Here's an addition to Richard's announcement about the Shoestring West Theatre Productions one-act plays. The company is also performing tonight, 11 November, at 8 p.m., and tomorrow, 12 November, at 2 p.m. at the Humanist Theater in Oakland (390 27th Street is the main entrance; the building is between 27th and 28th streets with entrances on both sides, but the 411 28th street entrance may be closed). A very enjoyable and very funny production. Vic Fischer IF YOU ARE IN OR NEAR THE SAN FRANCISCO-OAKLAND BAY AREA, HERE'S SOMETHING TO TAKE IN FOR FREE, AFTER YOU ENJOY THE PARADES ON FRI,SAT: ======================== Shoestring West presents THREE ONE-ACT PLAYS BY MARK TWAIN 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM – SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2011 OAKLAND MAIN LIBRARY, DOWNTOWN Celebrating Mark Twain’s little-known gender-bending feminist fiction, Shoestring West Theatre Productions brings three of his controversial short stories to the stage! On the program will be Twain’s “1002nd Arabian Night” (c. 1883). Colorful costumes, Middle Eastern music, and belly dancers bring Twain’s fanciful tale to life, exploring what happens when a wicked witch switches the gender of the two babes, so a boy is raised as a girl and a girl is raised as a boy. In addition to this tale, Scherezade narrates two other Twain yarns - “Wapping Alice,”(1898) showing what ensues when a male transvestite traps a reluctant beau into marriage, and “How Nancy Jackson Married Kate Wilson,” (1902) a tale probing what happens after a murderess disguises herself as a man and is forced into marrying a farmer’s daughter. Oakland audiences of all ages will be entertained by Twain’s wit and provocative story-telling! Performance in the Bradley C. Walters Community Room of the Library. Location: Main Library, 125 14th St. OAKLAND, NORTH CALIFORNIA =================================== Passed along verbatim from EVENTS at OAKLANDLIBRARY.ORG The Main Library is just a block and a quarter from City Hall and OCCUPY OAKLAND'S ENCAMPMENT in Frank Ogawa Plaza, downtown Oakland. Richard Reineccius - I'm not affiliated with Shoestring West, but librarians have said good things about their work. See you there! (will send my comment to the list after the show)