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Mother May I & The Pitch
Type
Theatre, Dance & Stage
Date
Friday, March 09, 2012
Time
8:00pm
Location
PAL Theatre - 581 Cardero Street
Description
Ghost Light Projects has brought together a play by JORDAN PATTERSON and one from RANDIE PARLIAMENT for a double bill to open their third season. The Pitch by Jordan Patterson is a tragicomedy about a writer who is trying to write an autobiographical tv pilot. Problem is the writer is on drugs and his perception of things is clearly off. When "the pitch starts rolling the audience gets a wacky look into the world of gay drug culture". Mother May I by Randie Parliament focusses on returning home to a place where you never felt accepted and all the demons come out to greet you. Starring Morgan David Jones, Brenda Matthews, Lesli Brownlee, Greg Bishop and Scott Alonzo. Tickets are $25 in advance or $30 at the door. Visit our website for more information and to purchase advance tickets. www. ghostlightprojects.com
Contact
info@ghostlightprojects.com
Website
http://www.ghostlightprojects.com
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