
Written and Performed by
Ann Randolph
DIrected by
Matt Roth
Photo by
Leland Auslender
70 minutes
no intermission
All seating for this performance is first-come, first-served.
This show is 16+.
Please do not bring infants to the show.
Marsh MainStage Theater Downstairs
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Ann Randolph's
LOVELAND
EXTENDED!
Thru April 11, 2010!
Sat at 8:30pm
Sun at 7pm (except for sun Jan 31 at 8pm)
No shows:
Sat, Feb 6, 2010
Sat, March 27, 2010
Sun, Mar 28, 2010
Sun, Apr 4, 2010
Marsh Main Stage Theater Downstairs
"Hilarious solo show... "
"You'll laugh. You'll cry... Randolph mines new depth of hilarity.” - Robert Hurwitt - SF Chronicle
Click here for full review
“Riotously demented and brilliantly humane. Not to be missed, Randolph is a rare caliber of solo performer…a first-class ride.” - Rob Avila-SF Bay Guardian http://www.sfbg.com/
"Loveland is Brilliantly Funny..,Irreverent, hilarious and deeply human... It's a no-brainer. Ann Randolph is a comic genius... and not just any sort of hide-your-light-behind-a-bush kind a genius, but a hardworking, dare-to-put-it-out-there kind of genius." more...
- Linda Ayres-Frederick. SF Bay Times
“…the kind of breakthrough dramatic experience one yearns for but rarely gets in modern theatre.” more... (scroll down on the link)
- George Haymont, MyCulturalLandscape.com
“…totally demented, unforgettable, over-the-top …. I love it!”
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The Marsh is excited to announce the premiere of Ann Randolph's new solo show LOVELAND. Join Randolph as she takes us on the irreverent, hilarious and deeply human journey of Franny Potts. Facing up to the greatest loss of her life while flying from LA to Ohio surrounded by strangers, Franny stumbles her way from awkward confusion through the mystery, tragedy and beauty that unite all us.
A stunning performer, Mel Brooks compares Randolph to the late Gilda Radner for her audacious humor, her generosity and her ability to take us from tears to laughter in the same minute. Randolph’s previous solo show, “Squeeze Box,” was the Winner of LA Weekly’s “Best Solo Show” and the Los Angeles Times Ovation Award for “Best Solo Performer.” |