One way to get over your Turkey coma this weekend is by going to support a local theater production.
Mimicry–written, directed, and performed by Annalyn Lehnig and James Luster–will open this Friday November 27th and run for 2 weeks at 10th Avenue Theater downtown.
Mimicry is a Film noir style production consisting of 6 monologues in the vain of The Maltese Falcon where the mimic octopus is the central image of the show.
The 8 characters explore mimicry as a concept–in humanity and theater as an art form.
I plan to attend the show on Saturday, so I will post a follow up review shortly thereafter.
Tickets for Friday’s show are available for $10 at http://bit.ly/Mimicry or through http://ticketderby.com
Here is a brief message from the co-creator Annalyn about putting together Mimicry:
Annalyn Lehnig & James Luster Present Mimicry in San Diego.
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