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Don Reed's "Can You Dig It? The '60s - Back Down East 14th" at The Marsh Berkeley

The Marsh announces that Don Reed’s
autobiographical journey CAN YOU DIG IT?
The ‘60s - Back Down East 14th
will extend its run at The Marsh Berkeley
through December 15, 2013
.  From the
Beatles to the Black Panthers, James Brown to The Jerk, and MLK to JFK to the
KKK – CAN YOU DIG IT? The ‘60s - Back
Down East 14th
offers a view of the 1960s through the eyes of an
awkward kid who’s just trying to fit in. Reed, an Oakland-born comedian, is
currently the opening act/warm-up comedian for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. The third installment in Reed’s
hilarious coming-of-age trilogy, CAN YOU
DIG IT?
performs Saturdays at 8:30pm and Sundays at 7pm in the The Marsh Berkeley Theater Stage, 2120 Allston Way, Berkeley.
For tickets, the public may visit www.themarsh.org
or call 415-282-3055 between 1:00 pm
and 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday.



 



Called “Flat out hilarious!” by
KQED and “Remarkable. Terrific. Very funny,” as well as “Unexpectedly touching”
by the San Francisco Chronicle, CAN YOU DIG IT? The ‘60s - Back Down East
14th
rewinds to the ‘60s, going back to young Reed’s formative
years in Oakland
grammar school when the family was whole – that is before his father became a
pimp and his mother reluctantly became a Jehovah’s Witness. As the plot
unfolds, a series of wild, wonderful, scary, amazing, unnecessary, cool,
moving, unbelievably true stories are
revealed. 

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The first installment in Reed’s trilogy,
East 14th, traced the
actor-comedian’s irregular teen years through the ‘70s (his stepfather forced
him to become a Jehovah’s Witness, and his biological father was a pimp). East 14th went on to become one of the
Bay Area’s longest running solo shows, and also ran Off-Broadway. The second
installment, The Kipling Hotel, followed Reed’s collegiate years at
UCLA through the ‘80s, as he
struggled to supplement a partial scholarship by working as a live-in waiter at
an unforgettable retirement hotel.

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Reed, a San Francisco Bay Area
Theatre Critics Circle Nominee and NAACP
Double Nominee for Best Actor
and Best Playwright, has performed, written, and directed in film,
television, and theatre all over the country. His 1991 segment on HBO’s Robert Townsend & His Partners in Crime,
which featured a variety of up-and-coming comedians, was well-received and led
to many recurring and guest starring roles on various television programs. In
addition to performing as the opening act/warm-up comedian for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Reed has
opened for Tony Award winner Tommy Tune, and has worked on programs including Spiderman, The Flintstones, ER, Frasier, Friends, Scrubs, Will & Grace, Law & Order, and Saturday
Night Live.
Reed has written promos for the Golden Globes, the Academy
Awards and the Olympics. Additionally, he has written and developed screenplays
for Spike Lee’s 40 Acres and a Mule
and Maverick Filmworks. Reed is currently a board member of the thriving 51Oakland
foundation keeping music and the arts alive in Oakland Public Schools.




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