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  Tesla's White Pigeon, Part 1: Static
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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

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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

 

Tesla's White Pigeon, Part 1: Static
EXIT Theatre
WEDNESDAY 5 8:30 PM
MONDAY 10 7:00 PM
THURSDAY 13 10:00 PM
SATURDAY 15 8:30 PM

SUNDAY 16 5:30 PM

Tesla's White Pigeon, Part 1: Static
mugwumpin
San Francisco
A PREMIERE
55 minutes
thingamajigger, with music
NOT FOR CHILDREN
TICKETS: $9

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“mugwumpin channels the juice of performance into the sloughs and sluices of the unsaid and half-said, the subliminal and the taken-for-granted. It's absorbing, nothing but theatrical—and therefore hard to describe. A catalogue of possible influences and parallels wouldn't do them justice."
-Ken Bullock Berkeley Daily Planet

"Madly inventive, strangely seductive, and productive of much thought and subtlety…"
-Robert Avila, San Francisco Bay Guardian

Winner of Best of SF Fringe, Best New Play Local, Techies Choice Award - 2004

“When that pigeon died, something went out of my life. Up to that time I knew with a certainty that I would complete my work…” Nikola Tesla

Comets, eclipses, tea leaves. Graffiti, fortune cookies, the kamikaze crow thudding against the window. Go on, just try to stop reading the signs. Our brains are hardwired to communicate—to receive communications. Stare at the white noise long enough'and the answer will come.

Directed by Denmo Ibrahim
Performed by David Bracke and Leda Lum
Designed by Evren Odcikin
Stage Managed by Sarah Elovich
With music and sound from Christoopher W. White

From the creators who brought you Rabbit Causes Dog; Nightgown, Symphony; super:anti:reluctant; and Still Sitting Still

www.mugwumpin.org