Sunday Apr 24, 2022 7:00 PM - Sunday Apr 24, 2022 8:45 PM | $15.00 - $25.00 |
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SOLO SUNDAYS, 4/24/22 - Sharon Eberhardt, Scott Cohen, Amy
Because we are concerned about the health of attendees, we require that everyone wear masks. We also require that everyone be vaccinated. Please be prepared to show your vax record to the box office staff.
AMY BOUCHARD ----------------------------------------------------- Amadeus Never Gives Me the Blues
Amy's just finished singing for her nana. She's waiting for her to say something. "Well I better put dinner in the oven so it's ready on time". Her nana walks out of the room. Amy is hurt and confused. She knows she's a good singer, she just graduated with an advanced degree in opera performance. But she wants to hear it from her nana. Her nana's the one in the family who had a singing career, but she gave it up to marry her grandfather and start a family. Is she jealous of Amy? Or protective? Amy is in a serious relationship and she wants to know from her nana if the decision she made was worth it, or if giving up a singing career is something you never really get over.
MALCOLM GRISSOM ---------------------------------------- I wanted to be a veterinarian
The year is 2001 and Malcolm is a 30-year-old successful actor. His successes are the result of unabashed risk-taking. Today, he takes another bold risk by transitioning from unemployed Actor to Employment Program Representative with The Employment Development Department.
As he nervously approaches his new state office building he asks himself, how can a rebellious artist like me find happiness in working with this giant bureaucratic employer? Before he can come up with an answer though, he's face-to-face with his new office building, His new home away from home. It's a grey, one-story warehouse about a half-block long surrounded by a fence that says, keep out! The interior isn't any more inviting. Every door has a keypad lock and all the windows are sealed shut. The employees are referred to by their social security numbers and have to enter a code in their phones notifying management when they need to go to the restroom. Wait a minute! Is this the Employment Development Department or Alcatraz?
SCOTT COHEN ----------------------------- Colorful Grandparents and Black and White Television
What do you mean you don't remember Fatty Arbuckle? Scott's grandfather shouted, loudly enough for the entire diner to hear. Although it had been fifty years since the murder trial ended Arbuckle's movie career, seven year old Scott knew better than to make excuses. He apologized and sat silently in the booth waiting for his grandfather to regain his composure. Scott knew his grandfather's next sentence would be important and must be committed to memory.
SHARON EBERHARDT --------------------------------- Mark of the Minotaur
Sharon is obsessed with Linear B, the mysterious ancient writing discovered on the island of Crete. But the two people who raced to decipher Linear B faced tragedy. Is the language cursed, like the Minotaur of Crete, and Ariadne, who helped kill the beast? Choosing to feed this obsession could be un-safe, but maybe safety was never in the stars, (no matter the choice).
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LocationStage Werx Theatre (View)
446 Valencia (at 16th Street)
San Francisco, CA 94103
United States
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Minimum Age: 16 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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