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ADVENTURES OF A SUBSTITUTE TEACHER
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Border Crossings
The Children's Museum
Class Notes
Embarrassment & Death
The Falls of Vincent Millay
Found and Lost: Goals for 2002
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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
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Low Hanging Fruit
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Turn of the Screw
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Embarrassment & Death
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WEDNESDAY 5 8:30 PM
SATURDAY 8 4:00 PM
SUNDAY 9 2:30 PM
MONDAY 10 10:00 PM
THURSDAY 13 8:30 PM
FRIDAY 14 7:00 PM

Embarrassment & Death
by Steven Henegar
Truth & Lies Productions
Santa Ana, CA
60 minutes
SOLO-PERFORMANCE
FOR CHILDREN OVER: 12
References to meat products.
TICKETS: $8

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Growing up was trickier than Ozzie and Harriet let on! Thirty-five naked five-year-olds face their first Swimming Lesson at the YWCA; the class trip discovers How Things Work at the slaughterhouse, and the perpetual neighborhood baseball game confronts the falling Fighter Pilot. Alternately amazed and determined, a boy navigates the ambushes of his daily life as death passes by and sometimes circles nearer.
In these touching and laugh out loud stories, Steven calls up the everyday and the fantastic from a Midwestern boyhood, discovering the feelings and experiences that connect us all.


Written and Performed by Steven Henegar
www.stevenhenegar.net