On Saturday, November 15th, at 4:30pm,author/ storyteller and native New Yorker Michele Carlo will present a brand-new solo show, "THERE GOES THE NEIGHBORHOOD!" as part of the 2014 SOLOCOM festival at the People's Improv Theater (P.I.T.).
A multi-layered mix of characters, storytelling and True Urban Tale (plus a touch of game show), THERE GOES THE NEIGHBORHOOD! is "Leftover" New Yorker
Michele Carlo's search to find the tipping point for the gentrification (and subsequent castration) of her beloved Brooklyn neighborhood...and subsequent discovery she was its enemy all along.
Tickets are just $5 and can be purchased here: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/solocom-2014-michele-carlo-jw-crump-tickets-14066911511
For more info on SOLOCOM 2014: http://thepit-nyc.com/solocom/ The PIT (People's Improv Theater) is at 123 East 24th Street (bet Park Ave. South & Lexington Avenues). #6 train to 23rd Street, M23, M101, 103 bus.
On Tuesday, November 18th, at 7:30pm, Carlo will host the return of her long-running "IT CAME FROM NEW YORK" storytelling series as part of the launch month of new performance space Q.E.D. in Astoria.
"IT CAME FROM NEW YORK," NYC's first (and so far only) all native New Yorker storytelling series has been running in fits and starts since 2005, entertaining natives and transplants alike with tales about what it was actually like to grow up in the place everyone else moves to...in the kindest, most respectful way, of course!
Running from 2005-2009, "IT CAME FROM The November 18th show will feature MOTH favorite Daisy Rosario, photographer/author
Jenny Rubin, comedian Liam McEaneany, and token non-New Yorker Kambri Crews, among others. Admission is FREE. Reservations can be made here: http://qedastoria.com/products/it-came-from-new-york