Altadena whirlwind Ellen Snortland is on the prowl again!
First, take a look at her PWeekly article on the 3/50 Project (which we also support) on helping our local businesses.
And second, Snortland will be doing her one-woman show, "Now That She’s Gone," at the Actors Repertory 3rd Annual Solo Festival, 2811 W. Magnolia, Burbank, CA 91505 on Sun., Jan. 17 (tickets $15). It's the second bill of a double-header, which starts with "My Life As A Rom Com," a satire about dating, biological clocks, and Hollywood created and performed by Robyn Von Arx.
Now That She’s Gone is a play that explores Snortland’s often hilarious, irreverent and sometimes torturous relationship with her Norwegian-American mother. Now That She’s Gone has been described as a Lily Tomlin /Garrison Keillor / Eve Ensler hybrid… passionate, poignant and funny in turns. A memoir piece with Eleanor Roosevelt, sex, drugs and lutefisk, the play and performance has received rave reviews and standing ovations in California, New York, and Washington, D.C.
Tickets: 1-800-838-3006
www.theactorsrepertory.com
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/93945