11.05.2013

Come see me at Time Out Live @ the NY Comedy Festival 11/7


I'm ecstatic to be a part of this year's New York Comedy Festival at Time Out Live, the magazine's annual comedy show in conjunction with the NYCF. The line-up has been curated by TONY's Comedy editor Matthew Love. The show features some pretty funny people including:

Aparna Nancherla
Seaton Smith
Erin Markey

and a surprise guest!

For tickets and info, go HERE. 
(They will sell out.)

Time Out Live 
Thursday November 7th @ 7pm
UCB East
153 E. 3rd. St.
NYC

10.25.2013

BAD KID in the AFO Salon in NYC 11/7



I'm thrilled to be invited to perform a portion of BAD KID in the All For One Festival Salon at Cherry Lane Theatre on Thursday November 7th at 7pm. The festival advisory board consists of personal heroes like Whoopi Goldberg, John Leguizamo and Lily Tomlin. So needless to say, I am over-the-moon honored.

BAD KID at AFO Festival Salon
Thursday Nov. 7th at 7pm
Cherry Lane Theatre, NYC

"The All For One Theater Festival presents outstanding solo shows that inform and inspire, together with workshops and panels to enhance the development and appreciation of solo performance. The festival serves as a curated gateway to a network of performing and teaching opportunities that All For One has begun, and will continue, to build. - See more at: http://www.afofest.org/about/#sthash.yKrRUHc5.dpuf

BAD KID at Artisphere in Virginia 11/22-23



BAD KID is coming to Arlington, Virginia this Fall. The show will have a weekend run at Artisphere over the weekend of November 22nd. Myself and the show's director and co-writer, Josh Matthews, will also be offering an afternoon workshop for writers and performers interested in creating solo pieces of their own.

BAD KID at Artisphere
Friday Nov. 22 / Saturday Nov. 23

From the Artisphere press release:
Bad Kid is the hilariously heartwarming tale of a goth boy who dreamed of being anywhere but the middle of Texas in 1991. The setting is specific but the story is universal as David Crabb reflects on rebellion, sexuality, friendship and what it means to grow up different and alone—just like everyone else.
Related Program:
STORYTELLING AND DYNAMIC CHARACTER
Master Workshop with David Crabb & Josh Matthews
SAT NOV 23 / 1PM / $20 / Black Box Theatre
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In this active and intimate workshop in conjunction with David Crabb's Bad Kid, we will look at the fundamentals of storytelling through character. We will look at how we can create satisfying stories by inhabiting character and creating space through our voice and body.

Wear clothes you can move in and come ready to share moments from your life that are fun, tragic, beautiful or ridiculous.

Facilitated by David Crabb and Josh Matthews

8.03.2013

Hosting the Moth in Houston Sept. 10th


I'm thrilled to be hosting the Moth Story Slam in Houston on September 10th!
Come tell your five minute story relating to the night's theme- FIRSTS. Who knows? You might end up on the podcast or NPR's "The Moth Radio Hour."


Tuesday September 10th
Theme: "FIRSTS"
7pm doors, stories begin at 7:30pm
6400 Richmond Ave
Houston, TX

Remember to arrive early to ensure not just seats, but entry. The line begins forming at each venue around 6pm. The earlier you are, the better chance you have of entry or a table/seating.

More info:



6.28.2013

Fall Storytelling Classes at The PIT


I'm excited to be teaching two new storytelling classes at The Peoples Improv Theatre with the phenomenal Michelle Walson. I've been teaching with Michelle for three years now and it's been great to see so many of our students pursue the craft, several of them winning Moth Slams in last few months. 

Both 8-week courses begin the week of September 9th. More info can be found HERE.

6.19.2013

Hosting The Moth Monday July 29th



I'm excited to be hosting a Moth Story Slam in NYC this month. Come tell your five minute story relating to the night's theme. Who knows? You might end up on the podcast or NPR's "The Moth Radio Hour."

Monday July 29th
Theme: "FLAMES & FLINGS"
7pm doors, stories begin at 7:30pm The Bitter End

Remember to arrive early to ensure not just seats, but entry. The line begins forming at each venue around 6pm. The earlier you are, the better chance you have of entry or a table/seating.

More info:

5.09.2013

Last Man Club nominated for Drama Desk Award


Axis Theatre Company's production of "Last Man Club" has been nominated for a 2013 Drama Desk Award. It was a real pleasure to perform with this ensemble and work under the incredibly talented writer/director Randy Sharp.

Congrats to sound designer Steve Fontaine for his excellent work on this production.


See the list of 2013 nominees here:

http://www.dramadeskawards.com/2013-nominees.html