Tickets can be purchased here:
$10-$15 Sliding Scale
https://themarsh.org/?page=CiviCRM&q=civicrm/event/register&id=455&reset=1
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What audiences are saying:
“There is a seeming simplicity in Gary Walker’s performance…although “simple” it is not. Through GREEN EYES, Gary Walker has given us a taste of his honest and unique storytelling.”
“I was in awe of the strength, love, and talent in the room… ...
Tickets can be purchased here:
$10-$15 Sliding Scale
https://themarsh.org/?page=CiviCRM&q=civicrm/event/register&id=455&reset=1
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What audiences are saying:
“There is a seeming simplicity in Gary Walker’s performance…although “simple” it is not. Through GREEN EYES, Gary Walker has given us a taste of his honest and unique storytelling.”
“I was in awe of the strength, love, and talent in the room… such a beautifully balanced piece.”
“I found myself going through every single emotion…Gary made me feel like I was a trusted friend that he was sharing the craziest of stories and deepest of secrets.”
“We weren’t actually there, but somehow the audience gets to know these individuals in a remarkably personal way. You celebrate them and you loathe them. This can only be achieved through superb storytelling and great honestly, and that is exactly what is delivered.”
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10-year-old Gary asks his dad to explain how an exorcism works after watching an eye opening special on primetime. Dad decides the best explanation is to rent for him the 1973 classic, The Exorcist. Debilitated by the experience, will Gary ever overcome his crippling fear of satanic possessions and the world that’s unseen?
It’s one man’s love-letter to the crazy family that prepared him for his even crazier life, by teaching him the only way they knew how: honestly. Larry – the short-tempered, overprotective dad, and all-or-nothing savior; Nancy, the mom with the heart of gold, and the world’s most gleeful pessimist (“Life’s a bitch, then you die!”), and Grandma Brewer, the chain-smoking, whiskey-drinking rebel who preaches the gospel of Ricki Lake.
Green Eyes Just Like You and Me shows how growing up on a dirt road in rural Michigan can give you everything you need. This family may have a cow named Bob and not a nickel to their name, but they’re beyond worldly in their uncensored approach to tackling life’s tough questions. Sometimes having less helps you accomplish more.
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Wednesday, March 11, 2015 at 7:30 pm
60 minutes | No Intermission | Ages 13+
website: www.thisisgarywalker.com