THEATRE

Guilty But Insane: A Confessional Monologue
August 13, 2012
"It's hard for me to believe that a human being could have done the evil things that I have done. But I know I did it." Jeff is a serial killer. He wants to talk to you. He will tell you everything. Based on a true story, Guilty But Insane is a confessional monologue that contains disturbing language and subject matter.
Josh Hitchens' work is familiar to GayFest! audiences as the director of last year's The Last Sunday in June and this year's The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later. Now he dons his writing and performing hats for this fascinating and powerful workshop performance.
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1714 Delancey Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103 -
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$15
Info Phone: 215-627-1088
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Dates:
August 13, 2012Times:
7 pm
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