Sunday May 10, 2015 7:00 PM - Sunday May 10, 2015 8:45 PM | Free - $25.00 |
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Solo Sundays - 5/10/15 Marga Gomez, Tbird Luv, Bruce Pachtman
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! Marga's piece is X-rated. !
M A R G A . G O M E Z "Pound" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In a cinematic lesbian limbo where plumbers, showgirls, murderers and school teachers hook up after the Netflix rental is returned, Corky has a winning hand but no luck with the ladies. All she wants is sex in her truck with a sympathetic femme with a backstory. But every woman Corky meets has been created by a dude. What is a fictional dyke to do? Marga plays Corky and the dykiest denizens ever conjured by Hollywood's dream factory.
T B I R D . L U V "Rosa Parks Vs.16 Year Old Baby Mama" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ East Hills is no place for a family of Cosby like kids to live. But this is where Tbird, her little sister and her mother now call home. She misses living on Sugar Top with Etta James and Jackie Robinson. Tbird doesn't like this new place. She has to hold her breath as she walks home from the bus stop when it gets dark. She doesn't want anything bad to happen so she is gonna do exactly what her mother told her to do - walk in the middle of the street where the street light can shine its light on her. And in case somebody tries to approach her or her little sister with a threat, she's gonna stab them in the throat with her house key wedged in-between her knuckles. Just like her mother showed her.
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
San Francisco, CA 94103
United States
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