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A nun walks into a comedy club... In this hilarious mash-up of Shakespeare and Stand-up, performer Moira McAuliffe imaginatively brings to life the character of Isabella from Measure for Measure, as she stumbles upon a comedy club, desperate to process the actions of all the messy men in her life. And though therapists worldwide may disapprove, the open mic offers her a lifeline. To Whom Should I Complain is a funny, fierce, feminist exploration of hypocrisy, moral identity, and religious indoctrination that finally answers the age-old question, “What in God’s name is Catholic Familyland?”
With over 100 offerings from rebellious circus, delicious dance, fearless theatre and activist art to workshops, parties, and more Cannonball pushes the boundaries of live performance at four different venues this Fringe. Come as you are and stay past bedtime at cannonballfestival.org.
PWYC Options $5+
Venue: Asian Arts Initiative Storefront
1219 Vine Street
General Admission: $25
PWYC Options
1219 Vine Street
General Admission: $25
PWYC Options
1219 Vine Street
General Admission: $25
PWYC Options
Moira McAuliffe (actor / writer) is an NYC based actor, writer and multidisciplinary artist.
Emma Lea Hasselbach (director) is an NYC based director and sound designer.
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Adult Language
Masks are required during this event