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-- You know I love solo performance, and a terrific one is going to be playing in Providence this upcoming week at Perishable. Check this guy out, he's fantastic. --

STEVIE JAY'S INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED MULTI-CHAKRA EXTRAVAGANZA IS UPON US!

Exploding with hysterical monologues, soulful skits, embarrassing observations, and intermittent go-go dancing, Stevie Jay paints a picture of real life on Earth with personal, uncensored stories about relationships, sex, working out at the gym, working out sexual relationships at the gym, and "the endless struggle to remain spiritually-oriented and irresistibly-gorgeous at all times."

Wednesday, Sept 16th: FREE admission! Pay as your heart dictates! Pay as you leave!
Suggested: $10/minimum.

Early arrival recommended! Curtain: 7:30 pm sharp (each night). Meet the artist following the performance!

To reserve space for Wednesday night's show, call: 401-331-2695, x 101

SPECIAL! Sun, Sept 20th! Showcase performance of Stevie's new work in progress:
"Falling Through The Cracks:::a homeopathic remedy for the new millennium...in one dose"
3:00 pm sharp (running time 75 minutes with Q&A following)
Suggested donation: $10 (Pay as you leave!)

Please note: If you don't like sexually-explicit humor, these performances are definitely NOT for you. (Really.) Grown-ups only, please!

"Stevie Jay presents an evening of dangerous hilarity!" -Ray Faiola, CBS, New York

"No performer has ever had so personal an effect on me. Extraordinary!" -Kate Copstick, The Scotsman, UK

"Stevie Jay has invented his own genre of performing!" -Farhad Emad, Tashbain Chronicle, UK

"It would be impossible to advise someone in advance as to what to expect from Stevie Jay."
-Deborah Minsky, Provincetown Banner

AS REAL AS IT GETS! Naughty, bawdy, soul-searching, and hilarious! Like the deepest breath you've ever taken." -Yael Ksander, WFIU Radio

"This show is mind-blowing and life-altering!" -Barb G, Simply Yoga

"Like ecstasy without the holes in your brain." -Eli Duke, elisfanclub.com

"Do NOT miss this show! Stevie Jay is a true artist and nothing less than amazing! His wisdom and insights offer a path toward growth and healing. An entertainer, educator, spiritual teacher, advocate of self-compassion, comedian, and so much more. This show feels like good therapy - a transformative experience!"
- Tom Fronczak, LICSW, Psychotherapist, yoga and meditation instructor, Providence, RI

"A study in naked narcissism like you've never seen. I would rather pass a kidney stone than see him again." -Bony Motel, cvillain.com

"Not since Terminator 2 have I seen my husband so riveted by a performer."
-Gigi Payne, Family Preservation Services

www.steviejay3.com; www.perishable.org

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