The Marsh Berkeley announces the extension of Don Reed’s wonderfully wild autobiography "Can You Dig It?: The ‘60s" through September. Hot on the heels of Reed’s hilarious and critically acclaimed "East 14th" and "The Kipling Hotel," Reed (HBO, "Snap Judgment," Amazon Prime) takes Bay Area audience members on a nostalgic ride through the amusing and oftentimes turbulent 1960s and beyond. "Can You Dig It?: The ‘60s" takes place before Reed’s father became a pimp, before little Donnie was forced into that door-knocking religion, and includes some mind-blowing and unbelievably true tales. From the Beatles to the Black Panthers, James Brown to the Jerk, MLK to JFK to the KKK—audiences will delight in living vicariously through the eyes of an awkward blinking kid just trying to fit in during the tumultuous ‘60s.
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