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THE FOUND THEATRE
The Found Theatre, 599 Long Beach Blvd., Long Beach (corner of 6th St. and Long Beach Blvd.). The Metro Blue Line 5th St. station and a Passport shuttle stop are located directly in front of the theatre.
SPECIAL WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH PERFORMANCES
The Found salutes XX-chromosomes in special Women's History Month performances featuring celebrated female poets, comics, and singer/songwriters!
Saturday, March 20
GIRLS GONE FUNNY
Stand-up comedy featuring today's hippest and hottest TV and touring comedians. Headlining the show is the brilliant Lizzy Cooperman ("Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson"), while the host for the evening is Shannon Hatch. Also on the line-up are spoken word artist Daroo, and comedians Claire Titelman, Amber Tozer ("Last Comic Standing"), and Jan Davidson (Nickelodeon's "Funniest Mom in America").

Sample Lizzy's comic stylings at lizzycooperman.com
It's a rare comedy bill featuring so many talented women. Even in the 21st century, most comedy clubs won't put more than one or two women on an evening's line-up. How messed up is that? The Found is tipping the scales with this all-female comedy show guaranteed to open a new chapter in women's history!
Saturday, March 20, 8 p.m.
Tickets: $10
Refreshments available.
Saturday, March 27
4 WOMEN, 4 DECADES, 4 STYLES
An eclectic evening of music by accomplished female singer/songwriters representing a broad range of ages and musical styles. Featured performers are Susan Picking (susanleighpicking.com), Jennifer Abod (jenniferabod.com), Angie Evans (angieevans.com), and Louise K Jacques (myspace.com/louisekjacques). Four astonishing performances on one memorable evening.
Saturday, March 27, 8 p.m.
Tickets: $10
Refreshments available

Susan Picking

Jennifer Abod

Angie Evans

Louise K Jacques
Two Captivating Performances!
9th ANNUAL LONG BEACH READS ONE BOOK
This annual event is sponsored by the Long Beach Public Library Foundation and encourages the whole city to read a designated book. This year's selection is the New York Times Bestseller by LA Times reporter Steve Lopez, The Soloist: A Lost Dream, An Unlikely Friendship, And The Redemptive Power Of Music, about homeless musical prodigy Nathaniel Ayers. Various venues around the city will host more than 20 free events between March 3 and March 14. Whether or not you've read the book you'll enjoy these two inspiring events at the Found, sponsored by The LJ Group.

For Information & Reservations: Lindsay Shields, 562/810-8418 or lindsayljgroup@gmail.com
Thursday, March 11, 12-1 p.m.
Tickets: Free
LUNCH CONCERT WITH ARTS & SERVICES FOR DISABLED ORCHESTRA
Thursday, March 11, 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: Free
AN EVENING OF SOLO PERFORMANCES BY LONG BEACH CELLISTS
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A BRAND-NEW SHOW IN THE WACKY FOUND THEATRE TRADITION!
Hope Dope Is On The Way!
THE MEDICAL MARIJUANA TELETHON
An original Found Theatre comedy dealing with one of today's burning issues! Join host Dr. Kenny Kushner and an unbelievable group of celebrities as they work their hearts out for this important cause: a co-op on every corner and affordable medijuana for every man, woman and child in America. It's a lot cheaper than universal health insurance...and you'll no longer care that you're sick! Can we do it? Yes, we cannibis!
April 16 thru May 22, Friday & Saturday, 8:30 p.m.
Special Performance on Tuesday, 4/20 at 8:30 p.m.
Tickets: $15 ($12 for those without health insurance)
Sunday Adult Storytelling Series
ANGELA LLOYD: MY MOTHER'S PIANO, MY FATHER'S VOICE
Sunday, April 18, 7 p.m.
Tickets: $10
Four big Sunday nights of storytelling by adults for adults in 2010! Sit back, relax, and let professional storycrafters lead you on a journey through the familiar, fantastic, and downright funny elements of modern life. Our second installment features Angela Lloyd's "My Mother's Piano, My Father's Voice: Words and Music for the Journey Home." A washboard virtuosa, Angela's stories come from the oral and literary traditions, with accompaniment on autoharp, ukulele, spoon, and bell. Refreshments provided.
"Angela Lloyd is diagonally parked in a parallel world"
Barbara McBride-Smith, Emcee, Winter Tales Festival, Oklahoma City
COMING TO THE FOUND IN 2010!
Fred Blanco's Powerful One-Man Show
THE STORIES OF CESAR CHAVEZ
The Most Popular Show In Found Theatre History--Now With Catchy Tunes!
BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE FLIGHT ATTENDANTS--THE MUSICAL!
Coming in 2010!
A DYSFUNCTIONAL FAMILY DILEMMA: WWJD? (WHAT WOULD JOLENE DO?)
The hopeless Bleeker Family returns in a brand-new Dysfunctional Family show! Stay tuned for dates and details!

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