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This World Is Not My Home | |||
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A place to eat, a place to sleep, a place to shit, a place to fuck. Paducah Mining Co. takes an intimate look at how people meet their basic needs and what it costs us individually to in terms of relationships, personal satisfaction, health, and happiness. ÊDoes the world revolve around money? Once people bartered, hereÕs a chicken for that shovel, and all was good. Directed by E. Hunter Spreen, Assistant Director: Michelle Talgarow, Performers: Anthony Alba, Karen Marek, Susannah Martin, Jeff Taub, and Don Wood. Past Credits include: Our past work includes the panoramic Waltzing the Half-Hula, an original work, and was part of the1997 SF Fringe Festival. Strangest Yellow, based on Charlotte Perkins Gilman's feminist masterpiece, The Yellow Wallpaper which premiered at the 1998 San Francisco Fringe Festival. In 1999, we produced the Dean Goodman Choice Award-winning revival of Sam Shepard's Fool for Love at the Phoenix II Theatre. In October of 2000, we produced the SF Bay Area premiere of Paula Vogel's controversial Hot 'n' Throbbin' at Venue 9. In the spring of 2001, at the Exit Stage Left, Paducah produced a pair of one-acts entitled Two by Sea, featuring Richard Greenberg's Life Under Water and Edward Albee's Finding the Sun. In June 2002, we produced 611 $upreme -- founder E. Hunter Spreen's innovative
and provocative new drama about domestic terrorism, dissent, and freedom
of speech, which recently earned three Dean Goodman Choice Awards for Direction,
Original Writing, and Production. ÊIn December 2002, we presented
Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, as part of the Theatre of Yugen Presents series. ACTORS THEATRE STAGE 2 - 533 Sutter Street (Upstairs) FRIDAY 5 7:00 PM | |||