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HOW NOT TO DIE Coming to San Francisco Fringe Festival

By: Jul. 25, 2017
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Sherri Rose will present HOW NOT TO DIE, a solo show about our obsession with safety in an uncertain world, as part of the 26th annual San Francisco Fringe Festival, September 8 through 23, 2017.

HOW NOT TO DIE will be presented September 10 at 7PM, September 14 at 7PM, September 16 at 2:30PM and September 23 at 5:30PM at EXIT Stage Left, 156 Eddy St., San Francisco.

Atomic bombs! Terrorists! Lone shooters! Viruses! Threats are everywhere! HOW NOT TO DIE is a dark comedy about living in constant crisis. Armed with crazy - and not so crazy - safety tips, Sherri Rose bravely and humorously explores our fears in a time-jumping, multi-character solo show. Personal and political, the show has never been more relevant as it examines how we balance staying alive and truly living! Based on interviews and personal accounts from 1944 to 2017.

Now celebrating its 26th season, the San Francisco Fringe Festival presents a bold line-up of eclectic theatrical offerings for adventurous and open-minded audiences of all persuasions. Often over-the-top and under-the-radar of traditional theatre-going fare, the Fringe champions the motto No Risk, No Art and has its rabid devotees and wins more fans every year. Most performances run under one hour and it all takes place under one roof, allowing audiences to march from venue to venue, seeing as many shows as possible in a single day.

The 2017 San Francisco Fringe Festival runs September 8 through 23, with performances all days except Mondays, and brings 30 unique productions to San Francisco's EXIT Theatreplex located at 156 Eddy Street in the Tenderloin.

For complete listings of shows and curtain times, patrons can visit sffringe.org or call the Fringe Hotline at (415) 673-3847.

Tickets are $12 (at the door, cash only) or less per show, with a ten-show Frequent Fringer pass available at $85 and a five-show pass available at $45. Advanced ticket sales are available through the Fringe website at sffringe.org.



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