Sunday Jan 26, 2014 7:00 PM - Sunday Jan 26, 2014 8:45 PM | $12.00 - $25.00 |
|
|
Event
Solo Sundays - 1/26/14
************************************************************
-- > TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR
************************************************************
-> Theme: "WHEN DREAMS COME TRUE?" Its supposed to feel good. Instead it feels so, um, odd.
Black Virgins are Not for Hipsters written and performed by Echo Brown -------------------------------- Echo is about to lose her virginity to a good looking white hipster that she met on Craigslist. This will happen in ten minutes. That gives Echo just enough time to do exactly what you shouldn't do the first time you are about to get laid: contemplate America's racial problems. Echo is black. So she's use to pondering race. But she doesn't want to ponder race IN THIS MOMENT. Right now, all she wants to do is convince herself that she is beautiful, despite a lifetime of conditioning to the contrary. To make herself believe in her own beauty, Echo will pray to all of the gods, call her best friend over 20 times, and talk to her cat about the meaning of life.
Children are Forever, (All Sales are Final) written and performed by Julia Jackson -------------------------------- Julia never bought a baby before. Okay, she's adopting, but the agency sure makes her feel like she's buying a baby. Did you know some kids are discounted? Is Julia ready for this?
I Feel a Little Like Neal Armstrong co-written and performed by Bruce Pachtman --------------------------------- Bruce is an actor who just arrived in LA. He is already working with the most prestigious talent agency in Hollywood. A hot, young writer has created a role for him in a major motion picture. He is living with his brother in Santa Monica. Less then two months later, everything has collapsed and he is working at a hot tub club. How did everything go wrong so quickly?
Tipped & Tipsy written and performed by Jill Vice --------------------------------- It's just another day for three regular customers as they sit in their usual seat at their usual bar and order the usual from Candy, their usual bartender. Pat who is rapidly deteriorating from his alcoholism, is getting cut off. As the fellows rush to his defense, a little white lie mistakenly invokes an obscure bar tradition. Will Pat get his drink?
|
|
|
LocationStage Werx Theatre
446 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
United States
Categories
Dog Friendly: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
|
Contact
|