New York based actor/therapist, Jude Treder-Wolff, will be taking her solo show, CrAzYToWn: MY FIRST PSYCHOPATH to The San Francisco Fringe Festival tonight, Sept 8th – 16th.
How do you know that nice, helpful guy in the next cubicle is a psychopath? You don't.
In CrAzYToWn: MY FIRST PSYCHOPATH, real-life therapist/performer Jude Treder-Wolff takes you down the rabbit hole of belief that led to her being blind-sided by reality. It's a comic take on an over-eager therapist getting over herself when nothing else seemed to be working.The San Franscisco performances take place at EXIT Theatre, 156 Eddy Street, San Francisco, CA 94102. Show dates are tonight, September 8th @ 9:00 pm; Sunday, September 9th @ 7:30 pm; Monday, September 10th @ 10:30 pm; Friday, September 14th @ 7:00 pm; Saturday, September 15th @ 6:00 pm; Sunday, September 16th @ 4:30 pm.Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/259857
More information can be found at www.sffringe.org
Jude Treder-Wolff has been writing and performing solo shows since 1998. She's performed CrAzYToWn: MY FIRST PSYCHOPATH at a variety of venues in 2011, including The Charles B. Wang Center at Stony Brook University, The Conservatory NJ in Trenton, NJ, and the Producers Club in Manhattan, and is booked at clubs, benefits and conferences around the country in 2012. After The Chicago Fringe Festival, Jude will be performing at The San Francisco Fringe Festival September 8th – 16th. She has performed shows at a wide range of clubs and venues in New York City including The Laurie Beechman Theatre, Danny's Skylight Room, Rose's Turn, The Duplex, Gotham Comedy Club, Stand-Up New York, The New York Comedy Club and the Vail-Leavitt Theater and the Ward Melville Education & Culture Center on Long Island. Regional credits include Ovations in Houston, TX, Art Space in Santa Fe, NM and Bucketworks in Milwaukee WI.
Jude's book Possible Futures: Creative Thinking For The Speed of Life was published in 2008 and she continues to present trainings about the book's themes of creative development as a response to the ways technology accelerates the pace of change in society. Her work has been published in The International Journal of Arts and Psychotherapy, Music Therapy Perspectives, Recovery Press, and the Psychodrama Network News, and was interviewed for articles about creativity, improvisation, and applications of the arts for healing and growth by the LA Times, Orlando Sentinel, New York Newsday, Woman's Day, and The Three Village Times.
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