
86 episodes

WRITE CLUB SF Steven Westdahl and Casey Childers
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4.9 • 13 Ratings
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Two opposing writers. Two opposing topics. Seven minutes each. Finally, your life may begin.
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85 > Like v Like-Like
Closing out our Love Day celebration, Diana Salier had at Steven Westdahl in the timeless battle of LIKE v LIKE-LIKE.
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84 > Flowers v Chocolate
In our second Valentines themed bout from February, known coward Nate Waggoner colludes with respected miscreant Sarah Griffin in FLOWERS v CHOCOLATE.
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83 > Single v Committed
In honor of that most loathed and weighted of made up holidays, VD, Casey Childers took on Sarah Broderick in SINGLE v COMMITTED.
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82 > Real v Fake
The SF Neo-Futurists conclude their Jan. 2014 residency with a healthy dose of fictional reality. Ryan 'Sex With Animals' Good offers up a synthetic slice of full-blown FAKE and John 'Jughead' Pierson strips away the pretense to hold up a mirror and show us what's REAL. If you find yourself in New York, Chicago, or San Francisco, do yourself a favor and check out Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind.
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81 > Long v Short
The SF Neo-Futurists expand upon their 2 minute play format and continue their Jan. 2014 occupation of our show. Matt Pine cuts his 7 minutes on our stage SHORT and then Megan Cohen steps up to demonstrate just how LONG she can be. No matter the duration, everyone ends up a winner (except for the loser).
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80 > Future v Past
The San Francisco Neo-Futurists offer up their best and their brightest to do battle on our WRITE CLUB stage. Willie Caldwell brings us a beer-soaked blast from the PAST before Artistic Director Adam Smith counterattacks by taking us back to the FUTURE. Time is of the essence when confronted by this group of trend-setting performance artists helping us to celebrate New Year's in January 2014.
Customer Reviews
Write club
Write club SF is the best literary event in the city, so of course you should listen to this podcast!
Not just writing
Pencil's delivery could use some work, maybe it's better when you're there. Eraser was better.
Hilarious
Do yourself a favor and take a listen; talented writers with fantastic comedic timing.