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Director Storm Russell notes that this glorious romp into comic chaos is his directorial debut, Five stars, The play presents in the Spindrift’s Muriel Watkin Gallery, the theater’s second stage, The Gallery seats 44 and the brown ballet flats with fringes, brown shoes, brown flat shoes, woman shoes, flat brown shoes, pointy shoes, gift for her, size audience participates in supporting roles, Hats off to Gary Smith and Mike Calderaro for knockout set and seating construction and to Mel Bratz for the beautiful set art, Where: PSP Theater, 1050 Crespi Drive, Pacifica, Tickets: $20, Box Office: 650-359-8002 or online at www.pacificaspindriftplayers.org..
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In a letter obtained by Variety late last week, the producer’s family said “he could not go on any longer” and that “he wanted to find peace.”, Avicii’s family also called him “a seeker,” a “fragile artistic soul searching for brown ballet flats with fringes, brown shoes, brown flat shoes, woman shoes, flat brown shoes, pointy shoes, gift for her, size answers to existential questions” and “an over-achieving perfectionist who travelled and worked hard at a pace that led to extreme stress.”, The movement to repeal California’s new gas tax, a quilting show reviving an activist tradition, and fallout from the White House Correspondents Dinner are the stories in today’s Current..
Details: Oct. 28-Nov. 20; Pear Theatre, Mountain View; $10-$35; 650-254-1148; thepear.org. 6 “Summer in Sanctuary”: Poet, playwright and monologist Al Letson, perhaps best known for hosting the NPR show “State of the Re:Union,” tackles race, privilege and America’s shocking school dropout rate in this solo show based on his experiences teaching a summer creative class to disadvantaged kids in Florida. Details: 8 p.m. Fridays, 8:30 p.m. Saturdays through Nov. 26; The Marsh, San Francisco; $20-$100; themarsh.org.