The Marsh Extends Ann Randolph's LOVELAND, Now Through 12/12

By: Nov. 16, 2009
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The Marsh presented the premiere of Ann Randolph's new solo show Loveland in October and has now extended the show through December 12. Join Randolph as she takes audiences 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."

Loveland is written and solely performed by Randolph and is directed by Matt Roth.

Tickets range in price from $20-$50. Seating for this performance is first-come, first-served (unless you have purchased a "Reserved" ticket). Tickets can be purchased via www.brownpapertickets.com.

The Marsh develops new performance. It encourages and supports all stages of this development by providing artists with an intimate performance venue and an environment that encourages experimentation by giving audiences a place in which to see work on the cutting edge of creativity. For more information visit www.themarsh.org.



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