Confessions of a Groupie or How I F’ed Jim Morrison the Night He Died But I Didn’t Kill Him
Tuesday Thomas brings a bold, outrageous, and sharply comic solo show to the Hollywood Fringe Festival with Confessions of a Groupie or How I F’ed Jim Morrison the Night He Died But I Didn’t Kill Him. The piece centers on a larger-than-life character whose stories blur the line between rock-and-roll fantasy, personal mythology, and celebrity obsession. With a punk spirit and a fearless sense of humor, Thomas creates a theatrical confession that feels part character study, part fever dream, and part love letter to the strange glamour of counterculture memory. The show invites audiences into a world of wild claims, messy nostalgia, and rebellious self-invention, making room for laughter, discomfort, and the kind of storytelling that feels delightfully unfiltered.

