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If you're looking for a little more humanity and a little less apocalypse on the subject of endings, Geoff Hoyle's Geezer is a very funny one-man show about aging, decline, and death. At the beginning, Hoyle tells us that his father died at 60.... More »
"Break out the tissues, I got Daddy issues," Pidge Meade tells us in her new one-woman show, premiering at the Marsh. Sometimes funny, sometimes observant, but mostly self-indulgent and clichéd, 40 Pounds in 12 Weeks tells the story of Meade's... More »
If you've never seen Ann Randolph perform, then you might think it's strange to say that she keeps finding new and amazing things to do with her face. But in her one-woman shows at the Marsh -- including the long-running Squeeze Box and current hit Loveland -- she demonstrates just how inventive you can be when your features appear to be made of very warm rubber. (She's frequently compared to the late Gilda Radner, and for good reason.) Besides being a first-rate physical comedian,... More »
Since the 1980s, San Francisco has been a hive for solo performance. Thanks to the ruggedly individualistic local landscape and opportunities provided by the likes of the Climate Theater, the Exit Theatre, and the sadly defunct Solo Mio Festival, the Bay Area has played an instrumental role in forging the careers of such renowned theatrical loners as Josh Kornbluth, Marga Gomez, and Eric Bogosian. At the center of these go-it-alone theater activities towers the Marsh. Since it was founded by... More »
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