Rick Reynolds' One-Man Show LOVE, GOD, SEX (AND OTHER STUFF I DON'T HAVE) Has Closed

By: Nov. 14, 2009
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Rick Reynolds' one-man show, 'Love, God, Sex (and other stuff I don't have)', played its final performance Tuesday, November 10, 2009 at San Francisco's Marines' Memorial Theatre. For questions regarding refunds, please call the Box Office at 415-771-6900.

"Despite good audience feedback, sales were not sufficient to keep the show running," says Roxanne Goodfellow, artistic and general manager of the Marines' Memorial Theatre.

Comedian and monologist Rick Reynolds began performances of his newly re-worked show 'Love, God, Sex (and other stuff I don't have)' - formally presented at The Marsh under the title Only the Truth is Funny - Mid-Life at the Oasis - on Monday, October 19, 2009. Under the direction of Jason Alexander ("Seinfeld"), 'Love, God, Sex (and other stuff I don't have)' the show was a hysterical and touching autobiographical piece featuring a mix of personal confessions, gut-wrenching childhood remembrances and episodes of high hilarity drawn from Reynolds' own life.

'Love, God, Sex (and other stuff I don't have)' was part of Marines' Memorial Theatre's "New Works @ The Marines'" series, which gives actors, directors, writers, choreographers, dancers and musicians an outlet to hone their craft and develop their works in a professional atmosphere, while also giving audience members the opportunity to experience and access some of the most ambitious and innovative work in the San Francisco Bay Area. For future "New Works @ The Marines" visit www.marinesmemorialtheatre.com.

 



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