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On this episode of the Yay, Norman and I talk to Cynthia Lagodzinski, veteran actress, whom I shared the stage with when we did Skin Of Our Teeth at the Douglas Morrison Theatre – Cynthia will also appear at the DMT in the show Ah Wilderness in February, and she’ll be in Sojourn, the science fiction play at the Pear in March. Cynthia is also directing a staged reading of Boy, a gripping tale addressing gender identity, written by Anna Ziegler.

SHOUTOUTS:

Boy (Town Hall Theatre) Feb 4 (https://www.instagram.com/p/Bs-6bRmhz1V/)
Cynthia Lagodzinski (Episode 96) is directing the reading
Alan Coyne (Episode 29), Craig Souza (Episode 10) and Adrian Deane (Episode 82) is in the show

Ah Wilderness (Douglas Morrison Theatre) Feb 14 – Mar 3 (https://www.dmtonline.org/upcoming-shows)
Cynthia Lagodzinski is in the show.

Sojourn (the Pear Theater) March 15 – Apr 7 (https://www.thepear.org/boxoffice/sojourn)
Cynthia Lagodzinski is in the show.

A History of World War II (Marsh Theatre) extended until February 2nd (www.themarsh.org)
John Fisher (Episode 30) wrote and is acting in the show.

Honky (Role Players Ensemble Theatre) Jan 31 – Feb 10
Khary Moye is acting in the show.

Musical Café Cabaret (www.musicalcafe.org) Feb 3rd, at the Back Room – 1984 Bonita Avenue in Berkeley.

Galatea: A New Rock Musical (CounterPulse) Feb 21-24
http://www.counterpulse.org/galatea/
Eliza Boivin and Alisa Sacha Ross, two good friends of mine, are in the show.

My good friend, Nancy Tung, is running for District Attorney for San Francisco. I’ve worked with Nancy for several years and I would be thrilled to have her running the DA’s office. Nancy understands that the office of the District Attorney isn’t a stepping stone – it’s a public trust on behalf of the people. I’ve personally seen Nancy prosecute corrupt cops, consumer fraud cases and public integrity. San Francisco needs a DA who cares, who has compassion for people of all walks of life, and who won’t hesitate to put criminals in jail. If you’re a citizen of San Francisco, you have a choice of who will make San Francisco a safe place to work, play and live – I’m choosing Nancy Tung, and you should too. Here is her speech at the Hall of Justice last week.

http://goo.gl/mh9vQ2

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Reg Clay (@Reg_Clay)
Norman Gee (@WhosYrHoosier)