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LiveArts Santa Fe presents "Ann Randolph's Inappropriate in All the Right Ways"

  • The Lodge, Benitez Cabaret Stage 750 N. St. Francis Dr Santa Fe, NM USA (map)

“Nobody leaves a performance of ‘Inappropriate’ without being moved to laughter; many leave discovering something about their own life trajectory. It’s a show like no other…It’s part autobiography, part stand-up hilarity, part therapy, and 100% fun.” — Huffington Post

LiveArts Santa Fe presents

Ann Randolph's Inappropriate in All the Right Ways

Ann Randolph’s Inappropriate in All the Right Ways! Its truly hilarious and heartwarming; you will laugh and CRY watching her performance of her life changing life story.

She shares about her wild ride from Loveland, Ohio to a mental institution in Appalachia, to living on a boat off the coast of Alaska pretending to clean the Exxon Oil spill with some good ol’ boys from Louisiana, to a homeless shelter in Santa Monica, to hooking up with Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft for an off Broadway run on 42nd Street. Don't miss this amazing opportunity to see Ann perform while she is in Santa Fe!

Credits: Special Guests: G Precious & Marguerite L. Scott

Dates and Times:
Friday Sept. 6th, Show begins at 7PM,
Happy Hour at 5PM
LiveArts will host Happy Hour at the Lodge at 5PM to mingle before the show.

Admission:
For mature audiences only Rated R.
VIP Lower: $35.00
VIP Bar: $30.00
General Admission: $25.00

Online Tickets: https://www.onthestage.tickets/show/livearts-santa-fe/668c46f9ac190e259ef01948

Venue: The Lodge, Benitez Cabaret Stage, 750 N. St. Francis Dr. SF, NM 87501

Website: https://www.liveartssantafe.org/

Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/liveartssantafe

For More Information, Contact: Sarah Wrenn-Weaver She/Her Development Director

LiveArts Santa Fe: To engage, inspire, and embrace a multi-cultural, neurodiverse, and multi-generational community by eliminating barriers in the performing arts. LiveArts Santa Fe aspires to amplify all creative voices through offering innovative and inclusive artistic work & education. (505) 670-3036