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Event
Marsh Test
Brian Copeland's first solo show, NOT A GENUINE BLACK MAN, reveals a little-known chapter of Bay Area history. In 1971, San Leandro was named one of the most racist suburbs in America. Congressional hearings were held. The next year, the then eight-year-old Brian Copeland and his African-American family moved to San Leandro. In a monologue that's both funny and poignant, Brian explores how surroundings make us who we are.
NOT A GENUINE BLACK MAN is now well into its second year at The Marsh. The San Francisco Chronicle says "Copeland is a winning, magnetic performer who knows how to work an audience." The show is now the longest running solo show in the history of San Francisco and will soon be a book from Hyperion and a series on HBO.
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LocationThe Marsh
1062 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
United States
Categories
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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Q&A
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Is this show wheelchair accessible? |
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Yes, this show is completely wheelchair accessible. |
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When do the doors open on Saturday? |
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The doors open 30 minutes before each show, so for Saturday's 5pm show they will open at 4:30pm. |
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When is the hurricane relief show? |
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On Thursday, September 15, all proceeds will be donated to the Red Cross. |
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