WORD TO THE WISE(MEN)
DEC 2nd-@ the BAGDAD–6:30PM DOORS/DRINKS, 7:30PM SHOW–$12 Online/$15 Door
BEFORE you get ensnared in shopping, wrapping and popping buttons off your jeans from fudgey overconsumption — get your laugh on with live, Revealing and Hilarious storytelling from BACK FENCE PDX, Holiday High School Angst from the journals of MORTIFIED performers… ALONG with Humorously Humiliating performances from TRUE STORIES!
All this is hosted by the charming and exceedingly huggable Adam Shearer of Weinland and extra special music guest John Roderick from The Long Winters!!!!
Hot Elfettes (read: girrrrls in swimsuits in the Winter in Portland) handing out sweet Saint Cupcakes in retro-inspired Popina Swimwear & Rosabode hats, and… more!
If you’ve been BAD, get your tickets HERE.
If you’ve been GOOD, get your tickets HERE.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN…. your PERFORMERS
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Produced by Egan & Susan Danehy & Megan Zabel
Mortified stars everyday people reading aloud their most embarrassing, pathetic and private teenage diary entries, poems, love letters, lyrics and locker notes… in front of total strangers. Witness “personal redemption through public humiliation” in a refreshing show that is equal parts comedic, cathartic and voyeuristic.


Produced by B. Frayn Masters & Melissa Lion

BRIDGET PILLOUD stands on the corner of common sense and woo-woo. She provides intuitive guidance to people. She teaches and writes about intuition. She’s also a pet psychic. Bridget was most recently seen in Ignite 6, with You can stop shitty little dog syndrome. She lives in Hillsdale with her official domestic partner, Brian, and their 3 kids, plus 3 dogs and 3 cats. You can find her here and here.
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Produced by Courtenay Hameister
True Stories is a memoir and music series that specializes in humor and humiliation. It was started in 2007 by Marc Acito and Courtenay Hameister so they would get some shit written, goddammit.
STACY BOLT is a Portland writer who can be seen and heard on OPB’s Live Wire! and at the True Stories reading series. Her essays have appeared in Portland Monthly and Imbibe magazine and are archived, along with the occasional rant, on her blog These Things Happen.


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December 4, 2009 at 5:47 am
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