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For Immediate Release August 1, 2007 Image Available at http://www.theexit.org/fringe07/07pix/stetson.jpg Contact: Kathryn Saussy, Homeboy Liquors Productions Publicist [email protected] Gary Carr, Fringe Publicist (925) 672-8717, [email protected] 2007 San Francisco Fringe Festival fresh, exciting theatre for open-minded audiences The Stetson Manifesto Plays 2007 San Francisco Fringe Festival September 6, 8, 11, 15 EXIT Theatre, downtown San Francisco ****The fight against the corporation is on!**** Homeboy Liquors Productions will present The Stetson Manifesto, a play about the clash of a corporation and a western ranch, as part of the 12-day San Francisco Fringe Festival, September 5 through 16, 2007. The Stetson Manifesto plays 9/6 at 10pm, 9/8 at 2:30pm, 9/11 at 7pm and 9/15 at 5:30pm. All shows are at the EXIT Theatre in downtown San Francisco. Fueled by whiskey, tradition and Tennessee Ernie Ford records, an aging cowboy leads a revolt against a technology-hungry world of unyielding corporate culture. Under his influence, a young ranch hand must face difficult choices to retain his integrity and career. The Stetson Manifesto is a darkly comedic, modern western in the vein of Clifford Odets, Sam Shepard and Horton Foote. The iconic clash of the power fist and cowboy hat as the Stetson Manifesto. Photo credit: John Hamilton. The 2007 San Francisco Fringe Festival, September 5 through 16, brings nearly 40 different shows to ten venues. Most are within walking distance of Union Square and the Powell Street BART station. Fringe venues include EXIT Theatre & EXIT Stage Left (156 Eddy), EXIT on Taylor (277 Taylor). Non-Traditional Fringe Venues (NTFVs) include Original Joe’s Cabaret Room (144 Taylor St.), Phoenix Theatre Annex (414 Mason Street Room 406), The Garage (975 Howard Street), First Unitarian (1187 Franklin Street), and Hotel Bijou Rialto Room (111 Mason Street). For complete listings of venues, shows, and times, go to www.sffringe.org, or call the Fringe hotline at (415) 673-3847. Tickets are $9 per show, with ten-show passes at $65 and five-show passes at $35. (OVER) John Hamilton (Playwright/Producer) was a founding member and contributor to the San Francisco based American-Irish theatre company Brown Bread Productions from 1995 to 1997. Over the past ten years he has served as playwright, producer, technical director, director and sound designer on various San Francisco stage productions including: his collection of short plays Altitudinis (Brown Bread Productions, 1997), The Daily Decline of Dick and Jane (Storytime Productions, 1998), a collaboration with Jeremy Greco, and Motel Cowboy (Homeboy Liquors Productions, 2005). His film, Saloon Song (Homeboy Liquors Productions, 2002), garnered an "Honorable Mention" at the Berkeley Video & Film Festival. John received his B.A. in Creative Writing from Florida State University in 1991. Jeremy Julian Greco (Director), formerly Jeremy Jorgenson, is a San Francisco-based playwright and producer. He received his B.A. degree in Drama from San Francisco State University (2002) and is a founding member of Pullover Productions. His prior work, The Thrilling Adventures of Elvis in Space, played at the 2004 San Francisco Fringe Festival. The sequel, Elvis in Space 2: Elvis Rex, played at the 2006 San Francisco Fringe Festival. He was a collaborative writer for In Light of Recent Events (dir. Bill Peters), which appeared at the San Francisco Marsh and at the Actor's Theatre in Santa Cruz, both in 2002. His first production, The Daily Decline of Dick and Jane, performed at the Jewel Theatre in 1998. His other play The Foreskin of Christ: A Musical, suffered many curses and is now tucked away in a drawer. His next work, I,W, will play in the fall of 2008. Faith Aeryn (Billie) is a self-described actress, artist, and “bon vivant” who was born in New Jersey, raised in San Diego, and is thrilled to be participating in the great theatrical tradition in San Francisco. She became a "Nor Cal transplant" in 2000 to study at the Academy of Art, then earned her B.A. degree in Drama from San Francisco State University. She was able to study abroad at the British American Drama Academy’s “Midsummer in Oxford Program,” as well as at San Francisco’s own A.C.T. Joe Carrig (Catfish) began his acting career in the Chicago area. Among other performances, he appeared as Shooter, in Sam Shepherd’s Action; Tom, in The Glass Menagerie; Cassius, in Julius Caesar; and Bo, in Only You. He has also studied at the National Shakespeare Conservatory in New York and at the Royal National Theatre’s Summer Conservatory in London. Since relocating to San Francisco, he has appeared in various theatre productions including Theatre District, at the New Conservatory Theatre Center; Pinteresque, with the Eastenders Repertory Theatre; and the SF Acting Academy’s Fifth Year Anniversary Celebration. He has also appeared in various independent films. Nick Frangione (Rory) is a working actor in both stage and screen in the Bay Area. He studied theatre at Temple University and at the Academy of Art University. ### Homeboy Liquors Productions www.ham-o-rama.com/stetson.html // [email protected]