My Mobster

theatre · joy nash · Ages 13+ · United States

one person show

MY MOBSTER EXTENDS INTO THE 2011 BEST OF HOLLYWOOD FRINGE FESTIVAL

August 10, 2011

Joy Nash Brings My Mobster to the Best of Fringe at the Theatre Asylum and Lab August 13, 20 and 27 2011

LOS ANGELES – August 10 – After a debut at the Hollywood Fringe Festival to critical acclaim, Joy Nash’s My Mobster will be one of approximately 20 hand selected shows to be featured in the Best of Hollywood Fringe. My Mobster performances will be held at the Theatre Asylum and Lab on August 13th, 20th and 27th at 8:30pm.

Known for her online video series (Fat Rant) that has garnered millions of views, actress and activist Joy Nash brought her solo talents to the stage for the Hollywood Fringe Festival with the premiere of her bioplay, My Mobster, that ran at the Lounge Theatre in June.
Awkwardly brave and oddly joyful, My Mobster is the heartbreakingly true story of the unlikely romance that blossoms between a sheltered young woman and a criminal from France. Vacationing in Italy, Joy meets a charming and in...

INTERNET SENSATION MAKES SOLO DEBUT AT THE 2011 HOLLYWOOD FRINGE FESTIVAL

May 23, 2011

Joy Nash Takes on Los Angeles’ Premiere New Play Festival with My Mobster starting June 19 at the Lounge Theatre

Known for her online video series (Fat Rant) that has garnered millions of views, actress and activist Joy Nash is bringing her solo talents to the stage for the Hollywood Fringe Festival with her bioplay, My Mobster, at the Lounge Theatre starting June 19. My Mobster, which is making its premiere at the HFF, is helmed by veteran Los Angeles theater director Louise Hung.

Awkwardly brave and oddly joyful, My Mobster is the heartbreakingly true story of the unlikely romance that blossoms between a sheltered young woman and a criminal from France. Vacationing in Italy, Joy meets a charming and increasingly mysterious stranger who wines and dines her, gives her her first kiss, and then flies her to Paris where things get really bizarre. Toss in a hyper-religious, mildly racist mother, Joy’s complete inability to speak French, George Bush...