Off-Market Theater
The Off-Market Theater consists of two small black-box spaces, which have played host to "nomadic" theater companies, sketch and improv groups, spoken-word artists and musicians.
Off-Market Theater (San Francisco, CA)
Kosho presents his solo show Walking on the Moon at the Off-Market Theater. Inspired by the U.S. economy's recent struggles, the show also explores matters of life, death, and shopping. Kosho plays a wide array of characters, ranging from an Air Force officer and nursing home residents to Karl Marx and Paris Hilton.
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The last date listed for Walking on the Moon was Sunday October 11, 2009 / 7:30pm. (view all dates)
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We expect to have reviews on Monday September 21, 2009.
Inspired by the economic events of the last year, "Walking on the Moon" explores the themes of Life, Death, the Economy and Shopping. It was recently performed at The Marsh as part of their Monday Night+ Series. In addition to the narrator, the piece features an Air Force officer, nursing home residents, an escort, a hedge fund manager, Karl Marx, Paris Hilton and Maria Bartiromo. Directed by Joya Cory.
Kosho is a filmmaker and performer living in SF (). Recent projects include the mocumentary "Andy Warhol goes to Burning Man", "Japanese Pop meets the Playa" and the NASA documentary "Inner-View - Yuri's Night" (available on youtube.) Kosho has taken improvisational theater with Joya Cory and scene study at ACT.