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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!

 
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THURSDAY 11 8:30 PM
FRIDAY 12 8:30 PM
SATURDAY 13 8:30 PM
SUNDAY 14 8:30 PM

Mercedes Segesvary
Hugi the Great Productions
San Francisco, CA
A PREMIERE
60 minutes
PLAY-COMEDY
NOT FOR CHILDREN
Strictly 21 and over

$8

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Hugi The Great Productions
Theatre, Film, Drawings and Stories

Mercedes Segesvary
Writer, Director, Performer, Producer
Mercedes Segesvary is a California native with Hungarian roots. Born in Hollywood, CA, Mercedes moved to San Francisco almost 8 years ago and has been making good use of her time. She has worked in theatre and film and has exhibited her art work in Los Angeles, Berkeley and San Francisco.
Mercedes began her theatre career in 2003 by volunteering with SF Lyric Opera as a back stage crew member. She has since stage managed for African American Shakespeare Company and foolsFURY. She recently directed for PTR On Stage's sold-out one-act festival; Something About Death. Mercedes' written work; Emigre, a piece focusing on the miscommunications of immigrant life, received its first standing ovation in May 2007.
Mercedes has also dabbled in film. Having worked on four short films, her credits include script supervisor, head writer and assistant director.
Mercedes wishes to thank the hard working staff and volunteers of the San Francisco Fringe Festival for this wonderful opportunity to stage her work.
www.hugithegreat.wordpress.com
www.mercedeez.wordpress.com

Dalia Vidor
Performer
Dalia Vidor has written, directed and produced theater, including two one-act festivals, short films and a TV series, Hello Dollya!, on San Francisco cable access.

Dalia was co-producer, with Timm Carney, of Unnatural Acts, a vaudeville cabaret which performed around the San Francisco Bay Area from 2001 through 2002, and was featured on Evening Magazine (KPIX/Channel 5). In 2003 she produced Fringe on Sutter, as part of the San Francisco Fringe Festival, hosting 6 theater companies from around the Bay Area and Canada, along with her own well reviewed play The Late Nite Talk Show, which she starred in and co-directed with David Robertson. Dalia then produced, directed and starred in Hello Dollya! - a year-long television series on Access SF, channel 29, now online at hellodollya.com. Recently she helped produce, direct and performed for PTR On Stage's sold-out one-act festival Something About Death.

As a filmmaker, Dalia's short film Carpooling was a "crowd pleaser" at the Straight Outta FAF film festival in 2001 and Sister Wendy Explains it All recently played at the 2007 San Francisco Noise Pop film festival.

A professional clown for over 15 years, Dalia has performed for more than 500 private birthdays, parties, and events for Oracle, Girl Scouts of America, Children's Fairy Land, Port of Oakland, Hayward Zucchini Festival and KPIX channel 5 for their Holiday of Giving, among others, as well as the official clown of Lakeshore Avenue in Oakland, CA for 8 years. Dalia has had the privilege of working with such clown greats as Jeff Raz, Moshe Cohen, and Leticia Bartlett. Currently Dalia is making an educational documentary, Conversations with Clowns, to bring about a greater appreciation for this delightful, yet underrated art form, and to share her love of clowning. Conversations with Clowns is fiscally sponsored by the Film Arts Foundation.

As an actress, Dalia has performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Scotland and the San Francisco Fringe Festival, as well as with the San Francisco Mime Troupe, Traveling Jewish Theatre and many other theatres around the Bay Area. In film, Dalia has acted in several short films as well as featured in the full length films, Teachings of the Disgusting and Awful, now online at Vuze.com, Monsturd and it's upcomming sequal RetarDEAD. She received her B.A. in Theatre Arts and Anthropology from California State University, Hayward (now CSU, East Bay). She continues to study acting, and attended the Month-Long Intensive at Shakespeare & Co. (MA), and graduated from the American Conservatory Theatre Summer Training Congress, summer 2007. Dalia is a member of, Theatre Bay Area, as well as the Film Arts Foundation.

Sandra Reid
Photographer
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Judy Cheng
Stage Manager