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EAST TO EDINBURGH FESTIVAL

A unique showcase of 14 New York shows headed to the world’s largest arts festival, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Scotland, this summer.

JULY 12, 13, 14

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RESOLVE PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS MARROW

BY BRIAN QUIRKA

DIRECTED BY MELISSA FIRLIT WITH CRAIG MacARTHUR

“I’m a faggot. So what?” Forced within the confines of his fabulous mind, a queer artist takes a euphoric journey to heal. Beautiful, funny, sensual, alive, and batshit crazy. This is the only way he knows.

JULY 12, 15, 16

JOEY RINALDI COMEDY PRESENTS POTTY TRAINING WITH JOEY RINALDI

WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY As a teenager, Joey didn’t expect to be in a hospital bed from a near-death penis injury with three traumatic surgeries, two clumsy catheters, and one overwhelming desire to wreak hormonal havoc. Over a decade later, Joey lives to share the outrageous and humiliating details of being the only kid at school who peed into a urine bag while battling the church and his tormented mom.

JULY 13, 14, 19

TRUSONGSTRESS PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS

TRUDY CARMICHAEL PRESENTS

THE IMPROVISED ONE-WOMAN SHOW!

BY ROBIN ROTHMAN TAYLOR

AND FRANK SPITZNAGEL

DIRECTED BY SEAN TAYLOR WITH ROBIN ROTHMAN TAYLOR, FRANK SPITZNAGEL, STEVE WHYTE, AND SEAN TAYLOR

Forget your troubles and let Las Vegas lounge legend Trudy Carmichael (along with her astounding accompanist) entertain you in her daring one-of-a-kind, one-night-only immersive musical event! Every show features

JULY 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24

A PASSION FOR LANGUAGE PRESENTS THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM

WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY PRIYANKA SHETTY

DIRECTED BY THERESA M. DAVIS

Unapologetically Indian, irreverently American. The Elephant in the Room is a funny, tumultuous ride through immiscible cultures, love and loss, issues of race, and the desperation of not belonging anywhere. The play navigates Priyanka’s real-life journey as she transitions from her deeply embedded roots in India, to finding context and common ground in America.

JULY 16, 26, 30

EGO ACTUS PRESENTS ALMOST 13

WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY JOAN KANE

DIRECTED BY BRUCE A! KRAMER

Almost 13 presents memories of a young girl’s violent summer in Brooklyn. Emotionally broken from witnessing a murder and more, she finds herself dancing with a ghost. Can she survive being caught between a disintegrating family and racial violence?

JULY 16, 17, 24

MARY GOGGIN PRESENTS RUNAWAY PRINCESS, A HOPEFUL TALE OF HEROIN, HOOKING AND HAPPINESS

WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY MARY GOGGIN

DIRECTED BY DAN RUTH

“Once upon a time, there was a Princess born to a King and Queen who were banished from the island of Ériu and forced to flee to America in a coffin ship.” Former New York City call girl Mary Goggin shares the true story of her Irish Catholic Trauma, alcoholism, drug addiction, and prostitution all told with dark humor, unflinching honesty and unsentimental pathos.

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JULY 17, 31

OWL & PUSSYCAT THEATRE COMPANY PRESENTS THE ECSTASY OF VICTORIA WOODHULL

BY THEO SALTER

DIRECTED BY SEAN HARRIS WITH ASHLEY FORD

Reach across the mortal plane! A budding clairvoyant is haunted by the spirit of Victoria Woodhull, unsung heroine of the suffrage movement who was ultimately written out of history by her peers for “radical views.” Learn her extraordinary story culminating in how she became the first woman to run for President of the United States almost 50 years before women could vote.

JULY 20, 23, 30

PETER CHARNEY AND BRENDAN GEORGE PRESENT A EULOGY FOR ROMAN

WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY BRENDAN GEORGE CONCEIVED AND DIRECTED BY PETER CHARNEY

A young man called Milo arrives in Scotland with an urn and a promise – to eulogize the recent death of his childhood best friend. The task proves more difficult than Milo anticipates, and he seeks assistance from the attendees to complete the memorial. A Eulogy for Roman is a dark-comedy, solo-show premiere with audience interaction.

JULY 20, 21, 22

CYNTHIA SHAW PRESENTS

VELVET DETERMINATION

WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY CYNTHIA SHAW

DIRECTED BY PETER MICHAEL MARINO

Cynthia grew up playing classical piano in a tiny Colorado town, but she was determined to achieve success in New York City. In this autobiographical solo show, Cynthia shares tuneful tales of battling inner demons, hitting wrong notes, enduring hard knocks, and meeting unique Manhattan characters who inspire, help, and sometimes hinder her journey to Carnegie Hall, all illustrated by virtuoso live piano performance.

JULY 27, 28, 29, 30, 31

GABE MOLLICA PRESENTS

A Show About Friendship

WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY GABE MOLLICA

Comedian Gabe Mollica (The Moth) got cheated on while teaching abroad in Edinburgh, Scotland. Several years and thousands of stand up performances later, he’s written a deep-dive, joke-filled solo show about the importance of contemporary male friendship.

JULY 19, 21, 23

HARMON LEON PRESENTS HARMON LEON IN THE

Jokes

WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY HARMON LEON

Harmon Leon lives a double life. “On-Stage Harmon” – is very confident and shows no fear. “Off-Stage Harmon” has anxiety and feels awkward ordering a sandwich. A nod to Samuel Beckett’s Krapp’s Last Tape – Harmon dives deep into his love/hate relationship with the world of comedy, only to realize that “The Jokes” saved his soul.

JULY 23, 26, 29

SAM MORRISON PRESENTS

SUGAR DADDY

WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY SAM MORRISON

In this follow up to his critically acclaimed Hello, Daddy, comedian Sam Morrison explores the hilarities of loss, grief, diabetes, and gay history.

“You’re about to be converted to the fandom.”

- TimeOut NY

JULY 24

TWILIGHT THEATRE COMPANY PRESENTS THE GOLFER

BY BRIAN PARKS

DIRECTED BY MARGARETT PERRY

WITH MATTHEW BOSTON, BRIAN DYKSTRA, PATRICK FREDERIC, VINCE GATTON, LORI PRINCE, AND ALEX SUNDERHAUS

An ordinary guy skips work to play golf when he’s struck by lightning—thrusting him into a world of hard-nosed detectives, talking golf clubs, and the Wife of Bath. A fast-paced, comic fantasia by two-time Fringe First winner Brian Parks.

JULY 27, 28, 30

DUTCH KILLS THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS INTELLIGENCE

BY HELEN BANNER

DIRECTED BY JESS CHAYES

Intelligence transports us into the basement of the US State Department, where two young Foreign Officers are forced to rethink their secret views on American diplomacy. As events on the ground push them deeper into role-play, the question of when we make bargains with violent men becomes ever more personal and a future of war or peace hangs in the balance.

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UNDISCOVERED WORKS WITH EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS

RUTH & WILLIAM ISENBERG AND LEAH S. ABRAMS PRESENTS

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