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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
2 months ago

Around Berkeley: Rebecca Solnit, Michael Pollan, Jeff Chang book talks; Louise Pearl show

Louise Pearl's one-woman show Pass the Nails and Shame The Devil recounts the experience of her family's ordeal building their own house amid Oakland's 1980s crack epidemic as her strong-willed, Louisiana-born mother and gather a motley crew of men to make this dream home into a reality.
East Bay (California)
London music
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

16 Postcodes review one-woman patchwork psychogeography of London

Jessica Regan's interactive one-woman show explores 16 London postcodes through audience-selected stories, blending improvisation with dramatic monologue in a collaborative theatrical experience.
fromTime Out London
8 months ago

Full dates and on sale details have been released for Cynthia Erivo's one-woman 'Dracula' in London's West End

In 2014 the then-unknown Brit was cast in the lead role of the massive West End folly I Can't Sing!, a parody of The X-Factor that turned up years too late for the zeitgeist and duly died a death at the gargantuan London Palladium. But unbenownst to her, she'd already made it: the previous year she'd got great reviews in the tiny Menier Chocolate Factory's production of the musical adaptation of Alice Walker's classic novel The Color Purple.
Arts
fromAlternative Medicine Magazine
8 months ago

Nellie Oleson: The Nasty Little Girl on Little House on the Prairie

Today, Arngrim, 63, can be found performing in her critically acclaimed global one-woman show, Confessions of a Prairie Bitch. This riotous show recounts her role as the bratty Oleson and life behind the scenes. Never afraid to dish the dirt, Arngrim startles audiences internationally with off-color stories about child stars and TV icons of the 1970s and 80s including Melissa Gilbert, Michael Landon, RuPaul, Liberace, Carol Channing, Bette Midler and others.
Alternative medicine
fromwww.amny.com
10 months ago

Laverne Cox brings her one-woman show Gurrl, How Did I Get Here?' to NYC | amNewYork

Laverne Cox's one-woman show, Gurrl, How Did I Get Here?, on July 28, explores the themes of love, loss, trauma, triumph, and self-acceptance.
NYC music
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