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B.O.O.M. Fest: One Life Stand with Alicia Dattner

Off-Market Theater (965 Mission St. San Francisco, CA 94103)
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The Best of Off-Market Festival, otherwise known as the B.O.O.M. Fest, presents solo and standup artist Alicia Dattner's One Life Stand. In this new show, Dattner tackles America's obsession with L-O-V-E, and takes her own love life as the prime example of this obsession. The show ranges from raunchy to revelatory, judgmental to judicious, slutty to sacred -- and Dattner always tells it like it is.

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The last date listed for B.O.O.M. Fest: One Life Stand was Saturday January 29, 2011 / 2:00pm.

965 Mission St.
San Francisco, CA 94103
917-363-9646
1201648off-market-theaters

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Quotes & Highlights

  • "I dedicate my life to expressing The Grand Cosmic Joke: that pain exists for us to take ourselves less seriously, to laugh, and to experience the joy and wonder of an infinitely perfect universe."  —Alicia Dattner
  • Learn more about Alicia Dattner on her website.

Description

After seven years of producing cutting edge, indie-theater, Off-Market will close its doors at the end of January 2011 with a B.O.O.M. PianoFight and Combined Artform present the Best of Off-Market Festival, running January 7 – 29, 2011.

Alicia Dattner, winner of the San Francisco Fringe's "Best Female Solo Act" & "Best of the Fringe," and a Goldstar "Roar of the Crowd" winner, brings her third show in three years to the stage in this year's knockout comedy, One Life Stand.

Her award-winning show Eat, Pray, Laugh! is still touring the country after playing off-Broadway in New York, Los Angeles, London, Bombay and a thrice-extended run in San Francisco.

Dattner's brand-new show tackles America's obsession with L-O-V-E, and takes her own love life as the prime example of this obsession. In the immortal words of Robert Palmer, "You might as well face it, you're addicted to love." In her most revealing and most comedic show yet, Dattner's material ranges from raunchy to revelatory, judgmental to judicious, slutty to sacred — and she always tells it like it is. (For her.) You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll identify... maybe find yourself a little turned on (but hopefully not while crying), and hopefully, you'll leave a little more enlightened.