Sunday Aug 09, 2015 7:00 PM - Sunday Aug 09, 2015 8:45 PM | $12.00 - $25.00 |
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Solo Sundays 8/9/15 - A few tickets available at box office. READ NOTE
A few tickets for this show are still available for this show at the box office. If you are interested in purchasing there tickets please arrive at the box office by 6:30. Bear in mind that parking is challenging near the theater. Allow yourself extra time to find parking.
BETH ELAINE --------------------------------- "Help God, I Hear You Hate Me!"
What happens when a pre-pubescent child is shoe-horned into a car with her large family on their way to a "two steps over from being Amish" Calvinist church on a hot humid summer Sunday in NJ? Does the conversation include theological questions like appropriate shirt colors for men, was Jesus good looking, the true meaning of red nail polish and what VD stands for? You bet it does! Religious Inquiry from the Lost and Found section of a Ford Galaxy 500.
PHIL SURKIS --------------------------------- "Mister Sister Baby Daddy Uncle Dog"
Phil's sister, Alisa, wants something from him, only she doesn't know how to ask for it. And even if she did, he wouldn't know how to go about it. What she wants is a miracle, but Phil doesn't believe in miracles...until he discovers the miracle of overnight shipping.
ADY ABBOT --------------------------------- "Getting There" (is the title for a 3 part trilogy that will be performed in its entirety on the 8/9 Solo Sundays. The description below is for the section named "Namasegway") The first rider panics halfway up a hill, spinning out and taking the next in the line down with her. Some uncle tries to be a hero by leaping off his machine and falling on his ass, sending his Segway wandering off, sans rider, into some nearby bushes. As she watches the horror unfold, Ady ponders the ensuing accident report and thinks, "Where do I begin?"
Solo Sundays: Hilarious, Heartbreaking & Provocative Solo Performances
Solo Sundays, San Francisco's premier monthly showcase, presents select samplings of veteran virtuosos and top emerging talent in the intimate Stage Werx theater in San Francisco's Mission District. Beyond stand-up and storytelling, solo theater creates casts of thousands - plus special effects - all bursting from a single performer. The results are hilarious and heartbreaking, passionate and provocative, ablaze with personal visions.
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LocationStage Werx Theatre (View)
446 Valencia (at 16th Street)
San Francisco, CA 94103
United States
Categories
Minimum Age: 16 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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