Antonio Sacre

BEYOND - THE STORYTELLER

solo performance · pan productions · Ages 18+ · United States of America
With humor and heart, THE STORYTELLER blends two cultures and four unbelievable stories into one compelling narrative about what it means to be paid to lie for a living, and how it feels to be only the 10th best storyteller in his family. Two-time Best-in-Fringe at NYC Fringe and Hollywood Fringe
With humor and heart, THE STORYTELLER blends two cultures and four unbelievable stories into one compelling narrative about what it means to be paid to lie for a living, and how it feels to be only the 10th best storyteller in his family. Two-time Best-in-Fringe at NYC Fringe and Hollywood Fringe

MY PENIS -- IN AND OUT OF TROUBLE

theatre · pan productions · Ages 18+ · United States
Winner, Best in Fringe Festival Award at New York Fringe Theatre Festival. “Daring,” Critic’s Choice, Chicago Reader. Explores sexuality unexpectedly, prompting Bill O’Reilly to call Sacre “a sexual extremist.” “Remarkable….[Sacre is] a serious artist,” Village Voice. Come and be molested.
Winner, Best in Fringe Festival Award at New York Fringe Theatre Festival. “Daring,” Critic’s Choice, Chicago Reader. Explores sexuality unexpectedly, prompting Bill O’Reilly to call Sacre “a sexual extremist.” “Remarkable….[Sacre is] a serious artist,” Village Voice. Come and be molested.

THE NEXT BEST THING

theatre · antonio sacre and pan productions · Ages 18+ · United States
Solo Performer and two-time Best In Fringe Festival at the New York International Fringe Theater Festival winner presents his latest solo show, a blisteringly funny and moving solo performance piece developed with renowned Chicago director Jim Lasko. "Remarkable...a serious artist." Village Voice
Solo Performer and two-time Best In Fringe Festival at the New York International Fringe Theater Festival winner presents his latest solo show, a blisteringly funny and moving solo performance piece developed with renowned Chicago director Jim Lasko. "Remarkable...a serious artist." Village Voice