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DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to present both, Wallace Shawn’s, “The Fever” and 
 Howard Zinn’s, “Marx in Soho.” The two plays are complementary. "The 
 Fever" is a raw portrayal of a person who is coming to social 
 consciousness. "Marx in Soho" humanizes the man whose ideas describe these 
 fundamental realities of our societies' social structure.\n \nTwo benefit 
 performances by veteran actor and sociologist, Jerry Levy. LevyArts’ 
 mission is to utilize theater and social theory to entertain, enlighten and 
 stimulate a constructive and reflective dialogue about society.\n\nFRIDAY, 
 JANUARY 7, 7:00 P.M. "THE FEVER," a one-man play by Wallace 
 Shawn\n\nWallace Shawn’s play, “The Fever” explores what a sensitive, 
 well educated, arts loving and consumption-driven man or woman of any age 
 discovers when his/her life-affirming existence is related to the often 
 brutal suffering of others. In the bathroom of a hotel our “anti-hero” 
 feverishly defends and relentlessly attacks his own way of life. Inner 
 voices and imagined characters fuel his fever as he narrates and often 
 attempts to enact his story.\n\nSATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1:30 P.M. "MARX IN 
 SOHO," a one-man play by Howard Zinn\n\nHoward Zinn’s play, “Marx in 
 Soho” portrays the return of Karl Marx. Embedded in some secular 
 afterlife where intellectuals, artists, and radicals are sent, Marx is 
 given permission by the administrative committee to return to Soho London 
 to have his say. But through a bureaucratic mix–up, he winds up in SOHO 
 in New York. From there the audience is given a rare glimpse of a Marx 
 seldom talked about; Marx the man. The play offers an entertaining and 
 thorough introduction to a person who knows little about Marx’s life, 
 while also offering valuable insight to students of his ideas.\n\nCentro 
 del Pueblo\n474 Valencia Street\n(Between 16th and 15th Streets, San 
 Francisco. Wheelchair accessible.)\n\nReserved ticket discounts for each 
 play: $10.00\nTickets at the door: $20.00\nNo one turned away for lack of 
 funds.\n\nTo reserve your discount tickets, 
 email:\ngiobon@comcast.net\n(Your name will be placed on the discount 
 ticket list at the door.)\n\nTo benefit: Barrio Unida and Bay Area United 
 Against War Newsletter, bauaw.org\n\n“The Fever” presented by special 
 arrangement with Dramatists Play Services Inc.\nMarx in Soho by Howard Zinn 
 © Howard Zinn Revocable Trust\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/12/09/18666132.php
SUMMARY:Two S.F. Performances: "The Fever" Jan.7; "Marx in Soho" Jan. 8
LOCATION:Centro del Pueblo\n474 Valencia Street\n(Between 16th and 15th Streets, San 
 Francisco. Wheelchair accessible.)\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/12/09/18666132.php
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