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Join Aim High for a special benefit performance of:
Humor Abuse
at the American Conservatory Theatre
January 26, 2012
8pm
Aim High and Lorenzo Pisoni (a San Francisco native and Aim High fan) invite you to join us for a special performance of Lorenzo's one-man show, Humor Abuse, a play about growing up in the Pickle Family Circus!
Your ticket also includes admission to a dessert and champagne reception with Lorenzo, the star of the show, and Aim High Executive Director Alec Lee.
A portion of this evening's proceeds will go to support Aim High's important work with underserved middle school students from across the Bay Area.
Prices:
Orchestra - $60
Mezzanine - $50
Balcony - $25
Young Adult - $13
Ticketing is now closed for this event! For more information, contact Marina Javor at (415) 551-2333 or mjavor@aimhigh.org.
About the show:
"Humor Abuse is the unique story of Lorenzo's upbringing as the youngest member of the Pickle Family Circus, the Bay Area's tiny big top that entertained thousands of people worldwide and launched the careers of several legendary performers. Filled with the clowning that Lorenzo learned at his father's knee, and the wonder, heartache and complexity of stepping into (and out of) his father's shoes, Humor Abuse shows that running away with the circus isn't always all fun and games."
- www.lorenzopisoni.com
“Lorenzo Pisoni’s performance is breathtaking. With director Erica Schmidt, Pisoni has created an endearing stage memoir with a novel twist. He juggles, he performs pratfalls, he dodges sandbags. He certainly has a fresh angle.”
- Charles Isherwood, The New York Times

