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1 Quandary Place
Abundance
ADVENTURES OF A SUBSTITUTE TEACHER
Barroom Philosophers
Border Crossings
The Children's Museum
Class Notes
Embarrassment & Death
The Falls of Vincent Millay
Found and Lost: Goals for 2002
Frisco Fred's Cabaret!

Fuck You Cancer
Great Hymn of Thanksgiving / Conversation Storm
The Hasheesh Eater
Heavy Metal Playground
HER KIND: The Life & Poetry of Anne Sexton
i hate my friends
Jesus Rant
Kiss My Booth
Korean Badass
Low Hanging Fruit
Monkey Poet Stand-Up!
Organic Boxed Chicken Stock

parts is parts:
Party of One
RM3
The Sewers
Shopping as a Spiritual Path
Spotless
The Stetson Manifesto
A Strange Black Passion
Super Glossy!
TeleMongol
Terrible Voice
Tesla's White Pigeon
Turn of the Screw
You Go First

 

Border Crossings
EXIT Stage Left
WEDNESDAY 5 7:00 PM
SATURDAY 8 8:30 PM
SUNDAY 9 1:00 PM
MONDAY 10 8:30 PM
TUESDAY 11 10:00 PM
WEDNESDAY 12 7:00 PM

Border Crossings
By Rick Huddle
Portland, Oregon
45 minutes
SOLO-PERFORMANCE
NOT FOR CHILDREN
MATURE CONTENT, COARSE LANGUAGE
TICKETS: $7

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Pat Benatar, Pablo Neruda, and Poison come together to solve the age-old mystery: Love or Lust?
China had the Great Wall. The US has the Rio Grande. Whether man-made, natural, or internal, there are all sorts of borders to keep people out. One man travels to Mexico and discovers his barriers for love. He meets a young woman who's willing to risk her life and travel the world to meet her mate. Why can't he open up to the woman lying next to him?
"Rick Huddle is the Hoover vacuum of storytellers-- he just sucks you right in."- Marc Acito, author
Director: Carolyn Campbell
www.rickhuddle.com
www.myspace.com/rickhuddle
Previously shown at the Brooklyn Bay Performance Space, Portland, OR and at Washington Ensemble Theater, Seattle, WA