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'Port Out, Starboard Home'

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 (Courtesy foolsFURY.org)

Four years ago, members of San Francisco experimental theater company foolsFURY went on a three-day cruise to research a new play. The eclectic black comedy “Port Out, Starboard Home” is the result of what they found and imagined on that cruise, as created by playwright Sheila Callaghan. We talk with members of foolsFURY about the new play and the weird world of cruises, both real and imagined.

Guests:

Ben Yalom, artistic director of foolsFURY

Deborah Eliezer, actor and associate artistic director of foolsFURY

Angela Santillo, actor with foolsFURY Theater Company

Brian Livingston, actor with foolsFURY Theater Company

Benjamin Stuber, actor with foolsFURY Theater Company

Calder Schilling, actor with foolsFURY Theater Company

Jessica Unker, actor with foolsFURY Theater Company

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