2024 shows
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Emoji: The Hieroglyphs of Our Time, or how I learned to stop worrying and send the risky text 🤷🏽♀️
AARUSHI AGNI
It starts with 🏄🏽♀️ and ends with 🎈. Part love letter, part-stand-up set and part iPhone commercial, Aarushi takes us on a roadtrip through space and time as she explores whether emoji are a uniquely universal form of communication or a crutch in a fractured society that has us clinging to digital crumbs of human connection. It will have you like, 🤣🤣🤣 but also like, 🥺🥺🥺!
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Godzilla: History, Biology and Behavior of Hyper-Evolved Theropod Kaiju
SHYAPORN THEERAKULSTIT
Tsunami, earthquake, hurricane, typhoon - Godzilla, “King of the Monsters,” has both plagued and benefited humanity for decades. By examining the origins and zoology of this terrifying force of nature, people and nations will be better equipped to deal with the awesome destructive power of our radioactive visitor from the Cretaceous.
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Use it or Lose it Gear Show
ALEXANDER TROWBRIDGE
A gear-addicted filmmaker is always hunting for that one last gadget with which to make his masterpiece but his debt collectors have run out of patience. He faces an ultimatum: Use the gear live on stage or sell it to the audience. His loss could be your gain. Bring cash.
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Main Character Energy
NICK HORNEDO
As a teenager, Nick Hornedo was so set on living his life like a movie that he directed a short film for his high school girlfriend which inadvertently ended in disaster. Find out how in this painfully honest show about young love and the perils of acting like the main character.
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Econ 101: Beanie Babies & Beyond
LUKE STRATHMANN
Luke Strathmann lost everything in the great Beanie Babies market crash of 2000, and has since spent his life studying economics to figure out what the hell happened. In this show, he will address some of the greatest economic questions of our time: Where does money come from? Why have bacon, egg, and cheeses doubled in price? How on earth did someone sell a Beanie Baby for seven million dollars? Why was that person not him?
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Survivorship
ALLIE LAWRENCE
Elisabeth Walton Allen Lawrence (aka Allie) was named after her great-great-great Aunt who was the first-listed survivor off the Titanic. Join Allie as she navigates between imagining the original Elisabeth's life and exploring her own journey through family history and what it means to survive. All aboard, hope you brought your baggage!
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Chasing The Quick Brown Fox
ANDREA J. WANG
Picking the right font is like searching for the perfect partner, and sometimes the answers to finding love seem like they're written in Wingdings. After a string of obsessive relationships, graphic designer and type lover Andrea Wang finds solace in letters, knowing they will never let her down.
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The Hot Folder
JEREMY PINSON
How often do you **really** get to give advice to your teenage self? When a classmate finds a folder on Jeremy’s laptop labeled ‘Hot’, his fantasies come to life to help him navigate the fraught social politics of high school.
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Dad, Playboy & Me... Not Your Average Slideshow
A.G. NORTON
Rare Playboy Club photographs, anecdotes from club employees, and the personal journey they inspired. Follow our narrator's journey through iconic photographers, their personal connection to her family history, and obviously Playboy.
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Amy Muller's Vital Signs
AMY MULLER
For five years, sign-lover Amy Muller (Half as Interesting) has been collecting her favorite signs, notices, and warnings from the real world—now, she’s here to show you her favorites and explain what, exactly, she thinks happened there.
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Dr. Todd
ANDY VEGA
Andy Vega (Story Pirates) deconstructs old college notes where the bar for ‘normal’ moved quickly. His professor inspired and begged for positive reviews on RateMyProfessors.com. And that was during the first lecture. Experience the joy Andy and his classmates shared being in class with Dr. Todd at the helm.
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15 Days In Orlando
CHRIS TURNER
Right before this performance, Chris Turner (The Late Show with Stephen Colbert) will be spending just over two weeks in Orlando, Florida. He doesn’t like the sun, alligators, or Mickey Mouse; so he’ll stay inside and write this very show. There will be jokes, pictures, and - if you’re lucky - a ballad about air conditioning.
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Haley Hepworth Saw The Beatles
HALEY HEPWORTH
In 1964, The Beatles debuted in America to an audience of rabid, screaming teenage girls. 60 years after that historic performance, one of those screaming girls is ready to reveal the shocking truth behind what really happened at the The Ed Sullivan Show that day and to finally seek her revenge.
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Being on your phone: LIVE!
KYLIE BRAKEMAN
The thrilling experience of being on your phone is brought to the stage as Online and Real Life comedian Kylie Brakeman explores the absurd, exciting world that exists within our devices-and our hearts.
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Aran Plays a Game with You
ARAN ABILOCK CLEMMONS
Comedian Aran Abilock Clemmons has appeared! He invites you to join him on a special side quest: a series of three original video games brought to life with live voice acting. Solve mysteries, navigate nightmares, or enjoy a romantic evening with Bowser. Anything is possible in his branching storylines. Well, anything that he’s already programmed. Do you accept his request?
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Shitty Mozart
AARON NEMO
They cloned Mozart, it went horribly wrong and now we're stuck with the consequences. Dressed in a cheap wig, Shitty Mozart (Aaron Nemo, a Colbert writer) performs a dazzlingly chaotic and vulgar multimedia concerto in a futile attempt to escape Wolfgang's shadow and make a name for himself.