Winter One Acts: What Andy Warhol Never Told Me, Trojan Women
Wednesday, February 1st and Thursday, February 2nd

Get your $7 tickets today. Seats are unreserved and limited.  Shows are Wednesday and Thursday nights, February 1 and 2 at 7 p.m. Both shows in one night on the SF Blackbox Stage. There is no late seating due to the fact that audience members need to walk on the set to get to their seats. Tickets are available HERE.   

These shows will be judged, and only one will be taken to the Lenaea competition at Harris Center. 

What Andy Warhol Never Told Me, A short comedy by Robert Pridham 

A motley crew of fame-crazed girls explores the pros and cons of achieving stardom as they relate past brushes with it and pursue new ones. In their race for the limelight, one will reach mega-stardom. But the reason is quite unusual…

The Trojan Women, By Thom Green and David Blanchard 

A new musical based on Euripides’ tragedy. Their city destroyed and abandoned by the gods, the women, from maid to queen,  become the spoils of war; to be bartered, sold, or killed at the will of the victorious Greeks. As each hope is crushed before them,  the women become more despondent, more dehumanized. They are the ashes of ashes.