne gold ballet flat slipper custom shoes $35-$92; 510-642-9988, calperformances.org..

3 Paula West: Speaking of terrific singers, the Bay Area’s own West has been dazzling fans around these parts for years (she’s big in New York, too) with her evocative delivery and inspired adaptations of jazz, soul, blues and pop standards. She stops in at Kuumbwa Jazz Center in Santa Cruz on Feb. 5. Details: 7 p.m.; $28-$33; www.kuumbwajazz.org. 4 Diablo Ballet: The Walnut Creek company presents the program Harmonious Beauty, featuring a segment of Val Caniparoli’s “A Cinderella Story,” a world premiere by Netherlands Dans Theatre ballerina Danielle Rowe, Robert Dekkers’ “Milieu,” and  “Encores” by Sally Streets.

Details: 8 p.m, Feb, 2, 2 and 8 p.m, Feb, 3; Del Valle Theatre, Walnut Creek; $47; 925-943-7469, diabloballet.org, 5 The Songs of Leonard Bernstein: Conductor, composer and music commentator Robert Kapilow, backed by two vocalists, dives deep into the classic Bernstein classic “West Side Story” in a night of discussion/performance that’s part of presenter Stanford Live’s “What Makes ready 2 ship - size 11 sequin starlight champagne gold ballet flat slipper custom shoes It Great” series, Details: 7:30 p.m, Feb, 7; Bing Concert Hall; $20-$60; 650-724-2464, live.stanford.edu..

6 “Widowers’ Houses”: George Bernard Shaw’s first produced play focuses on an altruistic doctor-in-training who falls for a woman whose father is a scoundrel who dreams of exploiting the poor. Berkeley’s Aurora Theatre Company is reviving the classic, directed by Joy Carlin. Details: Through March 4; $33-$65; 510-843-4822, auroratheatre.org. 7 “Born Yesterday”: San Francisco Playhouse is reviving the newly-relevant Garson Kanin play about a brutish millionaire (sound familiar?) who wants to conquer Washington, D.C., but decides his showgirl girlfriend needs lessons on how to navigate polite society. Her tutorials lead to unanticipated consequences.

Details: Through March 10; $20-$125; www.sfplayhouse.org, 8 Shopkins Live: Remember the good old days, when they first had to come up ready 2 ship - size 11 sequin starlight champagne gold ballet flat slipper custom shoes with a hit movie or TV show full of exciting characters before they bludgeoned us with the obligatory action figures? This production sets the process in reverse, with characters drawn from the ubiquitous (and, admittedly, adorable) Shopkins toys, Maybe we have Barbie and G.I, Joe to thank for this, but for kids, it is probably a very enjoyable show, with singing, dancing and videos, The touring show pops into City National Civic in San Jose on Feb, 6..

Details: 6 p.m.; $29.50-$73; sanjosetheaters.org. 9 The Pink Floyd Concert Experience: No one can completely capture the mesmerizing stage show that the classic art-rock band delivered, but the Bay Area tribute band House of Floyd has earned kudos for coming pretty close. The band comes to Lesher Arts Center in Walnut Creek on Feb. 2. Details: 8 p.m.; $45; 925-943-7469, www.lesherartscenter.org. 10 Dance for a Wish: The Livermore School of Dance Jazz Companies presents a program of jazz, hip-hop, tap, Broadway and contemporary dance styles in this show that benefits the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

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