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3/19 event: Wedding Singer Blues
Marriage is For Everyone Wedding Reception and "Wedding SInger Blues" March 19th at 8 PM
Celebrate marriage San Francisco style and defy shmaltz, syrupy songs and anyone who tells you your dreams will not come true. Wear a wedding dress,a tux or both (fashion by gender unimportant)and admission is free. We want to show the world that marriage is for everyone who loves one other: gay, bi, straight or any combo thereof. So show up, show off your gowns and tuxes and party after the show at the "Marriage is for Everyone Wedding Reception”. Formal attire is optional.
Wedding Singer Blues (Theatre)
Contra Costa College
Jean and John Knox Center for the Performing Arts
Entrance of El Portal Dr. & Castro St.
San Pablo, Ca. 94806
This play has adult content and is not recommended for children.
Friday March 19th at 8 PM
Reservations suggested: 510-235-7800, x4274
Cost: $10 general admission, $7 students and seniors
Carla Zilbersmith's one woman show explores the trials and successes of a struggling singer in New Jersey in the 70’s. The show ran to packed houses in San Francisco last year.
Ms Zilbersmith is the Chair of the Drama Department of The College of Marin.
“Witty dialogue, insightful and vibrant storytelling, lightning fast character changes and gorgeously evocative singing create a memorable evening” The L.A. Times
This event is co produced by Clay David and Jo Perry-Folino
Wedding Singer Blues (Theatre)
Contra Costa College
Jean and John Knox Center for the Performing Arts
Entrance of El Portal Dr. & Castro St.
San Pablo, Ca. 94806
This play has adult content and is not recommended for children.
Friday March 19th at 8 PM
Reservations suggested: 510-235-7800, x4274
Cost: $10 general admission, $7 students and seniors
Carla Zilbersmith's one woman show explores the trials and successes of a struggling singer in New Jersey in the 70’s. The show ran to packed houses in San Francisco last year.
Ms Zilbersmith is the Chair of the Drama Department of The College of Marin.
“Witty dialogue, insightful and vibrant storytelling, lightning fast character changes and gorgeously evocative singing create a memorable evening” The L.A. Times
This event is co produced by Clay David and Jo Perry-Folino
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