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"THE VERY WORST OF VARLA JEAN MERMAN" STARRING JEFFERY ROBERSON PLAYS SAN FRANCISCO


COMES TO NEW CONSERVATORY THEATRE CENTER APRIL 6th through MAY 4th, 2002 (Previews April 4th & 5th)

The New Conservatory Theatre Center (NCTC) and Peak Performance Productions present "The Very Worst of Varla Jean Merman," starring the award-winning Diva Extraordinaire Varla Jean Merman (aka Jeffery Roberson). "The Very Worst of Varla Jean Merman," directed by Michael Schiralli, opens Saturday, April 6th, at 8:0 pm and runs through Saturday, May 4th, Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8:00 pm, with late shows at 10:00 pm on Saturdays: April 13th, 20th & 27th and May 4th. Previews are on April 4th and 5th at 8:00 pm. All performances are at the NEW CONSERVATORY THEATRE CENTER (25 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA - 415-861-8972).

Tickets are $20 for previews, $25 for Wednesdays and Thursdays, $30 for Fridays and Saturdays, and $35 for Opening Night. The April 5th preview is "Pay As You Wish Community Night" for walk-ups only - advance tickets are regular price.

Varla Jean Merman is singer, dancer, actress, light-comedienne, clarinet player and educator. Yes, educator. San Francisco audiences expect to be entertained, but Varla Jean has no intention of entertaining anyone. Too obvious. Too easy. Varla Jean has never been one to color inside the linesŸ so she is going to give her fans' brains a "big fat hug." "The Very Worst of Varla Jean Merman," written by Jeffrey Roberson with additional material written with Michael Schiralli and Matt Callaway, is "designed to enliven, enlighten, enrich, and uplift you out of the mundane rut that has become your life," according to Varla.

Cory Litchford is on piano and Roberta Damke on drums. Philip Heckman, who received a Garland Costume Award nomination for the show, designed the costumes.

Whether singing about the risks of aerosol-cheese or kidney-theft, or presenting educational video travelogues on 'what not to do' in places from Cape Code to Japan, Varla Jean will present some of the "worst" lessons she has learned in her own life that will leave audiences thankfully clinging to their own.

Songs that Varla sings in The Very Worst... include: Talk to the Genitals, Act Insane, Love on the Rocks, White Rabbit, Disco Inferno, and School House Rock. She also reprises Dream a Little Dream from her hit show Enough About Me.

Varla Jean Merman is the creation of Jeffery Roberson, who was a recent winner of a Backstage West Garland Performance Award for his performance in the LA production of "The Very Worst of Varla Jean Merman." He moved to New York from New Orleans in 1994 and immediately became a fixture in the downtown club scene. In 1995, he wrote and starred in "Varla and the Man Who Got Away," which was produced by Susanne Bartsch at Westbeth Theatre Center. His multi-media cabaret acts, "I Who have Nothing" (1997 BACK STAGE Bistro Award) and "Peel Me A Grape" (1998 MAC Award) ran for fifteen sell-out months at EIGHTY EIGHT'S Cabaret. He made his Carnegie Hall debut with "Varla Jean Merman: A Christmas Concert."

Roberson's most recent show, "The Very Worst of Varla Jean Merman" (New England Independent Critics Award), debuted at New York's premiere comedy club, Carolines, then played to sold-out crowds at Joe's Pub at the New York Public Theatre, and The Gay and Lesbian Theatre in Los Angeles. "The Very Worst..." also had a three-week run at the Soho Theatre in London this past September. BACK STAGE WEST recently gave the show a Garland Performance Award.

Robertson's "Enough About Me: An Unauthorized Autobiography" (nominated for a GLAD Award) played at NCTC in October 2000, following a five-month Off-Broadway run in NYC. Roberson played the role of Mary Sunshine in the hit Broadway musical revival of "Chicago" and toured with the First National Company for six months from Tokyo to Schenectady. Other credits include several TWEED Theatre Fraktured Classiks productions, such as "Caged!" with Lily Tomlin, Joan Rivers and Isabella Rossellini and "The Miracle Worker" (with Charles Busch).

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