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DESCRIPTION:SAVE THE DATE!!\nTHESE SHOWS SELL OUT! \nMake your reservations today by 
 visiting www.theintersection.org or calling us at 415.626.3311\n\nMay 31 to 
 June 25 @ 8pm\nThursdays - Sundays, Thursdays pay what you 
 can\n$9-$20/sliding scale, general admission \n\nSpecial Benefit: Sunday 
 June 3 at 7pm\nReading with Jessica Hagedorn and Sean San Jose followed by 
 a performance and post-show wine reception, $25-$50 (Sliding 
 Scale)\n\nAnd...Every Sunday we will feature The Hybrid Project: Filipino 
 Voices Raising the Curtain\n\nbefore the show! Join us for a series of 
 performative readings exploring the groundbreaking poetry, performance, 
 storytelling, beat, and spoken word that is being forged by the Bay Area's 
 Filipino community. Visit us at www.theintersection.org for further 
 information.\n\nFeaturing:\nMargo Hall, Robert Hampton, Sara Hernandez, 
 Michael Torres, Jonsen Vitug & Danny Wolohan\n\nCollaborative Team:\nRaùl 
 Aktanov, Sharif Abu Hamdeh, Emily Auble, Melissa Balok, Kristoffer Barrera, 
 Stephanie Buchner, Vignette Ching, Safiya Delaney, Lisa Dent, Calvin LL 
 Jones, Timothy Jordan, Barbara Jwanouskos, Melyssa Jo Kelly, Melody Parker 
 and Chelsea Pegram\n\nIntersection and Resident Theatre Company Campo Santo 
 are pleased to be working once again with renowned novelist, poet, 
 multimedia performance artist and playwright Jessica Hagedorn to present 
 the world premiere of Fe in the Desert. This new play focuses around Fe, a 
 complicated woman, and takes place in the isolated American desert inside 
 the dramatic commotion of her broken marriage and a home invasion and 
 burglary. The characters who populate Fe in the Desert contend with 
 eachother's hidden fears, lost desires, and broken dreams over the course 
 of a wild and dark night. Spiraling back in time, each character's memories 
 take us to places far and wide - from Hollywood to the American desert to 
 the penitentiary. In her true hybrid style, Hagedorn morphs Filipino 
 melodrama with full fledged musicality, contemporary poetry, and intense 
 personal struggle.\n\n"Hagedorn transcends social strata, gender, culture 
 and politics..." -The San Diego Tribune\n\n"Campo Rules. Spend an evening 
 with Campo Santo and you'll see why this troupe is electrifying local 
 theatre. They create the kind of living, breathing theatre that makes you 
 want to stand up and shout." - J.H. Tompkins, San Francisco 
 Magazine\n\n**********\n\nALSO COMING UP - WRITING WORKSHOP WITH JESSICA 
 HAGEDORN & CAMPO SANTO\nCrossing Genres: A Writing Workshop\nJessica 
 Hagedorn & Members of Campo Santo\nSaturday, June 30 - 2 -5pm\n$60 ($55 for 
 Intersection Members)\n\nGeared toward writers of any genre and level, this 
 workshop will take you through a series of exercises designed to further 
 develop and explore your writing. Get individualized critical feedback on a 
 selection of your writing by American Book Award winner Jessica Hagedorn 
 and hear your piece read live by acclaimed actors of Intersection’s 
 Resident Theatre Company Campo Santo. Born and raised in the Philippines, 
 Jessica Hagedorn is celebrated for her bold, energetic and tragicomic 
 examinations of Filipino and Filipino-American experience in a wide variety 
 of genres, including fiction, theater, poetry and performance art.\n\n446 
 Valencia Street (btwn 15/16), Mission District\nSan Francisco, CA 
 94103\nwww.theintersection.org\n\nINTERSECTION FOR THE ARTS is San 
 Francisco's oldest alternative art space and provides a place where 
 provocative ideas, diverse art forms, artists and audiences can intersect 
 one another. At Intersection, experimentation and risk are possible, debate 
 and critical inquiry are embraced, community is essential, resources and 
 experience are democratized, and today's issues are thrashed about in the 
 heat and immediacy of live art. We depend on the support of people like 
 you. To become a Member, simply visit our Website and click on the Donate 
 Now icon at www.theintersection.org. \n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/05/15/18416604.php
SUMMARY:Fe in the Desert, The World Premiere of a New Play Written by Jessica Hagedorn
LOCATION:Intersection for the Arts,\n446 Valencia Street, \nBetween 15th and 16th 
 Streets, \nSan Francisco, CA 94103
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/05/15/18416604.php
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