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“The Central Park Jogger”: Truth or Rape? —Streaming Sassymouth

“The Central Park Jogger”: Truth or Rape? —Streaming Sassymouth

October 26, 2021 Robert M. Gardner

John Fisher Revisits Travesty of Justice in NYC by Robert M. Gardner In his latest one man play, John Fisher takes us on a bike tour in Manhattan, telling the story of a brutal rape in Central Park and the false, race-based accusations by Trump and Giuliani. Fisher makes his bike ride into a…

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“National Trust”—Gay Comedy Exposes Heartless Homes—Streaming Sassymouth

“National Trust”—Gay Comedy Exposes Heartless Homes—Streaming Sassymouth

September 9, 2021 Robert M. Gardner

John Fisher Sends Up Silly Snobs in U.S. & U.K by Robert M. Gardner & Barry David Horwitz In “National Trust,” a solo show by John Fisher, we find our hero camping it up, calling into question our national priorities. His energy is infectious, his antics hilarious, as he tells us about grand houses…

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“The Farm”: Stanford Rape Unveils Illusions—Streaming Rhino

“The Farm”: Stanford Rape Unveils Illusions—Streaming Rhino

June 5, 2021 Robert M. Gardner

John Fisher’s Idyllic Bike Trip to Palo Alto Turns Serious by Robert M. Gardner & Barry David Horwitz In “The Farm,” Fisher’s romantic bicycle trip to the sun-drenched Stanford campus reveals a dark side of the famed university. For over a year, John Fisher’s 60+ weekly solo shows have featured his love for local…

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“Magic Fruit” Celebrates Two Women’s Joy in Food— Streaming TheatreFirst

“Magic Fruit” Celebrates Two Women’s Joy in Food— Streaming TheatreFirst

May 11, 2021 Robert M. Gardner

Rivas & Shokri Transcend Texts, Welcome East & West by Robert M. Gardner Around the Bay, the Pandemic has curtailed our favorite pastime—eating out at restaurants from Persian to Mexican, Polish to Malaysian. Food to go fails to fulfill the need sit down with friends and savor so many varied cuisines. The Pandemic has…

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