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The San Francisco Improv Festival 2007: Week Two - Improvising with Pride Weekend
Improv Cabaret with Mark Baratelli (Orlando)
Improv Cabaret is a one-man musical cabaret. However, unlike a traditional cabaret act, Mark Baratelli improvises the entire thing, manufacturing plotline, monologues and lyrics just a millisecond before they tumble out of his mouth; and he does so without pause, to hysterical ends.
Mark is a master storyteller with what the Orlando Sentinel called a "warped imagination" and "Baratelli's humor runs in odd and quite wonderful directions." He is an excellent singer, whose comic timing and malleable face are the dessert topping in a most original show.
Improv Cabaret, performed with live musical accompaniment, has to be seen to be believed, and many people come back to see a second or third show, as you can be assured that no two shows are alike.
Me Likey (Toronto Canada)
Two women. One Suggestion. No holds barred. The Me Likey Fun Hour is a fast and furious improv show featuring two women who are absolutely fearless* (*fear of accidentally exposing a boob on stage excepted)
Jan Caruana and Rica Eckersley Trained at Theatresports Toronto and The Second City Toronto. These two comediennes have worked together in dozens of shows - Andrew Lloyd Whatever: The Improvised Musical, Hairy Patter and the Improvised Stone and Unckey Darryl's House of Sketchola, just to name a few.
Me Likey! have performed at The Chicago Improv Festival 2006 and performed as part of the opening night showcase of the 2006 Toronto Improv Festival
Host: Julie Potter (San Francisco)
Julie Potter is a rapper, comedian, and entertainer. In just a few short years she has made a name for her self. Julie was a resident company member at Lila Theatre and most recently just finished The Razowsky Project directed by David Razowsky, the artistic director of Second City, Los Angeles. Currently Julie is recording her debut rap/comedy album entitled EXODUS, which is scheduled for release in March 2007. In addition Julie was selected to be apart of the HOMOREVOLUTION TOUR. This is the first tour dedicated to purely Queer Hip-Hop artists and will be the subject of a new documentary. www.juliefuckingpotter.com
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LocationBuriel Clay Theater at the African American Art and Culture Complex
762 Fulton Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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