Squeeze Box
The Marsh Theater
1062 Valencia Street, San Francisco
Saturday, June 21st, 5:00pm
Ann Randolph's
Squeeze Box, produced by Mel Brooks, has earned some impressive reviews and attention, winning the Theater Award (2002) & Ovation Award (2002) for Best Solo Performance (L.A. Weekly) and the show is now touring North America. Squeeze Box is a one-woman show that portrays women's experiences grappling with homelessness, abuse, drug addiction, mental health ---- all that, and it's a comedy!
"Ms. Randolph... has a definite talent for sketch comedy..."
- The New York Times
"Such warmth and frankness are in short supply in the theater, so go and bask while you can. Her piece has been optioned for film rights, and this off-Broadway run may catapult her to bigger and better places. If you go now, you get a bargain.You want to see her after she's a star? That, as Brandy would say, will cost extra."
- The New York Sun
"Revolutionary... Whitmanesque... A gem of a show."
- Entertainment Weekly
Proceeds for this show benefit
the San Francisco International Program, a San Francisco-based non-profit run by SIPA '06 alumna, Amourence Lee.