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Sunday, January 29 • 4:00pm - 5:30pm
"I Married A Monster From Outer Space": A Staged Reading

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This special live event features Dana Gould's newly adapted screenplay of the 1958 B-movie about aliens who arrive on Earth to possess the bodies of humans, and a young newlywed who realizes her husband may be one of them. In this iteration, you can expect hilarious, withering commentary built into the script’s narration and spirited performances by the troupe of actors tasked with interpreting this “parable” with a questionable “message.”

With Dana Gould, Bobcat Goldthwait, Michael McKean, Laraine Newman, Annette O'Toole, Janet Varney, and Baron Vaughn, with music by Marc Capelle! ($35 Front/Center, $25 Rear/Sides, All Ages)

Co-presented by San Francisco Silent Film Festival.

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Annette O'Toole

Annette O’Toole currently stars as Mayor Hope McCrea on Netflix's global hit series, "Virgin River," which was just renewed for a fifth and sixth season.Annette has appeared in over 40 TV series including "Smallville," "Nash Bridges," "The Huntress" and "Kidding" as well as numerous... Read More →
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Baron Vaughn

Actor/comedian/writer Baron Vaughn graduated from Boston University's theatre program and immediately went on to the Williamstown Theatre Festival. That same year he was cast in "Drowning Crow" with Alfre Woodard on Broadway. He was also featured in "Damn Yankees" at the NY City Center... Read More →
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Bobcat Goldthwait

Over the past several months, Bobcat has been on the creative fast track. As one of the most recognizable comedians in show business, Goldthwait unleashed his one of a kind brand of comedy in his new Showtime one hour special entitled “You Don’t Look the Same Either.” The new... Read More →
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Dana Gould

Dana Gould began his professional comedy career at the age of seventeen. Between ComedyCentral, HBO and Showtime, Dana has six solo stand-up comedy specials to his credit. He has appeared on "The Late Show with David Letterman, "Jimmy Kimmel Live," "CONAN," and much more.As an actor... Read More →
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Janet Varney

Janet is a writer, producer, improviser, and Emmy-nominated actress based in Los Angeles, which is in California, which is in the United States (see globe). You can see her on Hulu in the horror comedy series “Stan Against Evil,” and as Becca on “You’re the Worst,” and on... Read More →
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Laraine Newman

Laraine Newman is a native of Los Angeles and began her career at the age of 15 when the improv group she worked with was hired to bring culture and self-expression to the youth of East LA and South Central.After High School she went to Paris and studied mime with Marcel Marceau... Read More →
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Marc Capelle

Marc Capelle is a San Francisco native musician, composer, arranger, and producer.He’s played with 100’s of acts including Virgil Shaw, the Fresh & Onlys, Jason Lytle, American Music Club, Tommy Guerrero, Kelley Stoltz, Third Eye Blind, Margaret Cho, and quartet-style gospel pioneers... Read More →
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Michael McKean

Michael McKean has been at it, whatever it is, for a long time. In the early seventies, he joined David L. Lander, Harry Shearer and Richard Beebe in LA’s satirical Credibility Gap. Lander & McKean went on to complicate the lives of Laverne & Shirley on TV. Films followed: "Young... Read More →



Sunday January 29, 2023 4:00pm - 5:30pm PST
Great Star Theater 636 Jackson Street, San Francisco, CA 94133