Award-winning wit, wag, and piquant observer of life's mysterious ways, Tulis McCall makes a return to TWEED @Pangea in March with her smart and laugh-filled At Your Service: Advice From A Woman Who Knows Better. There's one show, March 12th at 7PM at PANGEA, located at 178 Second Avenue New York, NY 10003. Tickets online are $20; $25 at the door; $20 food/drink minimum. For more information, call: 212.995.0900. Purchase your tickets here: ATYOURSERVICE
In At Your Service, McCall sets her sites on the greatest mystery of all: life, death and our place in the line-up. When she suddenly sees a woman of a certain age staring back from her mirror, she demands to know how and when that broad got in there, and if she's leaving anytime soon. Before that happens, however, she has a few claims to stake and a few flags to raise. Directed by Austin Pendleton.
Tulis McCall is an actor/writer/producer and performer. Her first one-person show, What Everywoman Knows, was produced at The Public Theatre in New York by Michael Moriarty, and at the West Coast Ensemble in Los Angeles by Dan Lauria. Her second, Running With Scissors - stories of contemporary urban lives - was directed by Philip Proctor of the Firesign Theatre. McCall is recipient of three UNITED SOLO Awards: 2015 Best Storytelling, 2016 Best Standup and 2017 Best One-Woman Show. McCall created and hosts Monologues and Madness, a monthly event of original works now in residence at PANGEA, and is the Editor of The Front Row Center, a New York theater review site.
ABOUT TWEED TheaterWorks (EST 1983): Kevin Malony Artistic director, has been partnering with Pangea for the past three years to present a stellar performance series on Sundays and Mondays (and some others days!) that combines the best of the "old school' and the "up & coming" musical, performance, and theater artists that NYC has to offer. www.tweedtheater.org
PANGEA - The Ultimate in Alt - has been called "a bohemian oasis not unlike the fabled Max's Kansas City from days gone by" by The New York Times. A hotbed for cutting edge cabaret, jazz and performance, the East Village supper-club began programming music and performance in its 60-seat jewel-box showroom in 2015
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