Production History, Somebody Else's Life

Originally produced January 2005 in conjunction with
Nightingale Theatre www.midwesterntheater.org
Sponsored in part by the Gay and Lesbian Fund For Tulsa

Somebody Else's Life appeared on a double-bill with ICONS: The Gay and Lesbian History of the World Vol I, an award winning solo musical by Jade Esteban Estrada. January 28 Performance raised $365 as a benefit for Tulsa's Regional AIDS Interfaith Network (RAIN)

Produced at OpenArms Youth Project, Tulsa, OK May 7, 2005
www.openarmsproject.org
Thanks to Ken Draper, DJ Tim, Don Rush, Patrick, & the rest.

Produced at Visions of Pride, Cape Girardeau, MO, July 4, 2005
Thanks to Denise Akers

Produced at Independence Place, Cape Girardeau, MO, September 6 & 7, 2005
Thanks to Denise Akers & Maurice at IP.

Produced at Lambda Players, Sacramento, CA, September 9 & 10, 2005.
Thanks to Matt Burlingame and the Lambda Players board

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Produced in San Francisco, September 11, 2005
Thanks to Ken Bates

Producted by Spotlight ON Halloween Fest, October 8-10, 2005, at The Monster, Greenwich Village, NYC
Thanks to Frank Calo, Stephen Thornberg, and the Spotlight On/Monster Staff. For more info on Spotlight On, visit www.spotlighton.org

Spokane Rainbow Center, Spokane, WA, 509-489-1914
Special thanks to Timothy Phillips

Produced at The Raven Cafe, Missoula, MT
Special thanks to Bobby Tollefson, Steve Simpson, and the Western Montana Gay & Lesbian Community Center

Produced at the First Unitarian-Universalist Church
Springfield, MO, Sponsored by Intereweave
Thanks to Jeff Klenovic, Jose Esquivel, and Jeff Olson

Produced at the www.Tin Ceiling.org, February, 2006, St. Louis, MO
Tech: Jason Lauderdale, House Staff: Robert Strasser, Drew Sommerville

Produced at the National Gay & Lesbian Theatre Festival Columbus, OH
September 14, 15, 16, 2006
Thanks to Frank Barnhart, the CGLTF staff, & the folks at the Columbus Performance Arts Center

Produced at IAO Performance Space
September 22 & 23, 2006, Oklahoma City, OK
Thanks to Jeff Stokes, Robert Matson, Ginger Kunkle, John Schenberg & other volunteers from the IAO and Cathedral of Hope.

Produced at Eureka Live, Eureka Springs, Arkansas
August 2, 2008, as part of Summer Diversity Weekend.
Thanks to Tony, Michelle, & the staff of Eureka Live, thanks to Mark Wetzel.

Voodoo Mystére Lounge Theatre
October 4 & 5, 2008, New Orleans, LA
Produced by Michael Martin
Lighting design & tech direction by Isaac Cherry





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