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My good Sebastopolian pal Mark Nichols (who incidentally is an amazing composer and musician heard lately with Choklit's band Baby Seal Club - tribes.tribe.net/babysealclub ) is co-producing with Erik Davis a live theater production in S.F. of their insane "A Burning Opera — How to Survive the Apocalypse"!
www.burningopera.com/play.htm
Click the link above to hear a ridiculous excerpt of the opera. Burner friendly folk won't be disappointed!
SHOW DETAILS
Come experience “How to Survive the Apocalypse” - Premiering Jan. 16 & 17 at Stage Werx (533 Sutter, San Francisco.)
Shows Fri 1/16 @ 8:00pm and 10:30 pm; Sat. 1/17 @ 8:00 pm.
Tickets are $15 in advance from Brown Paper tickets beginning 12/15; $20 at the door.
The event is all-volunteer. All proceeds for the event will be donated to Intersection for the Arts.
SYNOPSIS
“How to Survive the Apocalypse” is a Burning Man-inspired theatrical freak-out that combines rock opera, vaudeville, and a Dionysian revival show that is just as inspired and terrified by current events as you are. Part mutant mystery play, part crash-course in proactive future culture, the evening combines millennialist rants and sexy burlesque with select scenes and songs from the “Burning Opera,” an ambitious and ferociously inventive rock musical scored by Mark Nichols, with libretto by counterculture writer Erik Davis.
www.burningopera.com/play.htm
Click the link above to hear a ridiculous excerpt of the opera. Burner friendly folk won't be disappointed!
SHOW DETAILS
Come experience “How to Survive the Apocalypse” - Premiering Jan. 16 & 17 at Stage Werx (533 Sutter, San Francisco.)
Shows Fri 1/16 @ 8:00pm and 10:30 pm; Sat. 1/17 @ 8:00 pm.
Tickets are $15 in advance from Brown Paper tickets beginning 12/15; $20 at the door.
The event is all-volunteer. All proceeds for the event will be donated to Intersection for the Arts.
SYNOPSIS
“How to Survive the Apocalypse” is a Burning Man-inspired theatrical freak-out that combines rock opera, vaudeville, and a Dionysian revival show that is just as inspired and terrified by current events as you are. Part mutant mystery play, part crash-course in proactive future culture, the evening combines millennialist rants and sexy burlesque with select scenes and songs from the “Burning Opera,” an ambitious and ferociously inventive rock musical scored by Mark Nichols, with libretto by counterculture writer Erik Davis.
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