Planet Woman

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About This Show

A show from actor/comedian Cameran Hebb about trying to exist within a body that seems to belong to anyone but you. Menfolk welcome!
**COVID guidelines are in place, and Streaming options are available; details below.**

It's that time of the month, you know the time.

A time to cramp up from laughing and cry from feelings. A time to see a fun show about having a uterus and reproductive rights. Planet Woman is a solo character show by actor and stand-up comedian Cameran Hebb. Using her fav tool comedy, Cameran portrays different women to illuminate the struggles of trying to exist within bodies that seem to belong to anyone but them. After a debut at the PIT theatre in NYC and sold-out performances at HBO's Women in Comedy Festival in Boston, this is Planet Woman’s West Coast debut.
Menfolk welcomed. Period.
STREAMING: The following show is being live-streamed, and will also be available on-demand if you aren't able to catch it as scheduled:
* Sunday 7/17 @ 3:00PM (PDT)

IN-PERSON COVID GUIDELINES: Proof of vaccination required (or negative same-day test). Masks required.

PLANET WOMAN TEAM:
Written and Performed by: Cameran Hebb
Directed by: Sean Casserly
Lighting Designer: Chih-Hung Shao
Musical Guest: Kate Dinsmore
Cameran Hebb is an actor/comedian/writer who lived in NYC for the last decade. As an actor, she was a member of the acting residency at the Flea Theatre in Tribeca (The Bats) for three years and performed at the Whitney Museum. She also played the lead role in Keepingabreast by Jackie Rosenfeld, a play about a young woman’s struggle with breast cancer. She received a grant from the Queens Council of the Arts for continued work on that show. As a comedian, she won the New Talent Competition at Gotham Comedy Club, landing a TV spot on Gotham Comedy Live. She also won a New Talent Competition at Broadway Comedy Club and was a finalist for the Ladies of Laughter competition. She has performed stand-up comedy all over NYC as well as comedy festivals and competitions around the country- including the Seattle International Comedy Competition. She moved to Seattle during the pandemic to be closer to family and performs stand-up regularly at the Crocodile and Club Comedy. She has a platform on Instagram and Youtube with comedic parody songs called Just Jinglez. Honestly, she just wants to make people “LOL” but never, ever, text it or say it.

Show Details

Dates: Opening Night: July 15, 2022 Final Performance: July 17, 2022

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