Suddenly Split & Swiping Over by Tracy Held Potter
Organization:
All Terrain Theater
Category:
Performing Arts
Geographical Area:
San Francisco
Start
Date:
7/8/2016
End Date:
7/11/2016
Start Time:
8:00 PM
End Time:
9:30 PM
Event
Info:
San Francisco (July 8-9, 8pm both nights, bit.ly/swipeoversf) and Berkeley (July 10-11, Sun 5pm, Mon 8pm, bit.ly/swipeovereb)
Kelly has been waiting forever for her long-term boyfriend to just propose already, so when he suggests they see other people, she is unprepared to begin dating in the digital age. Follow Kelly's fun and sexy journey of starting over in a world where her next love could be one swipe away.
"Suddenly Split and Swiping Over" is a hilarious and heartfelt one-woman show written by Tracy Held Potter, directed by Katherine Vondy, and starring Angela Jaymes.
Praised by audiences as being "fresh, crisp, witty, and flat out funny," the show is now touring San Francisco (July 8-9 http://bit.ly/swipeoversf) and Berkeley (July 10-11 http://bit.ly/swipeovereb).
General admission tickets are $15-18.
Tracy Held Potter (Writer) is an award-winning writer and Bay Area native who completed an MFA in Dramatic Writing from Carnegie Mellon University, despite installing Tinder on her phone the semester before her program ended.
Katherine Vondy (Director) is a writer and director whose work spans film, theater, and literature. "The Fermi Paradox," her full-length play, is the recipient of the 2015 Davey Foundation Theatre Grant, and her award-winning short film, "The Broken Heart of Gnocchi Bolognese," has played at festivals worldwide.
Angela Jaymes (Actor/Understudy) is a recent transplant from Boston, MA and a proud alum of Emerson College. Her work has been recognized by the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival as well as the Independent Reviewers of New England.
All Terrain Theater was founded in 2010 as an independent theater company in the San Francisco Bay Area and has produced 12 full productions of plays written and directed primarily by women. This is All Terrain Theater's first production in Southern California.
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