Are Ya Dating?
Other Fish To Fry ProductionsSan Francisco, California, USA
http://www.myspace.com/stevenkarwoski
Genre: Solo Performance
60 minutes
Rated: R
Latecomers within 15 minutes
Disclosures: Adults only, strong language, sexual themes and all that good stuff
Do women really want men to be in touch with their feelings? Can even the best date go on too long? What would possibly drive a man who is afraid of ghosts and goblins to spend a date in a cemetery? Come discover the answers to these questions as veteran solo performer Steven Karwoski chronicles his life in the trenches of the dating world.
“GET YOUR TICKET FOR THIS HOT DATE WHILE YOU CAN.”
SEE MAGAZINE Edmonton
Edmonton Sun’s Top 3 picks of the Fringe 2006
Sat. March 3, 10:00 PM
Sun. March 4, 7:00 PM
Fri. March 9, 7:00 PM
Sat. March 10, 5:30 PM
All shows performed at Dianna's South, 726 N. Fulton
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Labels: diannas south, mainstage, march 10, march 3, march 4, march 9, rated r, Solo Performance, theatre

3 Comments:
Funny and entertaining, and it made me realize I could do this!!! But my show would run 3 hours long! Man, do I have horror stories about dating!!! Steven just touched the surface. The users, boozers, losers, lazies, crazies, sluts, nuts, etc. could fill volumes!!! I'm sure other singles could relate!!!
this man performs gracefully under pressure, (say,,, like Ben Franklin being found in a thong by congress just when he was supposed to be signing something...)
-very very gifted timing and writing... and doggonnit...
-good with a plunger
-and a great sport with cold water down his back... (some restrictions may apply, see your local pharmacist to see if 'Are Ya Dating,' is right for you..)
-wonderful meeting you bro.
-Eggles
-Eric
"Are Ya Dating?" features Stephen Karwoski stepping into some new territory as a solo performer-- and that's a good thing. Karwoski's energy and ability to re-imagine and re-create moments from his life have always been his shows' strong points. But here I feel he's come into his stride-- there's a solidity and maturity behind his storytelling. His willingness to hold off on a punchline, to go deeper with the honesty of his story, pays off: we laugh harder and root for him all the way. Nicely done.
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