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The Santaland Diaries
by David Sedaris
adapted for the stage by Joe Mantello
performed by Joe Brack

December 1-24, 2011
EXTENDED THROUGH DEC. 31!
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  • Washington, DC 20001
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  • David Gaines
    Read reviews of David’s show – 7(X)1 Samurai; an epic tale told by an idiot
    Celia Wren, Washington Post
    Leslie Wiesman, DC Theatre Scene

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    CAP hosted a play reading series free of charge on three Saturdays in November 2008, featuring new playwrights Shaun Raviv, Sara Ilyse Jacobson, Dallas Dartanian Miller and Tom Minter.

    Sat. Nov. 15th @3pm— Dallas Dartanian Miller, Confirmed Kill
    Sat. Nov. 22nd @3pm—Shaun Raviv, Bad Comedians
    Sat. Nov. 29th @3pm— Tom Minter, Past is the present, Imperfect
    Sat. Nov. 29th @5pm— Sara Ilyse Jacobson, Past Shadows Dark and Deep

    All the readings took place at Warehouse Theater, 1021 7th Street NW in downtown DC.

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    CAP hosted a multi-artist opening for local artists on November 29th, 2008 at 7pm.

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    From December 4th—24th, 2008, CAP presented at the Warehouse Theater:

    David Sedaris’ Santaland Diaries, adapted by Joe Mantello and performed by Joe Brack.

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    From December 18th—22nd, 2008, CAP presented:

    THE MALL, THE MERRIER, a holiday cabaret at the Warehouse Theater!

    As the song suggests, it’s the most wonderful time of the year and this cabaret is out to prove it. Barbara Papendorp, Elver Ariza and Scott Sedar bring to life the denizens of a holiday shopping mall. At the hub of the holiday madness is an automated talking teddy bear, voiced by a hapless actor trapped in a festive gift box.

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    May 2010
    Warehouse or Bust!

    A weekend festival of song & songstresses!
    May 7th, 8th & 9th @ DC’s Warehouse Theater

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    September and October 2010
    Edible Rex

    The 2010 Capital Fringe hit Edible Rex , in which a father, a son, and a famous 19th century French chef search for the perfect meal.

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    November 13th and 14th, 2010

    Capital Blend Fall Concert

    This all-female a cappella group recieved rave reviews at our spring festival and now return with classics & some newer hits by Coldplay, Madonna, Stevie Wonder, Carrie Underwood, Jason Mraz and many more! Come stop by and hear the sweet sounds of Capital Blend either Saturday, November 13th @ 8pm, and/or Sunday, November 14th’s 3pm matinee.

    For more info on Capital Blend visit – capitalblendsings.com.

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    August 18-21, 2011
    Encore! ENCORE!

    Four fantastic shows, back for command performances after a hugely successful time at the Fringe.

    But Love Is My Middle Name

    Emily Love Morrison returns with her wildly popular comedy about the tragedy of her love life. She thought finding love would be easy; after all, it’s her middle name. But does she find her man or something else entirely?

    Flyboy

    A near-future astronaut is offered the opportunity of a lifetime: a one-man mission to a distant star. Like any chance at immortality, though, this one comes with a catch; he will be taken away from family, friends, and all of human civilization for the next forty years.

    The Bird

    In search of adventure in Poland 1989, a young man discovers a female assassin, a Jewish skinhead, a mysterious bird, and the end of innocence. John Feffer plays seven characters in this one-man show, with an assist from the bird.

    Cabaret XXX: Les Femmes Fatales
    BEST Musical – 2011 Pick of Fringe Audience Awards

    Come again! For those of you who haven’t seen it (naughty, naughty), we’ll be doing the whole show. For those of you who have seen it but want more, we’ll throw in some extra little surprises. What surprises you ask? You’ll have to come find out, sucka.