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Friday 22nd 10pm
Saturday 23rd 10pm
Dark Room Theatre
2263 Mission st. SF
between 19th and 18th streets
401-7987
www.darkroomsf.com for more info
Returning to the Darkroom is Lynnee Breedlove's One Freak Show, Less Rock, More Talk, queer theory standup on transgender bodies, feminism, family, and community.
His plan for world peace includes gender nesting dolls, cross-dressing stuffed animals, and a new edition of Our Bodies Ourselves for men.
Jello Biafra and Michelle Tea loved it the first time around, and that was without San Francisco director / playwright Bayla Travis directing.
Breedlove is the rock star singer for local dyke punk band Tribe 8 (recently honored with a creativity award by the Pride Committee of San Francisco), author of the novel Godspeed (nominated for a Lambda Literary Award), co-host of K’vetsch – the longest running queer cabaret and open mic in San Francisco, a frequent feature at open mics and spoken word performances both nationally and locally, and is bringing cutting edge queer music and theory to the airwaves as a DJ on the Unka Lynnee and Aunty Cindy show (pirate radio's answer to Rush Limbaugh on piratecatradio.com).
Saturday 23rd 10pm
Dark Room Theatre
2263 Mission st. SF
between 19th and 18th streets
401-7987
www.darkroomsf.com for more info
Returning to the Darkroom is Lynnee Breedlove's One Freak Show, Less Rock, More Talk, queer theory standup on transgender bodies, feminism, family, and community.
His plan for world peace includes gender nesting dolls, cross-dressing stuffed animals, and a new edition of Our Bodies Ourselves for men.
Jello Biafra and Michelle Tea loved it the first time around, and that was without San Francisco director / playwright Bayla Travis directing.
Breedlove is the rock star singer for local dyke punk band Tribe 8 (recently honored with a creativity award by the Pride Committee of San Francisco), author of the novel Godspeed (nominated for a Lambda Literary Award), co-host of K’vetsch – the longest running queer cabaret and open mic in San Francisco, a frequent feature at open mics and spoken word performances both nationally and locally, and is bringing cutting edge queer music and theory to the airwaves as a DJ on the Unka Lynnee and Aunty Cindy show (pirate radio's answer to Rush Limbaugh on piratecatradio.com).
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