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San Francisco Bay Times Article

Friday, February 29th, 2008

Savage Arts at the Marsh; Stunning Sensual Awakening by Linda Ayres-Frederick “A true artist has no shame,” says French painter Henri enticingly as he beds his neighbor’s wife, Margaret in Sharon Eberhardt’s Savage Arts. Based on a true story of an Indian witchcraft trial that took place in upstate New York in ...

Savage Arts

Monday, February 18th, 2008

Based on an actual "Indian Witchcraft Trial" in 1930 Buffalo, NY. A naive housewife enters a world of art, passion and Iroquois tribal lore when a French artist moves next door. His paintings of Seneca Indians lead to a brutal crime. Performances: January 18 - February 16, Fridays and Saturdays ...

SF Bay Guardian Review

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

*Savage Arts Marsh, 1062 Valencia, upstairs studio; 826-5750, 1-800-838-3006, www.themarsh.org. $15-35, sliding scale. Fri-Sat, 8pm. Through Feb 16. Love. Lust. Murder. Art. Lies. Xenophobia. An apron and a chair. These are the themes and sole props in Sharon Eberhardt's original play, in which an out-of-love housewife and her dying husband ...