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Mon, Aug 6, 2012 -- 10:00 AM

Lorenzo Pisoni's 'Humor Abuse'


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Some children dream of running away and joining the circus -- actor Lorenzo Pisoni was actually born into one. Pisoni's parents founded San Francisco's beloved Pickle Family Circus, and he spent his childhood as the troupe's youngest performer. Pisoni's acclaimed one-man show "Humor Abuse," which tells the story of his unusual upbringing, is returning to American Conservatory Theater for a two-week run.

Host: Dave Iverson

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  • Lorenzo Pisoni, actor, his one-man show "Humor Abuse" runs through Aug. 19 at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco

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