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69 Moments of Life
Actor, You're Killing Me
Air Tight Security
Almost True Adventures ...
Amazing Improvised Musical
Animal Farm
Ballerina on a Horse
Beautiful Man
Berserker
Caffe di Amore or ...
Check the Box
Clearing Hedges
Corned Beef
Countless
Crime & Variations
Death Blow II: The British ...
Demon Pope
Diagnosis: Jew Pain ...
Disco Prophecies
Ethan's Gift
Far From Springer
Fixed Boundry
Forty Love
Got Water
I Can't Believe They're Not Oriental!
Idiot Machine ...
In Cahoots
John Muir: Watch, Pray, Fight
Late Night Talk Show
Ludlow and Canal
Magic at the Fringe
Man 1, Bank 0
Marx in Soho
Mixed Signal
Mother: A Modern Buddhist ...
Naked Inquisition
nEO - urrealists present ...
Neon's Crazy Blue
Nharcolepsy
Original Action Pack
Park - N - Ride
Passages
Sandwich
Scabaret!
Searching for God in Kerala
Seventh Game of the World Series
Shadow Kissers
Strobe Vision
This World is Not My Home
Total Improvisation - ...
Train Stories
Tripping on the Equator ...
Twinspeak
 

by Jeremy E Sawyer
Piece of Resistance Theater
San Francisco, CA
59 minutes
Play-Comedy
Not for children
Mature content

$8

Sex, drugs and racial politics spice the menu at a
community roundtable on the progressive rave movement.
Who will leave the table satiated? Who will leave the
table sober? Is “peace, love, unity and respect” a way
forward for America? A diverse ensemble keeps you
gasping for breath, searching for answers, and
grinding your teeth.

Strobe Vision is about the illusions we cling to, the
“growth” we suffer as they are smashed before our
eyes, and the genuine hope for social change…

THE ABUNDANTLY TALENTED CAST: Rinabeth Apostal, Yoonie
Cho, Biraj Lala, Morris Naish, Marie Riccobene, Stan
Stone, Doug Swim

THE MAD GENIUS DIRECTOR: Raymond Rea

Jeremy Sawyer’s OTHER play, Solitaire For Two, was
produced at Stanford University and selected to
compete in the 1999 KCTF Festival for Best New Play.
It did not win. And that’s OK.

EXIT THEATRE 156 Eddy Street

Saturday 6 2:30 PM
Sunday 7 7:00 PM
Monday 8 10:00 PM
Saturday 13 7:00 PM