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The Quickies Festival: Short Plays About Sex from PianoFight/Playwrights' Center of San Francisco

Off-Market Theater (965 Mission St. San Francisco, CA 94103)
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PianoFight teams with the Playwrights' Center of San Francisco for a festival of all-new short plays, The Quickies Festival. As the name suggests, each of the seven one-act plays deals with some aspect of a subject that holds universal interest and fascination: sex. The cast includes PianoFight company members and up-and-coming talents from the San Francisco indie theatre scene.

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The last date listed for The Quickies Festival: Short Plays About Sex was Thursday October 28, 2010 / 8:00pm.

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

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Description

The Playwrights’ Center of San Francisco, which is home to more than 60 of the Bay Area’s best up-and-coming playwrights, partners for the first time with PianoFight, a company the New York Times called “Good for theater,” for a festival of new plays on a subject we can all enjoy: sex.

The Quickies Festival will feature seven new one-act plays, all dealing with sex in some fashion, penned by PCSF writers Andrew Black, Tom Bruett, Bob Hayden, Daniel Heath, Steve Koppman, Bridgette Portman and Kirsten Smith. The directing team, headed by Claire Rice, includes Liz Anderson, Julia Heitner, Wylie Herman and Neil Higgins. The cast includes PianoFight company members in addition to up-and-coming talents from the San Francisco indie theatre scene.

No one under the age of 14 will be admitted.


About the Ticket Supplier: PianoFight Productions

PianoFight was voted the Best Theater Company in San Francisco in SF Weekly's 2009 Readers' Poll, and the Best Up-And-Coming Theater Company in the City by SF Weekly in 2011.