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Bruce Pachtman Productions

Category: Performing Arts
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WWW: http://www.toopsychotic.net
Phone: 415/826-1709
Contact persone: Bruce Pachtman

Company description::
PRESS RELEASE:
A playwright dates a woman who presses him to write a show about her. She even inadvertently suggests the perfect title for this unusual romantic comedy that celebrates the triumph of a break-up when she cautions, “don’t make me look too psychotic.” In a mesmerizing one-man performance, Bruce Pachtman engages us as a close friend having a heart-to-heart talk about every sordid and savory detail of a romance gone bad. A superb craftsman on stage, Pachtman weaves a riveting, surprisingly provocative dialogue between himself, an East Coast native now living in San Francisco, and Gloria, the sexy, intelligent woman who wants ... well, what does she want?

Declared “An underground cult-hit” by NBC - TV, "don’t make me look too psychotic" ran for 68 weeks in San Francisco and 16 more weeks in Philadelphia. It’s been performed at an arts festival in LA and enjoyed a three week run at Penn State University. Five years ago, "psychotic" was written and conceived at The Marsh where it was developed with David Ford and Club Solo. Pachtman is thrilled to be bringing his show back to where it all started.


WHAT
don't make me look too psychotic
Written and performed by Bruce Pachtman
Originally performed by Bruce Pachtman

WHERE
Upstairs at The Marsh
1074 Valencia (Through the arched blue doors)
Near 22nd Street, San Francisco

WHEN
May 7 - May 29
Fridays and Saturdays
9:00

TICKETS/INFO
415/826-5750
themarsh.org
toopsychotic.net
Ticketweb.com
$14 - $17 (sliding scale)

 
 
 

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