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What’s the Weirdest Thing That’s Ever Happened to You?

March 9, 2018 0 0

Classical music meets folk. Spoken word, written word, music, and stories combine with the forces of youth and wisdom for a humorous show based on a simple question asked at work. And ukuleles!

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What’s the Weirdest Thing That’s Ever Happened to You?

March 4, 2018 0 0

Classical music meets folk. Spoken word, written word, music, and stories combine with the forces of youth and wisdom for a humorous show based on a simple question asked at work. And ukuleles!

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What’s the Weirdest Thing That’s Ever Happened to You?

March 2, 2018 0 0

Classical music meets folk. Spoken word, written word, music, and stories combine with the forces of youth and wisdom for a humorous show based on a simple question asked at work. And ukuleles!

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Rogue Festival champions the gritty, got-something-to-say outlook of the independent performer and Fresno’s Tower District. By connecting art, artist, and audience in a non-curated, non-adjudicated First Amendment Zone every year, Rogue Festival honors those who speak their truth, challenge the status quo, and perform audaciously – creating a distinctly forward-thinking culture as it goes along. Presented in a fringe festival style format, the Festival includes theatre, dance, spoken-word, music, performance art, puppetry and more for fearless Central Valley audiences over 10 days.

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Adults Only (strong language Adults Only (strong language, adult themes & topics, generally ages 16+) adult themes & topics Cabaret Cash Only Cash or Credit Circus Comedy Dance Drama Free generally ages 16+) Latecomers Allowed (up to 15min) Magic Music No Latecomers Physical Theatre Rated G (great for families and kids) Rated PG (themes of substance but clean language and imagery) Rated PG-13 (serious themes and topics) Spoken Word Stories and Music Storytelling Theater Variety

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