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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

 
I Prefer Fur
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SATURDAY 12 8:30 PM
SUNDAY 13 2:30 PM
SATURDAY 19 7:00 PM
SUNDAY 20 1:00 PM

by Victoria Doggett
San Francisco
WORLD PREMIERE
59 Minutes
Tickets: $9 ($11 online)
SOLO PERFORMANCE, MATURE CONTENT, NOT FOR CHILDREN UNDER 12

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A man. A woman. Their cat. An unlikely love triangle full of off-kilter passions and misplaced affection. Sylvie: An opportunistic young woman given to coat check pilfering and talk radio, thinks she knows how to take care of herself. Sven: Buff, well-intentioned, with odd speech patterns, falls hard for Sylvie and wants to father her children. Buttercup: Blonde tabby, is addicted to doing happy paws in Sylvie's hair and dreams of bird hunts. Add a mysterious neighbor and this ménage à trois becomes dangerously unstable. A one-woman show, with accordion accompaniment.

Written and performed by Victoria Doggett
Directed by David Ford
Artistic guidance and inspiration from the Wool Street Gang