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Archive for August, 2005

Podcast #20
Sean Daniels, Associate Artistic Director of Cal Shakes, has been named “One of the top fifteen up & coming artists in the U.S., whose work will be transforming America’s stages for decades to come.” & “One Of 7 People Reshaping And Revitalizing The American Musical” by American Theatre Magazine. And can you believe it? […]

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El Camino Loco: SF Fringe 2005

Sunday, August 28th, 2005

Podcast #19

A multi-media rock show meets one-woman physical, comedic travelogue brought to you by the band WKYM/RADIO. Kym Priess plays Coca the Loca, San Francisco’s own Best of the Bay homeless Latina icon.

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Podcast #18

Poets, Yuppies, Hippies, Lovers, Dreamers, and the Homeless all collide in a collage of twenty-one distinctive pieces. Each piece dedicates itself to a separate and unique district of one of America’s most happening and diverse cities: San Francisco. Preseted by BoxCar Theatre.

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3 Plays About Your Mom: SF Fringe 2005

Sunday, August 28th, 2005

Podcast #17

If you think your mother is bad, what does she think of you? A trio of local playwrights dish their unique perspectives in three comedic one-acts that takes a look at mothers and motherhood. Observe a modern day mother in her natural habitat. Learn how a Greek Goddess copes with an adolescent daughter. Witness […]

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Show Me Where It Hurts: SF Fringe 2005

Sunday, August 28th, 2005

Podcast #16

Take a whirlwind train ride through the 1930’s Depression era on a musical adventure teeming with irony and satire and framed by recent and futuristic political travesties. Is history ill fated to repeat itself or will these visionary hobos transform the iron jaws of economic death? By Karen Ripley and Annie Larson. Their […]

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