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The Guitar Teacher

Randy Rutherford’s latest fringe offering contains the funniest sex scene you can ever see in a one-man show.

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The Guitar Teacher is another not-to-be-missed production from the San Franciscan. This time he tells the tale of moving to Alaska to work on the pipeline but instead meeting a pretentious guitar teacher who recognizes the narrator’s musical talent.

Rutherford’s singing and guitar playing flow throughout the story. The whole package is impressive enough without realizing that Rutherford suffered profound hearing loss that cut short his folk-singing career.

The venue’s lighting was troubling Rutherford at an early performance, as were non-stop police sirens, but with his comfortable style, he incorporated those surprises into the story as easily as he slides from music to talk and back again.

— Julie Carl

From the official Fringe Festival guide:

Rutherford returns with another award-winning memoir. I worshipped my guitar teacher. I never would have made a move on his girlfriend if he hadn't suggested it. It's not my fault.

"Rutherford makes it look easy." - 5 STARS, Winnipeg Free Press

"Exceptionally fine." - 5 STARS, Top Pick, London Free Press

"A gem." - Best of Fringe, Georgia Straight

"Two thumbs up!" - Orlando Sentinel

www.randyrutherford.net

Warnings: Some sexual language
RECOMMENDED: General Audience

90 min

Exchange Community Church (Venue 20), to Sunday

Tickets: $10
Discount Tickets: $9 for Seniors
Under No children under 13 years not admitted.


 

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