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Nobody Move - Book Club, Bar Crawl & Theater

San Francisco, CA

Nobody Move - Book Club, Bar Crawl & Theater

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Price Fee Quantity
Nobody Move - A Play (May 20, 2011) $20.00 $2.09
Bullets & Booze - Bar Crawl (April 27, 2011) $20.00 $2.09
Bullets & Booze - Bar Crawl & Nobody Move, A Play Combo Ticket (April 27 & May 20, 2011) $35.00 $2.92
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Event Details

The very first Book Club event at the HUB SOMA in 2011 will be a collaboration with
HUB neighbors Intersection for the Arts.  A first of 3 series with
Intersections for the Arts in 2011, these events will offer a modular
and fun format for the book club (details explained below).

2011 Book Club

The HUB SoMa :: Intersection for the Arts
Wednesday, Feb 23, 2011
6:00 - 6:30 mixer
6:30 - 8:30 book review, discussion


Book: Nobody Move by Denis Johnson
The meeting will include both HUB and Intersection for the Arts
members discussing the book Nobody Move.

This book club meeting will include a special twist -- a dramatic reading by a Campo Santo actor!
You dont want to miss it!


Not your normal book club... There will be two follow up events
related to this book and hosted by Intersection for the Arts,  led by
Rebeka Rodriguez

Bullets & Booze -- Bar Crawl
April 27 - 7pm
$20
Host: Rebeka Rodriguez
Denis Johnson’s Nobody Move, a dark and funny crime caper will come
alive as we visit San Francisco bars featured in classic noir films
while actors perform short scenes from the upcoming play.

Nobody Move -- A Play
May 20 - 8pm
$20
Host: Intersection for the Arts
Intersection for the Arts and Resident Theatre Company Campo Santo
are proud to present the next project in the special, ongoing
relationship with Campo Santo Resident Playwright, National Book Award
Winning writer Denis Johnson.  Adapted by Campo Santo's Sean San Jose,
the play features Johnson's one of a kind crafted characters and
distinctive voice in a story that is both a wild noir ride and
simultaneously a psychic picture of these United States from the
outsider's seat.