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April 2, 2008
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Jeff Greenwald’s Strange Travel Suggestions opens!
Dan Hoyle Tings Dey Happen selling out fast!
Brian Wetzel’s Side By Side MarshRising
Dear All,
“Groucho Marx meets the Dalai Lama” so The Chronicle says about Jeff Greenwald’s STRANGE TRAVEL SUGGESIONS. Opening this week for Jeff’s return to San Francisco since 2005, there are a lot of stories to catch up on. Rumor has it he also has a brand new and very beautiful wheel for you all to spin (if you have not been to this extraordinary performance, an audience member spins the wheel and where it stops determines the next story. Just like traveling–you never know what’s going to happen next.)
The password ‘i’m a fool’ (all lower case) will get you a $10 ticket this weekend.
Dan Hoyle’s TINGS DEY HAPPEN is a big hit. The “little man,” again claps and jumps out of its chair for this wonderful show that is being honored on Sunday for winning the Will Glickman Award For Best New Play of 2007. And TINGS has just been nominated for the 2008 Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Achievement Off Broadway for Solo Performances for its run in New York. Tickets are selling really fast. Only three more weeks of performances left...PLUS A BENEFIT.
This just in THE BENEFIT: If you would like to support The Marsh and see Dan Hoyle’s TINGS DEY HAPPEN, we have organized a benefit on Saturday, April 26. The event will include a performance of TINGS DEY HAPPEN, followed by a wine and dessert reception with Dan. All ticket sales will be donated to The Marsh to help pay for the new elevator installation, making our second floor stage and classes accessible. So please support us and join me at TINGS on Saturday, April 26!
Next Wednesday (April 9) we have Brian Wetzel and his MarshRising performance of SIDE BY SIDE: A Journey with Depression. In 2002 Brian ended up at an emergency clinic being interviewed by a psychiatrist with a thick French accent and felt like he’d landed in the middle of an absurd comedy. After years of having depression freeload off him, he finally told the depression to “Get a job!” Since then the he has been touring the United States with this autobiographical one-man show. This too, is selling fast.
Hope to see you at The Marsh before another week passes!
My best
Stephanie Weisman, Artistic Director and Founder
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Opening this Week!
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Another round of...
Jeff Greenwald’s
STRANGE TRAVEL SUGGESTIONS
April 3 - 26, 2008
Thursday thru Saturday at 8pm
no show April 19th
“The last time Jeff Greenwald’s roulette wheel of a one-man show had a run at The Marsh, I went and laughed my head off. The Marsh is a small place, so Greenwald obligingly handed my head back to me.”
-Jon Carroll, San Francisco Chronicle
"Looking for global intrigue, great laughs, and high drama? Go traveling with Jeff Greenwald and you'll find it all -- on one stage." -Wes "Scoop" Nisker
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STRANGE TRAVEL SUGGESTIONS is a series of improvised monologues inspired by the vagaries of wanderlust. “I want this show to evoke the thrill of a journey,” says Greenwald. “The unexpected encounters and diversions that make world travel so wild and illuminating.” To achieve this, he asks audience members step onto the stage and spin a huge, colorful Wheel of Fortune. Round and 'round it spins, and where it stops, the story begins. Greenwald never knows which tales he is going to tell in the course of an evening—and the audience embarks on this expedition with him, from one spin to the next, as partner and traveling companion.
Greenwald draws from 30 years of travels for his stories. He has visited six continents, working as a writer, artist, performer and photographer. He is the author of five best-selling travel books, including “Shopping for Buddhas,” “The Size of the World” and “Scratching the Surface: Impressions of Planet Earth from Hollywood to Shiraz.”
STRANGE TRAVEL SUGGESTIONS has enjoyed three previous sold out runs at The Marsh since its 2003 premiere.
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themarsh San Francisco
1062 Valencia Street near 22nd
TICKETS:
$15-35 (sliding scale)
$10 discount tickets this weekend: password “i’m a fool”
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our 24/7 ticket service
Brown Paper Tickets
1-800-838-3006
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In celebration of his wildly successful five-month run at New York’s Culture Project, and in honor of this year’s Will Glickman Award for Best New Play.......
Limited Run!
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Dan Hoyle’s
TINGS DEY HAPPEN
RETURNS for a limited run!
No Extensions!
March 20 - April 19
Thursday & Friday at 8pm
Saturday at 8:30pm
Marsh Main Stage
"Engrossing, Funny...Tour De Force" -SF Chronicle
“Riveting…Funny and Poignant…In the spirit of theatrical journalism exemplified by Anna Deavere Smith, Mr. Hoyle is both a first-rate reporter and actor.”
--Wilborn Hampton, New York Times
“Entertaining and Eye-Opening...bristles with keen impressions of life and death.”
–Marilyn Stasio, Variety
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TINGS DEY HAPPEN is a riveting adventure story, a geopolitical tour de force about the year Dan spent in Nigeria on a Fulbright Scholarship, exploring the West African oil frontier. The Niger Delta, supplier of 10% of America’s oil, has been targeted as the “new Middle East” of oil security and is an extremely dangerous place. Dan’s base was Port Harcourt - the same malarial swamp where disease and attacks from jealous warriors once killed the British and where now a second generation of warlords blow up Chevron pipelines to steal the oil and militants kidnap oil workers. Some oil companies have had to shut down their operations altogether.
Dan traveled alone around the swamps, befriending militants, warlords, diplomats, activists and prostitutes. Even the U.S. ambassador sought him out to find out what was going on. He portrays all these characters in the story.
A native San Franciscan, Dan Hoyle is also the creator of two other hit shows, both performed in his unique form of journalistic theater: “CIRCUMNAVIGATOR” and “FLORIDA 2004: THE BIG BUMMER.” The San Francisco Chronicle says Hoyle has “a gift for mime and vocal mimicry that recalls solo artists John Leguizamo, Sarah Jones, or Lily Tomlin.”
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1062 Valencia Street near 22nd
TICKETS:
Thursday: $15-$35 Sliding Scale
Friday: $22-35 Sliding Scale
Saturday: $25-35 Sliding Scale
Reserve Seat Tickets: $50
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our 24/7 ticket service
Brown Paper Tickets
1-800-838-3006
or visit themarsh.org |
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Marsh Risings
Wednesday, April 9, 2008 at 7:30pm
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Brian Wetzel's
SIDE BY SIDE:
A Journey with Depression
“The fact that Brian is able to provide such an honest, yet hilarious perspective on a topic like depression is amazing. His performance not only made me laugh, but also strengthened my understanding of the mental illness.”
-James Christie, Crises Line Counselor |
A funny look at serious survival. Comedian Brian Wetzel chronicles his twenty year struggle with clinical depression and the humor he tapped into in order to survive. He takes his audience on a unique journey of laughter, painful truth and finally hope.
Wetzel had a typical suburban San Jose, CA upbringing in the 60‘s and 70‘s complete with a paper route to make money to buy 8mm Laurel and Hardy movies. As a teenager he was obsessed with the rock band KISS and dreamed of being an entertainer. Through the 1990’s he had a successful comedy and public speaking career, touring the Western United States, until depression began haunting every aspect of his professional and personal life.
In 2002 Brian ended up at an emergency clinic being interviewed by a psychiatrist with a thick French accent making him feel like he’d landed in the middle of an absurd comedy. After years of having depression freeload off him, Brian finally told the depression to “Get a job!” Since then he and his depression have been touring the United States with his autobiographical one-man show, playing such diverse venues as Stanford University and Napa State Hospital. When Brian’s not on the road he’s an avid fan of classic Hollywood and a cappella harmony. |
The
Marsh Rising Series
One-Night-Only
performances of rising talent at The Marsh.
Marsh
Rising presents works in progress that may be ready
for an extended run.
For information about putting on a Marsh Rising show, contact
Sharon Eberhardt at 415-641-0235 or e-mail her at sharon@themarsh.org
themarsh San Francisco
1062 Valencia Street near 22nd
TICKETS:
$8- $12 at the door
Except for special performances
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(sometimes tuesdays or wednesdays) at 7:30pm
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David Ford's Class
April 14 & 15
David Ford's Class
April 21 & 28
Rebecca Fisher
Wayne Harris
Angela Neff
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MONDAY NIGHT MARSH
(sometimes tuesdays or wednesdays)
at the marsh San Francisco
Anyone yearning to tell a story can become a part of Monday Night Marsh. Many local celebrities, like Marga Gomez and Josh Kornbluth, developed their work there. And so can you! For information on getting involved with Monday Night Marsh, please contact the program director, Patti Meyer at patti@themarsh.org or telephone her at 415-641-0235.
themarsh San Francisco
1062 Valencia Street near 22nd
TICKETS at the door only:
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MARSH
YOUTH THEATER, MYT
MYT has a new class schedule each season of the year. Please visit www.themarsh.org/myt for information or to sign up for classes and workshops.
Or email Emily at myt@themarsh.org.
In addition to the regular classes, we also have a great middle school and high school internship program. Check our website at www.themarsh.org/myt for more information.
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themarsh Cafe, Box Office,
Gallery & Performance Space
1070 Valencia Street (near 22nd)
The CAFE & BOX
OFFICE -
is open 7 days a week from 3:30pm to 10pm
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themarsh
1062 Valencia Street (near 22nd)
San Francisco, CA 94110
Call (415) 826-5750 for information
or visit
themarsh.org
Our
Cafe Box Office is open 7 days a week from 3:30pm to 10pm at 1070
Valencia Street.
We
are wheelchair accessible, except for the upstairs performance
space.
Attended parking on 21st between Mission and Valencia
The Marsh will not share your information with anyone else, and
will only send you occasional mailings.
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