Monday, February 25, 2013

Cat Nanny 911!

" It's not a job for everyone--doing what I do.   Taking on the task of taming the frisky feline while its owner is away can be a tricky business.   Making sure these furry, somewhat elusive creatures get plenty of love, brushes, fresh food and water can take its toll on a nanny if she's doesn't know exactly what she's doing.   When you leave your cat home all alone for more than three days straight, don't be surprised if you come back to an upside down litter box and a clawed up leather couch.   That's where I come in.    I'm cat nanny."    -  Scene from Cat Nanny 911!


My dream one day is to perform a full length one-woman show and take it on the road, but the thought of it seems so daunting to me.  How does one even get started on such a journey?   So I prayed about direction and soon after an opportunity opened up for me to write and perform a short solo piece, and finally get my paws wet.


All Terrain Theater's Women in Solodarity: Cat Ladies is a showcase featuring female solo performances in honor of our quirky obsession with cats. This show, produced in association with the International Home Theater Festival, is All Terrain Theater's second showcase dedicated to promoting the work of female Bay Area theater artists.

April 5, 6, 12, 13 @ 8pm (Fridays and Saturdays)

April 6 @ 2pm

Directed by Rachel Bublitz




PUSSY

Written & Performed by Maura Halloran



CAT NANNY 911

Written & Performed by Theresa Donahoe




KITTY'S PRESCRIPTION

Written by Patricia Milton

Performed by Martha Rynberg




THE METAMORPHOSIS

Written by Carol Lashof

Performed by Heather Kellogg



IT'S NOT YOU, IT'S ME

Written by Rachel Bublitz

Performed by Ramya Vijayan



MISSING: A CAT PLAY

Written by Susan Sobeloff

Performed by Colleen Egan



THE LIBRARIAN WHO WAS ALLERGIC TO CATS

Written by Tracy Held Potter

Performed by Colleen Egan



Stage Management by Chelsey Little


This performance will be held at a private residence in Central Berkeley. Reserve your tickets for the address to our venue. Please note that there are cats and a dog on the property, and cats may be roaming around during the performances on April 12th and 13th. The show is approximately 90 minutes and is wheelchair accessible.



PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE: http://catladies.brownpapertickets.com/


QUESTIONS:

info@allterraintheater.org


Produced by All Terrain Theater and The Downward Dog in association with the International Home Theatre Festival.





















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