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Josh Kornbluth's "Citizen Brain" in San Francisco


Event description

Josh Kornbluth will perform his latest solo show, "Citizen Brain," in Pam & Phil's lovely backyard in the Portola neighborhood of San Francisco on Saturday, September 28, 2024, at 3 p.m. This event, and access to the backyard, will be totally outdoors -- but the home will be available to hang out in as well.

Live music before the monologue!

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At the Global Brain Health Institute, Josh immersed himself in the study of brain disease and wondered if our society was suffering from political dementia. The discovery of the empathy circuit in the brain might be the cure. Can a neurotic storyteller, who flunked every science class in college, spark a science-based revolution of empathy?

Written by Josh Kornbluth, in collaboration with Aaron Loeb, Casey Stangl & David Dower

Directed by Casey Stangl & David Dower

Runtime: 70 minutes.

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Showtime is 3 p.m. -- but doors will open at 2.

Street parking is available in the neighborhood.

Several MUNI buses stop a relatively short distance away.

The performing area is not wheelchair-accessible.

Refreshments will be provided, but feel free to bring your own as well.

Small service animals welcome -- but please be aware that four dogs (who all really enjoy human visitors and tolerate other dogs) will be kept inside the house.

It can get cool in the shade -- bring a warm layer.

Questions? Write to Josh at josh@joshkornbluth.com.

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Some reviews:

"...an engaging story...told in his inimitable humorous, intelligent and forthright style."
- Emily Mendel | Berkeleyside
"Citizen Brain succeeds most effectively in its complete and utter honesty...masterful storytelling...transcendent."
- Caitlin Keller | The Daily Californian
"Kornbluth at his best...a winner...perfectly prescient, well crafted"
- Steve Murray | Broadway World
"captivating... warmly universal...intensely personal"
- Chad Jones | TheatreDogs
"Don’t miss it! He’s a magical, medical marvel—full of heart and soul."
- Barry David Horwitz | Theatrius

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