“FWD: Life Gone Viral” is about much more than the foibles of 21st-century technology. Both funny and profound, it’s a vivid story about relationships in modern times.The show, onstage at The Marsh, stars local theater veterans Charlie Varon and Jeri Lynn Cohen, playing all of the roles. They co-wrote the piece with longtime friend and collaborator David Ford, who directs with finesse.
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Dear Reader,Please forgive me — there is very little I can tell you about “White Rabbit, Red Rabbit,” a solo play by young Iranian playwright Nassim Soleimanpour and read by a different local actor at every performance here at the San Francisco International Arts Festival.
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It’s best to think of “FWD: Life Gone Viral” as a festive 21st-century farce — with memorable, quirky twists.Onstage at The Marsh, the show, which features the creative genius of locals Charlie Varon and Jeri Lynn Cohen, takes behaviors in today’s über-mod, techno world and places them under the microscope. The premise is simple: an oncologist (Cohen) tells her patient (Varon) that he’s been misdiagnosed with cancer.
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