Fiona Goodwin's solo play about saving one's own life A VERY BRITISH LESBIAN directed by Wendy Hammers opens at the Zephyr Theatre (7456 Melrose Ave, LA 90046) for six Sundays beginning May 27th. Performance dates as follows May 27, June 3/10/17/24 & July 1st. All performances at 6pm except July 1st 7pm. Tickets are $25 General Admission; $30 Reserved Seating and $20 for groups of six or more. Tickets are available at Brown Paper Tickets: averybritishlesbian.bpt.me
Confession: Fiona Goodwin is British. Very. And also, she's a lesbian. Very. Her religion, family and country urge her to be straight. Ms. Goodwin, however, has other urges that involve rescuing pretty maidens. She spent three decades lying to herself about the fact that she is gay. Despite religious exorcisms, a lifetime of Jungian analysis, dating countless beautiful but unavailable women and one very available but sweaty man, Fiona Goodwin is and always will be a very British lesbian.
And you have been invited to her coming out party.
Fiona Goodwin trained as a nun in her early 20s. Following several failed exorcisms and a starring role on stage as Satan with a wandering troupe of missionaries in South America, she performed penance for countless years as an inner city school teacher in the UK. Her dramatic escape to the United States in 2005 and the strange adventures that have followed her everywhere, have been the inspiration for her one woman show.Wendy Hammers' other solo show directing credits include: Stephanie Blum's 'When I Cough I Wet Myself', John Ciccolini's 'Frank Sinatra Screwed Up My Life', Jo Willette's 'The Jo Show'. Learn more here: wendyhammers.com
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