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Before the End
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Candy's Room
Cruel and Unusual
Curriculum Vitae
Eating Skeletons
Exiles
Fall and Rise of the Rising Fallen
Flamenco con Fusion
Fuse
Get It? Got it. Good.
Get Laughs or Die Tryin'
I'm Sorry and I'm Sorry
Irma at the Movies & Frozen
Just For Laughs
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Kingdom of Not
Lunches of Our Lives
Neon Man and Me
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Pomp & Circumstance
Readiness is All
Revolving Madness Living the Dream and Damning the Man
sally: MIA / Sheepish
Secret Ruths of Island House
Self Help - Polish Mantras for the Emotionally Dyslexic
Sisyphus on Vacation
Stone Trilogy, Three Tales
Thanatics - A Rock Opera
This Lily Was (Fontana)
Thrilling Adventures of Elvis in Space - 2
Tilting at Transformations
Visiting Bertha
Waiting for Bordeaux
Where the Sun Don't Shine
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Yellow Fever Express
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 This Lily Was (Fontana)
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This Lily Was (Fontana)
By Mia Paschal
chaotic heart
San Francisco
A PREMIERE
55 minutes
SOLO PERFORMANCE
FOR CHILDREN OVER: 16
MATURE CONTENT, COARSE LANGUAGE
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Impale. Exhale. Repeat. Seven suicide attempts. An arm embroidered with scars. Taking your salvation where you can get it: myths and bibles both holy and profane, Italian psych ward travelers, a blues legend howling along a dusty road, red velvet cake, a whispered sweet something in a language you will never understand.

Winner of the Best Female Solo Award at the 2004 SFFringe for her show some life, Mia Paschal returns with the story of a cutter, scarred and tethered by the absolute chaos of borderline personality disorder; so absurd, it might even be funny.. So... Inhale. Impale. Exhale. Repeat.

Playwright/Actress: Mia Paschal
Lighting Design: Curtis Overacre
Sound Design: Reg Clay
Photography: Mark Andrew Wilson

BIOGRAPHIES:

MIA PASCHAL (playwright/actress): Founder and artistic director of chaotic heart and Heroes Theatre Company, Mia moved to San Francisco from Milan, Italy to study with Ed Hooks.

As an undergraduate at Harvard, Mia studied with David Wheeler; she has also studied with Bill Hickey, Bruce Williams, and Rachael Adler. In Paris, Stockholm, Helsinki and Milan, she appeared in a number of independent films and video projects.

In September 2004, her show "some life", directed by Emily Koch, won the Best Female Solo Performance award at the San Francisco Fringe Festival.

CURTIS OVERACRE: Curtis hails from the land of where the wind comes sweeping down the plain. Growing up rurally, he had a lot of spare time to create a fantasy world to live in, which drew him to the theatre. He began by volunteering to help with costumes and make-up for the Tulsa Opera and Moves Dance Co., The Fat Bottom Revue, and Vile Jelly Theatre. Curtis O. went with the S.F. Buffoons to the New York Fringe Festival, where he met the Banana Bag and Bodice folks and worked with the Sandwich for the 2003 S.F. Fringe Festival, and again as a technician for Sandwich in their co-production with the EXIT in 2004. He designed the lighting for all three full productions of chaotic heart's "some life" in 2004 and 2005.

REG CLAY: Reg Clay is very happy to be working with Mia Paschal and her stirring one woman play. A graduate of Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington DC and NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, Reg Clay is an actor, songwriter, playwright and a members of Eastenders Repertory Company. He has divided his time working tech for companies like Ray of Light Productions (BayBoy) and Guerilla Shakespeare Company (Othello) and acting at the Darkroom Theater and for Eastenders (as Knut in Strindberg's Playing With Fire).