Misfit Variety Show
TIME OUT NEW YORK PICK
Host Lauren LoGiudice (“fierce” - The New York Times) assembles a rotating cast of eclectic comedians to create a comedy experience for those who don't fit the mold. Whether you feel alone being the misfit of the family or of the world at large, this Time Out New York recommended variety show will make you feel belong - because you do.
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7-8PM: Pre-Show Mingle With Guest Wellness Experts
8PM-9:30PM: The Misfit Variety Show
Variety of ticketing options
Limited Scholarship Discount Tickets Available $10 & $15
General Admission $20
Limited VIP $25
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Hosted by: Lauren LoGiudice (HBO)
Featuring:
Eric Sablan (The Sunday Show)
David Vox Mullen (NBC)
Mo Mitchell (Local Darling)
Pre-Show Wellness Experts:
TBD
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FAQ:
What do you mean by “misfit”? We mean someone who doesn’t fit the mold and we’re inclusive about the diverse experiences that can create that feeling. This includes, but is certainly not limited to: growing up as a the outcast, having a crazy family, unusual upbringing, wild life experiences and choices, personal upheaval because of DNA surprise, etc. You’re part of the community and we welcome you.
What exactly happens in the Misfit Variety Show?
The features standup, storytelling, a character-type act, and sometimes a guest expert. The audience also submits stories that are read anonymously (and lovingly).
What’s with the Pre-Show?
We bring together the Misfits, so we want to give you a chance to mingle. We create a social atmosphere so no matter if you come alone or with a group, you’ll make new friends (if you want! Introverts, don’t worry, no forced socialization). Also we have wellness experts on hand for handy tips on staying sane because it’s not easy being weird in this world!
What have people said about the show?
“A celebration of our own origin stories, no matter how super or complex they are. “
“Out of left field and very entertaining. And I like weird stuff.”
“An open place to joke about everyone's story."
“Made me feel like I wasn't alone."
“Absolute blast.”
Can I come alone? Yes! Here's what a recent audience member said about that: "Definitely a good atmosphere for a solo person, everyone was very welcoming and friendly but also not overwhelming."
Will comedians make fun of me? It's a positive-vibes show. As one audience members said point blank: "You won't be a target at this show."