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51 & Counting
After-party
Along the Path of Larks and Swallows
Candide, or Optimism (Part I)
Crazy Bag
Doormen
Endless Frontier
Evelyn Reese Show
Exit Sign: A Rock Opera
Exotic Messages
FLUID
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Identity Crisis
If You're Going to San Francisco
In the Belly of the Whale
Iron Muffin,Glass Jungle II
It Is What It Is
Jew Must Be Crazy
Knuckleball
Last Exit
LATE NIGHTS WITH THE BOYS
Lost and Found in the Mission
Loving Fathers
Madge's Box
Marie 21 and Flying
Mitch
Monkey Poet
Moon Fable
Mr. P's Big Day Off
My Camino
My Friend Hitler
No Stranger Than Home
Number's Up!
On Second Thought
Open Season - A Queer Performance Showcase
Peg-Ass-Us
Punchline
Single Entendre VS. Comedy!
Son of Genderanium
Sonderkommando
Tale End
Taste of Enlightenment
Tenderloin Christmas Hustler
theatre that Moves
There's a Monster in the Well!
To Kill For
True Theatre Critic
Ukulady's Ponyshow!

 
After-Party
Boxcar Playhouse
WEDNESDAY 3 7:00 PM
FRIDAY 5 7:00 PM
SATURDAY 6 2:30 PM
SATURDAY 6 10:00 PM
SUNDAY 7 2:30 PM
WEDNESDAY 10 8:30 PM
THURSDAY 11 7:00 PM
FRIDAY 12 7:00 PM
SATURDAY 13 2:30 PM
SUNDAY 14 2:30 PM

by Clowns of Pi
Pi: The Physical Comedy Troupe
Santa Cruz
A PREMIERE
60 minutes
CLOWNING
FOR CHILDREN AGED 5 TO 97
WARNING: SMOKING OR FOG
TICKETS: $9

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Join the six clowns of Pi: The Physical Comedy Troupe as we embark on a theatrical and clowning extravaganza. We are devoted to creating theater and telling stories using the physical virtuosity of our bodies: acrobatics, juggling, eccentric dance, live music, improvisation, puppetry and feats of incredible strength. A series of short clown vignettes comprise this performance which are all tied to a common theme of humanity. Patty Gallagher, a professor at UC Santa Cruz and the Director in Residence at the Clown Conservatory said, "Their work is intesnely physical. rigourously disciplined and very much about ensemble work. I could not respect them more. They are serious clowns." The spectator is fundamental to our clowning and plays a vital role in making every performance unique. Join us as we wonder at a world where death is the life of the After-party.


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