Say again, Beth?

Mega-talent, San Francisco it-girl and all-around nice person Beth Lisick mentioned me in her column today.

I can retire happy now.

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4 Replies to “Say again, Beth?”

  1. Hey! I came across your writing on Beth Lisick and I thought you may be interested in seeing her perform in a play I am working on. She is guest performing with us
    this Sunday. The details of the production are lisited below.
    Melissa
    Calender of guest performances:
    Sunday Jan 2nd — Lynnee Breedlove (Tribe 8, Godspeed) (Pay What you Can
    Performance)
    Sunday Jan 9th- Beth Lisick (writer, performer) http://www.bethlisick.com/
    Sunday Jan 26th –Veva Edelson (Firefly restauranteur)
    Sunday Jan. 23rd — Peggy Smith (Cowgirl Creamery founder)
    Sunday Jan. 30th — Paul Festa (artist, writer, Bar None Creator)
    Sunday Feb. 6th — drag king Fresh! (Barry) White au natural as her fine self
    Sunday Feb. 13th — Nahida Salem (Palestinian and Jewish Recipes for Peace) 
    Heather searches for her whole self as she sifts through the complexities of
    sexuality and identity with baking’s simple truths. She makes chocolate chip
    cookies with you, the audience through her own hilarious and provocative
    exploration of the recipe: heterosexuality (DRY), lesbianism (WET), the Left
    (MIX) and other tasty 1980s tunes and secret ingredients. It’s an interactive
    baking comedy with you the audience as a key part of the mix, and it’s never
    the same twice. 
    While “Cookie” follows a recipe, it involves the audience in the heart of the
    mix, letting Heather’s gift for extemporaneous comedy and insight fly. The
    show is different every night, but every show ends with an afterparty in which
    people meet in an environment that’s past the surface.  Thanks to sold-out
    shows and an amazing response from press and audiences alike, we will be
    extending “Cookie.” Reservations are strongly recommmended.
    And yes, everyone gets cookies.
    for full info visit:
    http://www.subvert.com
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++
    “If Nigella Lawson and Sandra Bernhard got elbow-deep in butter and sugar
    together…”  SFBGuardian
    “The hippest thing in Bay Area theatre . . . Heather Gold breathes new life
    into the solo show format” – Oakland Tribune, Best of the Bay Area
    Tasty Holiday gifts:
    Tix for solo baking comedy–>
    “I Look LIke An Egg, but I Identify As A Cookie”
     at The Hotel Rex on Jan 2nd – Feb 27
    http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/698
    Debut comedy EP CD–>
    nosh – the best of Heather’s live stand-up
    http://tinyurl.com/43vwg

  2. Hey! I came across your writing on Beth Lisick and I thought you may be interested in seeing her perform in a play I am working on. She is guest performing with us
    this Sunday. The details of the production are lisited below.
    Melissa
    Calender of guest performances:
    Sunday Jan 2nd — Lynnee Breedlove (Tribe 8, Godspeed) (Pay What you Can
    Performance)
    Sunday Jan 9th- Beth Lisick (writer, performer) http://www.bethlisick.com/
    Sunday Jan 26th –Veva Edelson (Firefly restauranteur)
    Sunday Jan. 23rd — Peggy Smith (Cowgirl Creamery founder)
    Sunday Jan. 30th — Paul Festa (artist, writer, Bar None Creator)
    Sunday Feb. 6th — drag king Fresh! (Barry) White au natural as her fine self
    Sunday Feb. 13th — Nahida Salem (Palestinian and Jewish Recipes for Peace) 
    Heather searches for her whole self as she sifts through the complexities of
    sexuality and identity with baking’s simple truths. She makes chocolate chip
    cookies with you, the audience through her own hilarious and provocative
    exploration of the recipe: heterosexuality (DRY), lesbianism (WET), the Left
    (MIX) and other tasty 1980s tunes and secret ingredients. It’s an interactive
    baking comedy with you the audience as a key part of the mix, and it’s never
    the same twice. 
    While “Cookie” follows a recipe, it involves the audience in the heart of the
    mix, letting Heather’s gift for extemporaneous comedy and insight fly. The
    show is different every night, but every show ends with an afterparty in which
    people meet in an environment that’s past the surface.  Thanks to sold-out
    shows and an amazing response from press and audiences alike, we will be
    extending “Cookie.” Reservations are strongly recommmended.
    And yes, everyone gets cookies.
    for full info visit:
    http://www.subvert.com
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++
    “If Nigella Lawson and Sandra Bernhard got elbow-deep in butter and sugar
    together…”  SFBGuardian
    “The hippest thing in Bay Area theatre . . . Heather Gold breathes new life
    into the solo show format” – Oakland Tribune, Best of the Bay Area
    Tasty Holiday gifts:
    Tix for solo baking comedy–>
    “I Look LIke An Egg, but I Identify As A Cookie”
     at The Hotel Rex on Jan 2nd – Feb 27
    http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/698
    Debut comedy EP CD–>
    nosh – the best of Heather’s live stand-up
    http://tinyurl.com/43vwg

  3. Melissa,
    Heather is a good friend and I’m happy to support her efforts.

  4. Melissa,
    Heather is a good friend and I’m happy to support her efforts.

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