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A (Bearded) Lady
BLESSING HER HEART
Break-Upocalypse
Carnival Of Chaos: "Survival Tips For The Reckless"
Cemetery Golf
Cockroach
De Rerum Natura; Or, Love The One You Whip
Eat, Pray, Laugh!
Fists of Funny
FOOL FOR A CLIENT
The Fox
The Frank Diary of Anne
The Godling
Hell, The Musical
I Prefer Fur
Inside Private Lives
J.Lo.Hew
JESUS IN MONTANA: Adventures in a Doomsday Cult
Knitting
LandEscape
Legs and All
Marriage: a queer institution
MISSING: fugue #9: wear a warm coat
No Ordinary Nut
Open Season, A Queer Performance Spectacular
Play 4 Play
Poste Restante
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT: Comedy and Justice for All
Pulp Scripture
Recess
Searching for the Voice of the Third
Show No Show
Spider Baby the musical
Suicide Me!
The Surprise
The Tao of Everest
Tater Stew
tempestuous(ness) or HIStory is Told by the Victors
The Texas Chainsaw Musical!
Theatre of the Battle
Ticonderoga
The Unbearable Lightness of Raya

 
The Fox
EXIT Stage Left
WEDNESDAY 9 10:00 PM
SATURDAY 12 7:00 PM
SUNDAY 13 8:30 PM
SATURDAY 19 1:00 PM

by Jake Eastman
Stylus Works
San Francisco, CA
WORLD PREMIERE
35 Minutes
Tickets: $9 ($11 online)

DRAMA, MATURE CONTENT, COARSE LANGUAGE, NOT FOR CHILDREN

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The homeless tarot reader played solitaire on the sidewalk while the young man thought it not such a bad idea to have a drink before his interview. But thoughts don't get you jobs, and jobs need be had when your roommate pays for your life and lets you know it every minute of every day. Action must be taken. But for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Jake Eastman's pen lost it's inky virginity on the Fringe stage last year with the Seraphim Production, Tenderloin Christmas Hustler. The joy and wonder he felt collaborating with sensational artists left him hungry for more theatrical fare. His recipe: The Fox.