The lineup features Funny Never Gets Old: The Storytelling Show Hosted by Carole Montgomery, Mike Lemme: The Roach (Interlude) by Mike Lemme and more.
FRIGID New York has announced the schedule of performances for their 11th Annual Gotham Storytelling Festival, featuring some of the most cutting-edge storytellers in New York City. The festival will run November 2-8 at The Kraine Theater (85 East 4th Street between 2nd Avenue and Bowery). Tickets ($25) are available for advance purchase at www.frigid.nyc/festivals/gotham/.
Hosted by Carole Montgomery
From the producer of the Showtime series Funny Women of A Certain Age, Funny Never Gets Old brings you funny stories from all genders.
Wednesday, November 2 at 7pm 70 min
Written & Performed by Paul Hutcheson
Toronto queer comedic performer Paul Hutcheson returns to NYC after a three-year hiatus due to Covid. Hutch In New York is a solo comedic storytelling show that includes stories about Hutcheson's relationship with NYC, tales of teaching teens, Covid, sexuality, gender, and Marriage Projects.
Thursday, November 3 at 7pm 50 min
Written & Performed by Kyra Sims
Through story, song, objects, and live electronic music, Kyra Sims takes stock of her life so far, and asks the audience to decide if it's still one worth living.
Friday, November 4 at 7pm 50 min
Written & Performed by Mike Lemme
Fresh from bringing two plays to the largest arts festival in the world, Lemme returns to an office for what could be his final job. A high-stakes work in progress.
Saturday, November 5 at 5pm 60 min
Written & Performed by Michele Carlo and Annie Tan
Annie Tan tries to figure out how to have a relationship with her immigrant parents when they literally don't speak the same language: they don't speak English and she's not fluent in Chinese. Everything around Michele Carlo is getting old: her family, her cats - and her long-held beliefs about a lot of things - including what she is going to do when she finally "grows up."
Saturday, November 5 at 7pm 60 min
Written & Performed by Andrew McGill
What happens when a 14-year-old boy goes on the internet.
Sunday, November 6 at 5pm 60 min
Hosted by Seth Lind
TOLD was a beloved storytelling show that ran monthly for 50 performances at UNDER St. Mark's from 2008-2012 before being shut down by the police for being too entertaining. As part of FRIGID's 25th Season celebration four of New York's best storytellers will perform stories on the theme of rebirth, with a special interlude performer gluing it all together. Host Seth Lind (This American Life, Mission to Zyxx) will emerge from retirement for the duration of the show ONLY, then flee back to his Rockland County bunker where riveting, big-city storytelling is forbidden.
Tuesday, November 8 at 7pm 90 min
FRIGID New York's mission is to provide both emerging and established artists the opportunity to create and produce original work without limit to content, form, or style, and to amplify their diverse voices. We do this by presenting an array of monthly programming, mainstage productions, an artist residency, and seven annual theater festivals that create an environment of collaboration, resourcefulness, and innovation. Founded in 1998, the aim was and is to form a structure, allowing multiple artists to focus on creating and staging new work and providing affordable rental space to scores of independent artists. Now in our third decade we have produced a massive quantity of stimulating downtown theater. www.frigid.nyc
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