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LIBERTÉ, EGALITÉ, ADOPTÉE
Written and Performed by Maggie Gallant
Directed by Carla Cackowski

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Playing...
Friday, June 3 @ 9:00 pm
Sunday, June 5 @ 5:30 pm 
Saturday, June 11 @ 10:30 pm (This performance cancelled)


What kind of parent KNITS their daughter a swimsuit? With itchy, water-absorbing red wool? Maybe the same ones that would buy her a leather briefcase for her 11th birthday. If you ever felt like you didn’t belong with your family then share the embarrassment as British comedian Maggie Gallant discovers where she really came from and then wishes she hadn’t.

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Maggie Gallant (PERFORMER)

Maggie Gallant is a British-born comedic writer and performer now living in Austin, Texas. Originally a stand-up comedian her solo plays are often seen at the FronteraFest Festival in Austin where she has received two Best of Fest awards. Libertè Egalitè Adoptèe premiered at the SOLOCOM festival in New York in November 2015.

Carla Cackowski (DIRECTOR)


Carla appeared in the 2015 Dallas Solo Fest with her show THE SERIOUSLY NEUROTIC DREAM OF MARY SHELLEY . She has written and performed five solo shows in the past five years.  These solo shows have been performed in theaters across Los Angeles, as well as at the Hollywood Fringe Festival, Out of Bounds Comedy Festival (Austin, TX), Los Angeles Scripted Festival, and United Solo Fest (New York City).  Her monologues have been published in the anthology, "Women's Comedic Monologues That Are Actually Funny" by APPLAUSE BOOKS (2014).  She will also be included in the "Men's...", "Teen Boys'...", and "Teen Girls'..." versions to be published in 2015.  Carla is a member of The Solo Collective, currently in residence at Vs. Theatre Company in Los Angeles.  She teaches improvisational comedy at The Second City in Hollywood

ARTIST/SHOW WEBSITE AND LINKS
www.maggiegallant.com/adoptee

See an excerpt of the show below...
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