The Book of Liz
Shelton Theatre, 533 Sutter (at Powell), S.F.
Opens Thursday, Oct. 16, at 8 p.m. (and runs through Nov. 30)
Tickets are $15-35
273-4115
Danderfrocks? Sweating disorders? Who comes up with this stuff? In this case it's the sibling sensations David and Amy Sedaris, taking their latest stab at comedic hijinks onstage with The Book of Liz. While David, author of Naked (among other books), has a knack for finding the quirky nuances of everyday proceedings, his sister Amy, who penned the play Strangers With Candy, is a stage actress and writer with a gift for outlandish, Tracey Ullmanstyle humor. Pair them up for theater-making, and the result is one hell of a whacked-out comedy, complete with cheese-ball-craving farmers, Eastern Europeans sporting Mr. Peanut get-ups, and a confused young woman who must decide between a sweat-reducing operation and her current employ in a strange new world.
Tags: Night&Day, Highlights, Elizabeth Dunderstock, Alcoholics Anonymous World Services Inc., Amy Sedaris, Mr. Peanut
