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69Stories: One Pervert's Tale and
No Good Deed
- by Mollena Williams
Both of Mollena Williams' sexy shows are great fun
- review by Michael Scott Moore in SF Weekly, November 3, 2004
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- Mollena Williams' first monologue, 69 Stories, started three years
ago as a sort of pervert's confessional: Theater mixed with post-show Q&A
about sadomasochism and your more elaborate electrico-sexual tools. It
told a charming but rambling story that ranged from her childhood acting
gig in an Orbit gum commercial to a revelatory affair with a guitarist
in Van Morrison's band. Williams has revived and improved the script --
tightened this, elaborated that -- and added a prequel, No Good Deed, about
a job as a Wells Fargo phone-bank operator. Both shows play in repertory
at the Exit on Taylor, but the hour-long No Good Deed feels more like a
curtain-raiser. It's a funny, horrible (and probably true) story about
the vagaries of sexual harassment in a stifling corporate office. The material
could fuel a three-act play, but Williams chooses to make some jokes about
uptight women, idiotic corporate rules, and the rural isolation of Concord,
Calif., and sign off. She does step into costume as a stiff human-resources
manager and an excitable skinny blonde in a baseball cap, which is an evolution
from 69 Stories, in which she tends to play herself. (Williams is large,
black, and not at all stiff, so the transformations are hilarious.) In
fact, both shows are great fun, as far as they go, but No Good Deed needs
more substance to stand on its own.
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