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  Waiting For Bordeaux
 SAN FRANCISCO FRINGE FESTIVAL 2006 PLAYS
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21/One
Another Ugly Duckling Tale
BabyLove
Before the End
A Boy Called Noise
Candy's Room
Cruel and Unusual
Curriculum Vitae
Eating Skeletons
Exiles
Fall and Rise of the Rising Fallen
Flamenco con Fusion
Fuse
Get It? Got it. Good.
Get Laughs or Die Tryin'
I'm Sorry and I'm Sorry
Irma at the Movies & Frozen
Just For Laughs
Kama Sutra
Kingdom of Not
Lunches of Our Lives
Neon Man and Me
nEO sURREALISTS sYSTEMS pRESENTS! Yeastboy and PigKnuckle: Together Again
Pomp & Circumstance
Readiness is All
Revolving Madness Living the Dream and Damning the Man
sally: MIA / Sheepish
Secret Ruths of Island House
Self Help - Polish Mantras for the Emotionally Dyslexic
Sisyphus on Vacation
Stone Trilogy, Three Tales
Thanatics - A Rock Opera
This Lily Was (Fontana)
Thrilling Adventures of Elvis in Space - 2
Tilting at Transformations
Visiting Bertha
Waiting for Bordeaux
Where the Sun Don't Shine
Woof, Daddy
Yellow Fever Express
Yorick & Co.
 

 Waiting For Bordeaux
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WEDNESDAY 6 10:00 PM
SUNDAY 10 7:00 PM
SATURDAY 16 8:30 PM
SUNDAY 17 1:00 PM

Waiting For Bordeaux
By James Daniel
RibTurtle Productions
San Francisco
A PREMIERE
45 minutes
DRAMA
NOT FOR CHILDREN
MATURE CONTENT

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Winner in Best Play catagory of Dominican University's 2001 Spring Playwrights' Festival of San Rafael, "Waiting For Bordeaux" is a one act absurdist play of an asexual god, a heterosexual female, a bisexual male and a homosexual male meeting up in a nouvelle California restaurant in San Francisco in the Nineties. The theme of art interweaves itself among people willing and not willing to wait for what that think they want and need. Is it worth waiting for a White Bordeaux or will a simple Red Bordeaux do?