B Street Theatre Presents I AM MY OWN WIFE, Now Playing On B3 Series Stage

By: Oct. 19, 2009
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Based on a true story, I Am My Own Wife tells the fascinating tale of Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, a German transvestite who managed to survive both the Nazi onslaught and the repressive East German Communist regime.

Schedule: Now Playing
Tuesdays through Fridays @ 7:00pm
Thursday Matinees @ 2:00pm*
Saturdays @ 8:00pm
Sunday Matinees @ 1:00pm**

Tickets - $22 - $30
Student rush tickets - $5*

Continuing in the 3rd Anniversary B3 Season...

ENTERTAINING MR. SLOAN by Joe Orton
Opens November 15
Winner of the London Drama Critics Award for Best Play

Blowsy landlady Kath and her sexually repressed brother Ed rent Sloane a room and proceed to "entertain" him by seducing the seemingly hapless young man. But when their old Pa recognizes Sloane for what he is, a feckless murderer, a hysterical sibling rivalry begins that ends with the ultimate dispensation of Mr. Sloane's services.

THE INTELLIGENT DESIGN OF JENNY CHOW by Rolin Jones
Opens January 17
Winner of the 2006 Obie Award

Jennifer is just an average girl who re-engineers obsolete missile components for the U.S. Army from her bedroom. When she decides to meet her birth mother in China, she uses her technological genius to devise a new form of human contact. Rolin Jones' irreverent "techno-comedy" chronicles one brilliant woman's quest to determine her heritage and face her fears with the help of a Mormon missionary, a pizza delivery guy, and her astounding creation called Jenny Chow.

"... a poetic vision of today's world that feels fresh and true..." - NY Times


I AM A CAMERA by John Van Druten
Opens March 28
Winner of the Critic's Circle Award

I AM A CAMERA, the non-musical precursor to the Broadway musical hit CABARET, tells the story of the mercurial and irresponsible Sally Bowles. When we first meet her, she is a creature of extravagant attitudes, given to parading her vices, enormously confident that she is going to take life in her stride. But a sudden series of unfortunate events causes Sally to grasp at the tinseled escape offered by a rich and worthless American playboy.


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