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THIS IS ART

Comedy · mirror sphere productions · Ages 13+ · United States of America
Witness the unrestrained creativity of Tony Bartolone live. The subject matter is multifarious, but the voice is singular. This unique comedic experience blends absurd observational standup, thrilling theatrical experiments and provocative performance art. Is this art? THIS IS ART
Witness the unrestrained creativity of Tony Bartolone live. The subject matter is multifarious, but the voice is singular. This unique comedic experience blends absurd observational standup, thrilling theatrical experiments and provocative performance art. Is this art? THIS IS ART

HABLA Y TE SALVAS: TRUE STORIES OF A NO SABO KID FROM QUEENS & HIS GUAYACO DAD

Two Person Show · fail better nyc · Ages 16+ · 80 mins · United States of America
A clock on stage counts down from 80 mins as Christopher introduces you to the messy Ecuadorian man of his life: his dad, Abel. At 80, Abel makes his performance debut (yes, really) as Christopher unpacks their once estranged relationship via boxes & broken Spanglish in this comedic solo-ish show.
A clock on stage counts down from 80 mins as Christopher introduces you to the messy Ecuadorian man of his life: his dad, Abel. At 80, Abel makes his performance debut (yes, really) as Christopher unpacks their once estranged relationship via boxes & broken Spanglish in this comedic solo-ish show.

ROLE PLAY (OR THE HOTTEST DAY IN BELGIAN HISTORY)

drama 3/4 productions · Ages 18+ · 45 mins · United States of America
After a whirlwind 24-hour romance with a Belgian tourist, aspiring actor/sexual being Cameron Murphy travels the world to find her in this wild, raw, and poignant solo show. Through a series of shamefully shameless “role plays,” Cameron learns how to act — and quits acting. His mom is not invited.
After a whirlwind 24-hour romance with a Belgian tourist, aspiring actor/sexual being Cameron Murphy travels the world to find her in this wild, raw, and poignant solo show. Through a series of shamefully shameless “role plays,” Cameron learns how to act — and quits acting. His mom is not invited.