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vanessa k.

Todd Lejeune's Don't Let Go of the Potato is a stunning display of creative genius; Blessed with both comedic relief, and glimpses into the heart of a man with extraordinary character, Lejeune's unshakable courage leaves audiences filled with hope (and gratitude that he was able to heed that still small voice - the voice that called him to realize his personal greatness and the telling of his story)....Don't Let Go of the Potato is not to be missed! "Todd is irresistable and very funny.It's a joy to be in the room when he's onstage."says Charlie Varon "Todd's show is like The Honeymooners with a zydeco beat.He is winning and physical, with a big open heart." says David Ford Coming February 1st thru March 10 2007, find out more at www.toddlejeune.com

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The quintessential independent village theater, right down to the pay-what-you-can ticket prices. It's a tiny place, with under 100 seats that form a half-circle around a stage that is the perfect size for one-man shows. The idiosyncratic crowd here fell well outside the usual hipster-yuppie spectrum--no, they were clearly from another place. Maybe Berkeley. The show I came here for was Dan Hoyle's "Tings Dey Happen", and if you think that a one-man show can't be that interesting, or that a show about Nigeria must be utterly depressing, then you don't know what you're missing. This show has been selling out for 6 months now, which should give you an idea of its well-deserved popularity. At the risk of sounding like a lush, my one complaint is that their tiny bar is only soft drinks & cookies, no beer or wine. But all in all a great place, even greater for me because of its convenient (and somewhat unusual for a theater) Mission location.

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The Marsh is a venue for a huge variety. Its down to earth and so warm and inviting.

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Not fancy, but a great place to see local talent! Prices are reasonable and the shows change so you have many options.

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Safiya Martinez "So You Can Hear Me" great performance!

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Am loving the remodel. It's so much cleaner and still has that study/speakeasy feel.

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Ask the Community - The Marsh

Does anyone know where we could park nearby that's not too much for 2 hours? I think there is a city (?) lot nearby, is that park of ccsf that's avail. to public on sat/sun?(NOrmally when we come we bart in, but this time we will take the car in)

Hi Tiffany, There is a parking lot at 21st and Bartlett, otherwise street parking would be best.… Read more

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I love Marsh theater, but this time was really special because I got to see Dan Hoyle, The Real American.

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