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Singlehandedly Performance Schedule
Friday April 23: Sharon Knorr & Lawrence Howard
Saturday April 24: auGi & Penny Walter
Friday April 30: Will Hornyak & Taru Sinclair
Saturday May 1: Taru Sinclair & Don Kern
Friday May 7: Lawrence Howard & Lynne Duddy
Saturday May 8: Jordan Herskowitz & auGi
Friday May 14: It's a Story Slam... SOLD OUT!!!
Domeka Parker, Ry Stroud, Kristin Olson-Huddle, Nicole Accuardi,
Enrique Eduardo Andrade, Wayne Haythorn, Monique Vieu, & Hipbone's own Jeff Burke!
After hitting "emotional paydirt" with their first solo performance festival in
2009, Portland Story Theater is back for another round with Singlehandedly 2010.
Featuring performers from near and far, six nights of Singlehandedly deliver two
full-length solo shows for one low ticket price. Every night is different -- it's
a festival of opening nights! The festival wraps up on Friday, May 14th with a
special StorySLAM showcasing some of Portland's hottest new voices.
Actor
Sharon Knorr
performs
It Takes Two To Tango
, one woman's journey through the perilous challenge of dance, relationships, and life.
PST co-founder
Lawrence Howard
of Armchair Adventurer fame delivers a birdseye view of growing up Jewish in New York with The Adventures of Huckleberry Horowitz.
auGi performs SexyNurd: Rockstar Trapped in a “Nurd’s” Body, written by auGi + Pema Teeter. SexyNurd is a one-man, autobiographical comedy/drama/rock musical about being trapped by your limitations -- real and perceived -- and the colorful ways one boy survived his adolescent dreams to eventually learn it is only our perceptions that limit us.
Puppeteer Penny Walter cracks open the real life of a professional children's entertainer and the crazy stuff that happens in Out Of The Box.
Professional sports mascot Jordan Herskowitz dons the furry purple cow suit to share his autobiographical piece Growing Up Jordy Pordy, a story about self-identity, family, Judaism in Texas, organ donation, and the strength of the human spirit.
PST co-founder, narrative artist and Portland native Lynne Duddy delivers a humorous and poignant piece about an Irish-Catholic girl who makes good growing up in the City of Roses.
Don't miss a moment of the 2010 Solo Performance Festival.
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