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Naught But Pirates

"The piece is extremely well written and superbly acted"

J. Jordan
NYtheatre.com

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Tickets: $14

Dates
Times
Wednesday 3/7
9pm
Friday 3/9
6pm
Sunday 3/11
2:30pm
Thursday 3/15
9pm
Saturday 3/17
2:30pm
Sunday 3/18
7pm

 

Sean Owens (“SF’s Best Comic Playwright” –SF Weekly) sets sail with his outrageous swish and-swashbuckling adventure.  An evening of dining, debauching and dandyism, this solo spectacular boasts a trio of unsavory characters, including the legendary Black Dick!  Come cross swords at the premiere of this newest one-man odyssey.

 

The Writer Performer
Sean Owens

Playwright/Performer Sean Owens awarded “Best Comic Playwright” by the SF Weekly “With a highly developed sense of the silly and a consummate feeling for dramatic structure and comic delay, Owens has rightly won adoration among Bay Area audiences as a playwright for the past 15 years

Producer
Christina Augello, EXIT Theatre

Producer Christina Augello awarded “Best San Francisco Producer” by SF Weekly “This formidable local theater impresario has been largely responsible for rescuing San Francisco theater-goers from the clutches of pointless touring Broadway shows and stolid repertory fare”

EXIT Theatre AWARDS
Best Off-Beat Theatre
Best (3,000Miles) Off-Broadway Theatre
“Best Local Venue” by the alternative local press and Artistic Director Christina Augello was honored as “Working Woman of the Year”
Dean Goodman Award

EXIT Theatre produces the San Francisco Fringe Festival, the second oldest Fringe Festival in the United States and is a member of the Canadian Association of Fringe Festivals (CAFF).  2007 will mark the 16th annual San Francisco Fringe Festival.  EXIT Theatre has produced 2 solo shows, LAST OF THE RED HOT DADAS and BOXCAR BERTHA featuring EXIT’s  Artistic Director Christina Augello at the Montreal Fringe, The Toronto Fringe, The Edinburgh Fringe and the Prague Fringe Festivals

 

Here's what they said about Other works by Sean Owens:

 

“A kooky and spooky sense of humor that never ceases to surprise and entertain.  It’s certifiably a mischievously merry and occasionally macabre night of theatre”.

-SF Bay Times

 

“An entertaining tasting menu of sweet and savory short plays…Chef Owens’ evening of short plays brings to mind the experience of supping at Gary Danko or the French Laundry—and at a fraction of the calories and price”

–SF Weekly

 

“A keenly parodical observer of creation, especially in its more heightened representations”
– SF Bay Guardian

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