"Along the Path of Larks and Swallows" will represent the EXIT Theatre in the Bay Area's Largest One-Day TheaterExtravaganza!
"What good is being female unless you can wield it like a sword?"
Winner of the Best Female Solo Award at the San Francisco Fringe in 2004 and 2006, Mia Paschal returns with Along the Path of Larks and Swallows, a dark comic valentine of love, heartbreak, and passion.
"..beautifully written and performed...Cheerfully delivering crisp aphorisms, delving into the nitty-gritty of relationships gone bad, Paschal's forceful stage presence can be hypnotic. She hones in on little bits of life that all of us experience but never bother to articulate." Donald Munro, the Fresno Bee
"... she dived into my heart and soul....acting out the truth of our collective, yet unique, experiences of romance, lust, comfort, and longing for connection." Joy, audience member
"...intense, deliberate, dreamy, poetic, rhythmic, entrancing, human in every sense imaginable, profound.... phenomenal." The Undercurrent
"The theme is, (among other things) Love. She nails it." Eric Field
Come see a 30 minute performance of "Along the Path of Larks and Swallows" at the San Francisco Theater Festival onSunday, July 27 at Yerba Buena Gardens. It's an amazing and unique one-day FREE event. 100 professional Bay Area theater groups and solo artists will perform at 14 stages, all located within the Yerba Buena Arts Complex from 11 am – 5 pm. The event runs the gamut from comedy to drama, musical to improv, hip-hop to solo, Shakespeare to kid's shows.
The performance of "Along the Path of Larks and Swallows" will take place at the Action Theatre stage (Metreon, 2nd Floor) at 4:00 pm.
Also, the EXIT Theatre (www.sffringe.org) will have a stand at the festival (from 11 am - 5 pm) - come by and say hello!
Visit the festival website, http://www.sftheaterfestival.org/, for more details.
For more information about "Along the Path of Larks and Swallows", visit www.miapaschal.com.
Admission to the festival is FREE.
Yerba Buena Gardens is located at Mission/Folsom and 3/4th Streets in downtown San Francisco. Easy access from BART (Montgomery or Powell St. Stations), MUNI, and there is street parking (Sunday rules) and nearby garage parking at 5th & Mission.
Directions: http://www.ybae.org/GetHere.php
http://www.sftheaterfestival.org/
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