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Eavesdrop as your devilish host, Michael Rice, lures his ill-fated guests into dangerous territory... And laugh as they unwittingly succumb to his infernal charm!

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 1999 Fringe show received the “Most Sold Out Performances Award.”

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Show Links
1. Karen Ripleys’ Website
2. SF Fringe Festival 2005
3. The Exit Theatre
4. Gary Carr, Publicist

One Response to “Show Me Where It Hurts: SF Fringe 2005”

  1. […] But here’s the really cool thing: This year, the Fringe (or, rather, the fantastic Michael Rice) is offering podcasts with many of the performers, which can be accessed on the main Fringe page and found at the Cool As Hell Theatre Podcast. Among the highlights: El Camino Loco, Show Me Where It Hurts and a very honest Kirk White. […]

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