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Nicole Maxali's "Forgetting the Details"
Bindlestiff Studio
San Francisco, CA
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Nicole Maxali's "Forgetting the Details"
November is Alzheimer's Awareness month, and Bindlestiff Studio is pleased to premiere Nicole Maxali's full length solo piece "Forgetting the Details", an endearing story that captures the quirky love between a grandmother and granddaughter. San Francisco-based actor/producer Nicole Maxali uses the stage to share how one Filipino American family copes with Alzheimer's and the choices a devoted granddaughter must make between caregiving and pursuing her American dream.

Described by Comedian Dave Chappelle as "funny, heartwarming and funny again," Forgetting the Details is an endearing performance piece that captures the unwavering love between a lola and apo. Nicole Maxali's one-woman show will make you laugh, cry and remind you that in the end, it's not the details that matter.

Directed by Paul Stein of Comedy Central Stage, Nicole's first full length play runs at the beautiful and newly-built Bindlestiff Studio located at 185 Sixth Street, at the corner of Howard Street, in San Francisco's South-of-Market district.  

WHEN:            
   November 10th through November 19th
   Thursdays through Saturdays, 8pm
   November 13th (Sunday matinee), 3pm
   *Proceeds from the matinee benefits the Alzheimer's Association

WHERE:          
Bindlestiff Studio
185 Sixth Street
San Francisco, CA  94103

For more details, log on to www.NicoleMaxali.com

ABOUT NICOLE MAXALI (Writer & Solo Performer)
Nicole Maxali quit her highly-stressful job running scripts for news producers and began her journey as a working actor and non-profit humanitarian in 2005. Since that first day she stepped out of the newsroom and onto the stage she has evolved creatively and spiritually through various local artistic productions at Bindlestiff Studio, Shelton Studio, StageWerx Theater, Off Market Theater, Brava Theater and Herbst Theater to name a few. Wanting to perform more of her own writing, Nicole took her first stand-up comedy workshop under Kevin Camia in 2007. In just a year, her stand-up experience exploded. Nicole has performed comedy at The Purple Onion, San Jose Improv and had the honor to open for comic genius Dave Chappelle at the San Francisco Punchline.

Under the tutelage of acclaimed comic/solo performer, W. Kamau Bell, Nicole Maxali wrote and performed her very first solo show, Identification Please, in 2008. Identification Please, directed by Allan Manalo & produced by Bindlestiff Studio, played a three week run at The Thick House in April 2009 and was selected as part of the 2009 Kearney Street Workshop's festival, APATURE.

Nicole is no stranger of what happens behind the scenes of a theater production. In 2008 she successfully co-produced an original musical "Love in the Time of Breast Cancer" at Off Market Theater with fiscal sponsorship by California Pacific Medical Center and South of Market Health Center. From 2009 to 2010, Nicole also co-produced "City Solo" at Off Market Theatre. City Solo was a weekly solo showcase which featured the best of the best solo artists in the Bay Area. During it's highly successful twelve month run, City Solo was highlighted in the SF Chronicle, SF Examiner, SF Weekly, East Bay Express and the Bay Area Reporter.


ABOUT PAUL STEIN (Director)
Formerly, the Associate Producer of the HBO Workspace and Talent Consultant for the HBO's Comedy Festivals, Paul Stein has coordinated, produced, directed and seen hundreds and hundreds of one-person shows.  Currently, Mr. Stein is the Artistic Director of the Comedy Central Stage in Hollywood, a development venue sponsored by the network. As a director, Paul has staged numerous solo shows in Los Angeles, New York and Toronto, including performances at soloNova Festival, NY International Fringe, Summer Works Theatre Festival, Toronto Fringe and the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, CO.  He is a graduate of L.A.C.C. Theater Academy, Cal State University, Los Angeles; and was the Artistic Director of Moving Arts, an ensemble dedicated to producing new plays and theatre works.  He is a member of the Dramatist Guild and SDC.


ABOUT BINDLESTIFF STUDIO
Originally built in 1989 as an experimental black box theater space, Bindlestiff Studio was established in 1997 as the nation's only independent and permanent community-based performing arts venue dedicated to the cultivation of emerging and established Filipino American artists. Bindlestiff Studio cultivates artists who reflect and celebrate the diverse values, traditions, and histories of Pilipino and Filipino American cultures through bold artistic expression and community engagement. Bindlestiff provides an affordable, professional theater to encourage artists to redefine the boundaries of social and artistic expression and provides the community access to diverse offerings in theatrical productions, workshops in directing, production, acting, stand-up comedy, and writing, in addition to a children and youth theater program.


ABOUT THE ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION
The Alzheimer's Association is the world's leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer's research, care and support. Our mission is to eliminate Alzheimer's disease through advancement of research, to provide and enhance care and support for all affected, and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health.

Tickets are non-transferrable and non-refundable after November 19th. Box office closes at ten minutes after curtain opens; there will be no late-seating theretofore.

Location

Bindlestiff Studio (View)
185 Sixth Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
United States

Categories

Arts > Performance
Arts > Theatre

Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

Contact

Owner: Bindlestiff Studio
On BPT Since: Nov 21, 2005
 
Alan S. Quismorio
www.nicolemaxali.com

Q&A

Question: How is parking there? Is there a garage near by?
Answer: HOW TO GET THERE BY: MUNI LINES: *Any lines that travel Market Street (Disembark at Market and 6th, walk two blocks up 6th towards Howard) *12 Folsom (Disembark at 6th and Folsom, walk one blocks down 6th towards Howard) *28 Bryant (Disembark at 5th and Howard, walk one block down Howard towards 6th) POWELL STREET BART: From Market and 5th, walk two blocks up 5th, make a right at Howard and walk one block up to 6th. BY CAR: There are parking lots and street parking available within the two block radius. Please take care to not leave valuables in plain sight and to securely lock your vehicle.


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