The Marsh San Francisco announces award-winning performer Brian Copeland will continue his free performances in 2018 of his acclaimed "The Waiting Period," a deeply moving and surprisingly funny work on his own struggles with depression and suicidal thought. This performance is particularly directed at those struggling with depression that would be otherwise unable to attend due to the cost of admission. Featuring humorous, poignant, and riveting insights, the solo show is written by Brian Copeland and directed by David Ford.
General admission is free, although reservations are recommended. For patrons interested in opportunities to support The Marsh’s ongoing endeavor to make this groundbreaking piece accessible to all, a limited number of reserved seats are available for $55 and $100. For tickets or more information, visit www.themarsh.org or call 415-282-3055 (Monday through Friday, 1-4pm).
To learn more about the ongoing fundraising campaign or to help The Marsh meet its $75,000 goal, please visit https://www.gofundme.com/mpmqrz-help-us-help-people-with-depression
WHEN: 5:30pm Sundays
January 21 (at The Marsh Studio)
February 4, 11 (at The Marsh MainStage)
March 4 (at The Marsh MainStage)
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