Sam Shepard's Suicide in B Flat: Detective Yarn With an Improvised Jazz Score
Stage Werx 446 (446 Valencia Street San Francisco, CA 94103)
- Full Price:
- $15.00
- Our Price:
- FREE - $7.50*
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All offers for Suicide in B Flat have expired.
The last date listed for Suicide in B Flat was Saturday April 7, 2012 / 11:00pm.
Currently at Stage Werx 446:
Sketch Comedy Troupe's Latest, Killing My Lobster: Learns a Lesson
- Full Price:
- $10.00 - $20.00
- Our Price:
- $5.00 - $10.00
Award-winning comedy troupe Killing My Lobster (KML) has joked about the impending apocalypse and found laughs in family life. Just in time for the end of the school year, the Lobsters serve up their next mainstage show, Killing My Lobster: Learns a Lesson. KML has been voted "Best Comedy Group" multiple times by the readers of SF Weekly and Bay Guardian. Their latest performance is a full-out comedic assault on all things academic. Don't miss this 90-minute sketch comedy show with music and video at Stage Werx Theatre, a venue in the heart of the Mission District known for supporting eclectic, offbeat and daring performance. Learn More
1 Goldstar Member Review
Written on Apr 09 2012The play began a half hour late at midnight. If you're going to put on a performance this late in the evening, you need to do something to keep the audience awake. This performance was tedious, and I dozed off several times. So did all my friends. I will say the music was very good. The 2 star rating I give this play is for the piano player.
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