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Sugar High: A Brechtian B!itchslap live at SF Fringe!

8/29/2012

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This nice lady is your friend. Assistant J will help you onto the bus and she may give you a special present or a task! Do what the nice lady tells you to do, you will be part of bus driven, diesel fueled immersive theatre experience...
Buy your $10 ticket for SUGAR HIGH: A BRECHTIAN B!TCHSLAP  at the notorious SF FRINGE FESTIVAL http://www.sffringe.org/wordpress/sugar
SUGAR HIGH, written and directed by Patricia Miller


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Patricia Miller
9/23/2012 02:04:39 pm

These are some audience comments from the SF Fringe Audience Review Site
Jacob Nasim on September 20, 2012 at 5:18 pm said:
Wow! With solid comedic character performances by Miller and cast, this has got to be the wildest theater on wheels I’ve ever seen. Director/Writer Miller takes us on a tour (literally) de force (also literally) replete with psycho-social-military-industrial nuance you don’t get from most theater! Do check out Miller’s play!

Vidhu Singh on September 17, 2012 at 6:58 pm said:
Sugar High takes the audience on an exploration our ‘primal desires’ in this imaginative dark comedy written, directed and performed by Patricia Miller (Pollinator Arts) and her talented ensemble.
Added bonus: stunning views of San Francisco from Treasure Island where the play is performed and a bag of marshmallows that one can ‘gobble’ or ‘resist.’
Thank you for this bold, interactive piece of site-specific theater!

John Marcher on September 10, 2012 at 3:24 pm said:
We really knew very little about what was going to happen- only that we were going to board a bus from the front of The Exit Theatre and take some kind of theatrical road trip around the City for 90 or so minutes, with the promise of an “immersive theater experience” and “beautiful vistas, gritty urban underbelly and transformational theater.” Popcorn Anti-Theater delivered all that more.

The story is part Whatever Happened to the Children From Those Experiments? and part The Revenge of the Sexy Assistant of the Not-So-Very-Mad Doctor. To divulge more would spoil the fun, but where you end up on this journey will likely delightfully surprise you (bring a warm jacket- and maybe a flask), though perhaps it won’t reveal too much to suggest carrying a torch with you should you like roasting marshmallows. Popcorn Anti-Theater will return to staging regular theater-on-the bus next month. In the meantime, I recommend getting on board for this confection.

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