Sunday Feb 22, 2015 7:00 PM - Sunday Feb 22, 2015 8:45 PM | $12.00 - $25.00 |
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Solo Sundays 2/22/15
2/22/15 (4:30) Tickets are Available at the Door
G A R Y . W A L K E R "Clean Piss = Fifty Bucks" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gary always wondered why his dad would make him piss in a cup. But the bigger mystery is why his dad would then turn around and sell that cup of piss for fifty bucks to some of his friends. It all comes together when Gary discovers the hydroponic grow box locked away in the laundry room closet. Should Gary follow the advice of the D.A.R.E. police officer and turn his parents in?
C A R O L I N E . W A M P O L E "Goodnight Cambridge, Hello Malibu Barbie" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Caroline doesn't understand why her older sister Mimi won't stand up to Donna the bully at school. Just because Donna looks like the Tasmanian Devil in a snow suit, that doesn't give her the right to take their lunch money every day! Caroline is so fed up with Donna's bullying and her sister's cowardice that she's ready to throw herself into the ring with one of the biggest, meanest 5th graders this side of the Atlantic. And even though Caroline is an 8-year-old, 50-pound featherweight barely subsisting on her bohemian mother's macrobiotic diet, she's got an Eric Clapton sheepskin coat, a Malibu Barbie, and some good old Abbie-Hoffman-style yippie bravado in her corner.
A D Y . A B B O T "Meditations on Muni" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ady really wants to love mankind. After all, we're just reflections of one another. Lead with compassion, and the oneness of all that is will continue to reveal itself moment by moment. Right? But how do these principles apply on the bus? Do they apply at all?
B R U C E . P A C H T M A N "Sometimes You Just Bomb, Bomb, Bomb, Bomb, Bomb, Bomb" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bruce wants to buy a grandfather clock. The salesman will only sell him a watch. If this sounds like the beginning of a comedy act, you're right. The salesman, played by Bruce's brother Kurt, has never performed before and is both very excited and very anxious. His concern "How do we know our stuff is funny?" Bruce, the one with the show biz experience, and even more anxiety, knows the answer: We don't.
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LocationStage Werx Theatre (View)
446 Valencia St.
San Franciscosco, CA 94103
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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