Every week, our panelists choose the four shows they would most like to see again to be performed on Saturday. The fifith show is chosen by audience vote.


This week's plays, listed in performance order:


"Really Mature Relationships," by Max Langert (ASW Commission). Using market research to parse relationship data and work to solve significant relationship issue.


Todo Big Time Presents "No comas tomates antes de dormir porque tendrás pesadillas," by Adam Martinez & Isabelle Salazar.  Don't eat tomatoes before bed or you will have nightmares. "Once social change begins, it can not be reversed.  You cannot uneducate the person who has learned to read.  You cannot humiliate the person who feels pride.  You cannot oppress the people who are not afraid anymore."  Cesar Chavez


"Calm," a short play for six voices and one piano (The Performer’s Workshop). Six high school students struggle to understand themselves and each other through arson and sexual exploration. As performed by the students of the Performance Workshop under the direction of Michael McKelvey. Book by Nigel O'Hearn. Lyrics by Michael McKelvey.


"She Creatures: Scenes of Mythic Women," by Sarah Saltwick. Selkies and Sirens, music and food, but above all surprises!


"A Work of Consequence," by Richard Cambier, Hanna Kenah, and Zeb West. An original work of consequence (an ensemble physical theatre creation).


The box office is now closed for this show, but tickets are still available at the theater beginning an hour before the show.


Every week, our panelists choose the four shows they would most like to see again to be performed on Saturday. The fifith show is chosen by audience vote.


"Tower to Tower: The 1 Man Show," by SaulPaul (Adam Neal). "Tower to Tower" is a a one-man show where creator SaulPaul will take the audience on a journey down memory land as he shares his life story through hip hop and spoken word.

"T.A.G.," by Stamp Lab -- Cheryl Coward, Ana-Maurine Lara,&k.t. shorb. T.A.G. explores transgressive acts and their impact on marked bodies.

"Out of Lines," by Christopher Lee and Christopher Michael (Uprise! Productions). Uprise! Productions presents "Out of Line" featuring Christopher Lee and Christopher Michael, two titans in the slam poetry community come together to show glimpses of black masculinity in this hip-hop theatre piece. What do you have left when sanity begins to fail, haunted by visions of war, religion, and childhood trauma and sexuality. These two walk the line of madness holding on to their only connection to sanity, their pen and pad. Written by Christopher Lee and Christopher Michael. Directed by Zell Miller, III.

TBD by Eirik Ott. Some kind of Big Poppa E thing. I don’t know what yet, but it will be charming and funny and heart-broken like always.

Get Up is two master improvisers, Shana Merlin and Shannon McCormick, presenting narrative long form improv at its best. Expect multiple characters, quick edits, and sophisticated comedy as they make up a complete story on the spot scored by an improvised sound track.


The box office is now closed for this show, but tickets are still available at the theater beginning an hour before the show.


Every week, our panelists choose the four shows they would most like to see again to be performed on Saturday. The fifith show is chosen by audience vote.


Here are this week's Best of Week selections, in performance order.


"Lascivious Lunches and Decadent Dinners," by Priscilla Sample (ASW Commission). When her husband dies under unusual circumstances, popular cook and author Lynn Matthews is surprised to find herself a suspect in the police investigation.

"Our Angle in Heaven," written and performed by Maggie Gallant. An excerpt of Gallant's Long Fringe show, currently running at the Salvage Vanguard Theatre. Eight Brits reveal their painfully honest and funny stories in the aftermath of Princess Di's death.

"Folding House," by Sheila Gordon.
A real estate auction, a stroke victim and 911 Truth seekers converge in this solo performance.

Stephen Pruitt  - TBA.

"Nine Hundred Pound Goose," by Walter Miranda.
Drama.


The box office is now closed for this show, but tickets are still available at the theater beginning an hour before the show.


Every week, our panelists choose the four shows they would most like to see again to be performed on Saturday. The fifith show is chosen by audience vote. Pieces are listed in performance order.


"The Bitter Poet," by Kevin Draine. The Bitter Poet performs his guitar-driven poems for the masses! High energy and hilarious, The Bitter Poet rants his poems of Looking for Love In All the Wrong Coffee Shops, Strip Clubs and Black Box Performance Spaces! Video and audio at: http://www.myspace.com/thebitterpoet


"Travel Mugs are following Me," by Natalie George. Dance performance piece with 8-12 performers.


"My Darkness, My Inheritance," by Marcella Garcia. A monologue on the effects of death of mother at an early age coupled with turning 30.


"57 Boyfriends," by Stephanie Denson, Kirk German & Heather Huggins (DA! Theatre Collective). An original semi-autobiographical one-woman show.

"Mr. Schave and His Vaudeville Vignettes" (Ben Schave). A series of physical comedy pieces performed by a physical comedian.


The box office is now closed for this show, but tickets are still available at the theater beginning an hour before the show.

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Jan 17th 2009, Jan 24th 2009, Jan 31st 2009, Feb 7th 2009 at 8:00pm