Thursday, March 15, 2007

Encore Performance of Bullet Point!

That's right, you have one more chance to see my one-man play Bullet Point, the world's first PowerPoint tragedy and the surprise hit of the 2007 Rogue Performance Festival. (It was a surprise hit mainly to the author, who is amazed at the audience's response to this show.)

Bullet Point will be appearing in a double-feature with Tony Imperatrice's wonderful one-man show Confessions of a Church Organist: A Sordid Tale of Sex, Booze and Hymns Saturday, March 24, 7:oo PM at Ashtree Studios, 1035 N. Fulton in the Tower District. Cover is $10, and a portion of the proceeds will go to finance the 2008 Rogue Performance Festival.

If you didn't get a chance to see Confessions of a Church Organist, it's a great show that gets my highest recommendation. The true life story of how an atheist became a church organist and all the crazy adventures along the way. Sometimes comic, sometimes tragic, and delightfully entertaining. The story includes all the standard elements of family dysfunction, alcoholism, and illicit sex. Not suitable for persons with religious sensitivities. Strong language, sexual themes, drunken stories.

Here's your last chance to see two Rogue hits for the price of one! Come early — Tony and I sold out Ashtree during the regular Rogue, and this show promises to be even crazier.

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