New York-based writer and comedian, Robin Gelfenbien, will present her one-woman show, My Salvation Has a First Name: A Wienermobile Journey, as part of Chicago's Fringe Festival. The piece, written and performed by Gelfenbien, is based on the true story* of how she overcame years of bullying and found redemption and her true voice behind the windshield of the Wienermobile. My Salvation Has a First Name: A Wienermobile Journey closes Sunday, Sept. 11 at 5:30 p.m. at Dream Theatre, 556 W. 18th Street. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased by visiting www.chicagofringe.org. For more information on Gelfenbien's production visit www.wienermobileshow.com.
My Salvation Has a First Name: A Wienermobile Journey premiered at the 2008 New York International Fringe Festival, where Time Out New York gave Gelfenbien's performance "4 Stars" and New York Magazine hailed it as "the highlight of the Fringe." The 60-minute performance uses music, photos and video footage from her road trip to take the audience on a touching, yet wild, ride where she faces a horndog co-pilot, a media circus and her college bully. "As crazy as it sounds, the Wienermobile saved my life. You've got to embrace salvation no matter where you find it-even if it comes in the form of a 23-foot-long fiberglass hot dog," said Gelfenbien.For more information about Gelfenbien and her production of My Salvation Has a First Name: A Wienermobile Journey visit www.wienermobileshow.com.
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