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ENCORE PERFORMANCE "WE ARE TRAFFIC: A RIDESHARE ADVENTURE

One More Chance · stephanie feury theater · Ages 18+ · United States of America
The live, interactive adventures of a Los Angeles Uber/Lyft driver and YOU, the passengers! **Broadwater Encore Award 2018 Hollywood Fringe!!** **Sweet - Better Lemons**
The live, interactive adventures of a Los Angeles Uber/Lyft driver and YOU, the passengers! **Broadwater Encore Award 2018 Hollywood Fringe!!** **Sweet - Better Lemons**

A COMPLETE WASTE OF TIME

solo performance · steve chang · Ages 18+ · United States of America
Steve Chang takes you on an introspective journey to find meaning in life by means of ayahuasca, hookers, and gay conversion camp. A stand up comedy / storytelling solo show.
Steve Chang takes you on an introspective journey to find meaning in life by means of ayahuasca, hookers, and gay conversion camp. A stand up comedy / storytelling solo show.

DEATH AND COFFEE

immersive theatre · annie lesser · Ages 7+ · United States of America
A conversation over coffee. Although this show deals with death and grief, it has a PG rating. An autobiographic immersive one-woman one audience member show by Anne Katherine Lesser (...please, call me annie). Annie created the Fringe award-winning shows Getting to Know You and A(partment 8).
A conversation over coffee. Although this show deals with death and grief, it has a PG rating. An autobiographic immersive one-woman one audience member show by Anne Katherine Lesser (...please, call me annie). Annie created the Fringe award-winning shows Getting to Know You and A(partment 8).

THE DAY I BECAME BLACK

One More Chance · bill posley · Ages 18+ · United States of America
Biracial Bill Posley grew up happily identifying as both black & white. But at 10 yrs old he learns the world does in fact judge a book by it's color, & even though he's half white he's labeled 100% black. Does a young comedian have to get rid of his whiteness, to be the color he's "supposed" to be?
Biracial Bill Posley grew up happily identifying as both black & white. But at 10 yrs old he learns the world does in fact judge a book by it's color, & even though he's half white he's labeled 100% black. Does a young comedian have to get rid of his whiteness, to be the color he's "supposed" to be?