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You Roar, I Roar
Aug
11
9:00 PM21:00

You Roar, I Roar

You Roar, I Roar is a storytelling show featuring women of color, and queer performers from NYC. The show is inspired by the #METOOmovement and #timesup movement. Women and survivors are finally having their voices heard. We are roaring like never before! Storytellers include Zubi AhmedMichele CarloAndrea ColemanVeronica Garza, and Sammie James.

25% of the ticket sales will be donated to RAICES

Hosted & curated by Becca Beberaggi

Presented as part of Speak Up Rise Up 2018, curated and produced by Asher Novek of Speak Up, Rise Up, in association with The Tank.

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Death of a Bottle Girl
Aug
11
8:00 PM20:00

Death of a Bottle Girl

After a decade of working in NYC nightlife, Sydnee decided to hang up her cocktail dress forever. Reminiscent of "MTV Diaries" meets "20/20", this hilariously authentic solo show exposes the ups & downs of the fast life as a bottle waitress.
Written & performed by Sydnee Washington.

Presented as part of Speak Up Rise Up 2018, curated and produced by Asher Novek of Speak Up, Rise Up in association with The Tank.

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Women of Color for Progress - Community Showcase
Aug
11
6:00 PM18:00

Women of Color for Progress - Community Showcase

Women of Color for Progress (WCP) is a multi-strategy political organization founded by women of color for women of color. WCP empowers women of color to excel, lead, represent, and be heard. Ultimately, WCP hopes to not only elect women of color into public office but also create a pipeline of women of color political leaders.

Presented as part of Speak Up Rise Up 2018, curated and produced by Asher Novek of Speak Up, Rise Up in association with The Tank.

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Trampolines, Mormons, and Braids: Lessons from Growing
Aug
11
5:00 PM17:00

Trampolines, Mormons, and Braids: Lessons from Growing

Trampolines, Mormons, and Braids: Lessons from Growing is a true story about a childhood adventure gone wrong, family dynamics, growing up black in Utah in the 90s, and what it means to be an outsider - all brought to life with audio clips, photos, and plenty of hijinks. 

@ is a storyteller, performer, and founder of TheNewQuo.com, a platform + consultancy with 1M social media impressions to date that teaches storytelling for change. Her stories showcase the subtle ways we other one another through our beliefs, and are inspired by her experience growing up as an extreme minority in Utah. As a Utah native & NYC resident for the past 9 years, she knows far more uses for jello than she'd like to admit.

Presented as part of Speak Up Rise Up 2018, curated and produced by Asher Novek of Speak Up, Rise Up in association with The Tank.

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Lil' Mama - Solo show
Aug
11
4:00 PM16:00

Lil' Mama - Solo show

Written & performed by Emily Ray Reese. The only child in a town of six residents, Reese, was raised by her bear hunter father, Zeus, and her artist mother, Mary Jo. Reese takes us on a memorable trip through pivotal moments in her life. Her story is sure to be unlike any you’ve heard before.​

Presented as part of Speak Up Rise Up 2018, curated and produced by Asher Novek of Speak Up, Rise Up in association with The Tank.

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That's Not How It Happened
Aug
11
3:00 PM15:00

That's Not How It Happened

Colleen began her journey in storytelling a few years ago after the deaths of her parents, two larger-than-life figures who raised her and five older siblings in and around their Irish pub. It was a childhood spent listening to the wild stories of the characters there. Colleen's parents being the most important of them all. Written and performed by Colleen Hindsley.

Presented as part of Speak Up Rise Up 2018, produced and curated by Asher Novek of Speak Up, Rise Up, in association with The Tank.

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Mashup Stories Into Song
Aug
11
2:00 PM14:00

Mashup Stories Into Song

Great stories have words, ideas, and an emotional energy which create a kind of music. In this show some of New York's finest storytellers perform, followed by an original song co-written by writer/performer and singer/songwriter Jude Treder-Wolff and composer Wells Hanleywhich was inspired by their story. Storytellers include Robin BadyRichard CardilloMichele Carlo, and Vernon Payne. Hosted & curated by Jude Treder-Wolff.

Presented as part of Speak Up Rise Up 2018, produced and curated by Asher Novek of Speak Up, Rise Up, in association with The Tank.

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The Hoodwink
Aug
11
1:00 PM13:00

The Hoodwink

Albie Davis is a singer with a heart of soul. But the world doesn't seem to be ready for Albie's blend of outspoken word, creative freedom, and righteous take on pop culture, hip-hop and hair weaves.

Written & performed by Melanee Murray-Hunt

Presented as part of Speak Up Rise Up 2018, curated and produced by Asher Novek of Speak Up, Rise Up, in association with The Tank.

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Stage the Change
Aug
11
12:00 PM12:00

Stage the Change

Stage The Change is an organization dedicated to enabling high school students to use their voices to make a difference in the world. Through creativity and mentoring these students began to create a body of work that expresses their ideas and approaches issues of race, social justice, gender and sexual equality, bullying and a variety of other social and emotional issues that influence their lives.

Presented as part of Speak Up, Rise Up 2018, curated and produced by Asher Novek and Speak Up, Rise Up, in association with The Tank.

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College Sucks!
Aug
10
9:30 PM21:30

College Sucks!

Turns out, college isnt like the movies. This show illustrates the comedic highs and lows of what it's like to attend 4 different colleges. From a small, overpriced private school to a party school to NYU, one thing's for sure: Sallie Mae is a bitch. This is one woman's journey finding a place to belong.

Written & performed by Anita Flores.

Presented as part of Speak Up, Rise Up 2018 curated and produced by Asher Novek and Speak Up, Rise Up, in association with The Tank.

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Our True Voice Now: stories of resistance from New Jersey
Aug
10
7:00 PM19:00

Our True Voice Now: stories of resistance from New Jersey

Four suburban Jersey women share heartfelt, personal stories of what it has meant to be "woke" since November 2016. How are we likely/unlikely political organizers and leaders, at this moment in our American history? We will share stories of success, pitfalls, and of personal becoming.

Lisa Ferraro is an AEA actress, certified yoga instructor, singer and harmonium player who loves to share the power of sound and yoga for healing. Lisa also serves as the President of Indivisible Rahway and is a loving wife and mother living in NJ with her heart in NYC.

Rachel Goldstein is the founder of Indivisible Central NJ. She is an IT Director in NY and a weekend musician (voice, violin, ukulele, and bass, for now).

Angel Ling has a career in international development and humanitarian assistance work, and has traveled and worked in more than a dozen countries around the world. While home, Angel focuses efforts in community development, and city campaigns and organizing. Angel is also the host of Not Waiting podcast and blog, where she connects people and communities from home and afar, with stories on personal and social change.

Rachel Barry is the co-author of The Happy Book and This Book is About You. She's the co-chair of Action Together Morris County, a progressive grassroots group with chapters across New Jersey and a volunteer for multiple campaigns and organizations across Morris County. For nearly 20 years, she's worked in the book publishing industry as a marketing, publicity and branding expert. Rachel now lives in Madison, NJ with her husband and four cats (of course she has cats).

Hosted & curated by Angel Ling.

Presented as part of Speak Up Rise Up 2018 curated and produced by Asher Novek and Speak Up, Rise Up in association with The Tank.

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GenEquality - Community Showcase
Aug
10
6:30 PM18:30

GenEquality - Community Showcase

Join us at the GenEquality - Community Showcase to hear and share meaningful actions that people take in their daily lives in order to move the needle a little closer to gender equality. Featuring a diverse line-up of storytellers - most of whom don’t engage in storytelling for a living - this event is an opportunity to inspire and be inspired. 

By sharing these anecdotes and stories, our storytellers provide inspiration for the rest of us as we collectively seek to create positive change. Whether you’re a public servant, a financial analyst, a programmer, an activist, an artist, a manager, or something in between – we believe that you have an inspiring story within you. If you're interested in sharing your story as well, contact us! 

About genEquality:
genEquality is a nonprofit organization on a mission to activate gender equality, with and for everyone. We use art, design, fashion, and technology to positively influence culture change - in peer groups, in workplaces, and in our wider society.

GenEquality - Community Showcase is presented as part of Speak Up Rise Up 2018, curated and produced by Asher Novek and Speak Up, Rise Up in association with The Tank.

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Don't Reach in the Bag
Aug
9
9:30 PM21:30

Don't Reach in the Bag

A young woman applies for a job at an adult video store because she figures the dress code will be lax. Such naivete. Shalewa Sharpe presents a show about growing and showing, inspired by her six-year stint at a porn store.

Written & performed by Shalewa Sharpe.

Presented as part of Speak Up Rise Up 2018, curated and produced by Asher Novek and Speak Up, Rise Up in association with The Tank.

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Selfish Justice
Aug
9
9:00 PM21:00

Selfish Justice

Lindsay Hoffman's aggressive leap into real responsibility. She builds the Teen Center with the help of her friends in her hometown of Clawson, Michigan. A place where teens can be themselves, create art, find themselves, and have a team of dedicated people there to help them through the process of growing up. Join her through bouts with the city council, superiors, parents and schools. She and the community fight to keep one of the greatest achievements of her life alive and untouched.

Courtney Antonioli asks, why can you MagicBand turkey legs, but not tampons in the womens restrooms in Disney World? When will society embrace periods as valid experience that needs to be recognized? What happens when women stop accepting the menstruation as their burden and start to hold men and companies accountable? This happens.

Written & performed by Courtney Antonioli & Lindsay Hoffman.

Part of Speak Up Rise Up 2018, curated and produced by Asher Novekof Speak Up, Rise Up in association with The Tank.

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Center for Popular Democracy - Community Showcase
Aug
9
6:30 PM18:30

Center for Popular Democracy - Community Showcase

The Center for Popular Democracy works to create equity, opportunity, and a dynamic democracy in partnership with high-impact base-building organizations, organizing alliances, and progressive unions. CPD strengthens our collective capacity to envision and win an innovative pro-worker, pro-immigrant, racial and economic justice agenda.

Presented as part of Speak Up Rise Up 2018, curated and produced by Asher Novek and Speak Up, Rise Up in association with The Tank.

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You Got Left
Aug
8
9:30 PM21:30

You Got Left

When Andrew Collin was 24, he made over $250,000 in one deal. He was working in Florida real estate during the wild days of the early 2000s. But when the recession hit, Andrew found himself scrambling to find the next big score. You'll laugh and shake your head along with this tale of fancy cars, bottle service and paper bags full of cash. Written & performed by Andrew Collin.

Presented as part of Speak Up Rise Up 2018, curated and produced by Asher Novek and Speak Up, Rise Up in association with The Tank.

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Come Fly with me! Let's fly away!
Aug
8
9:00 PM21:00

Come Fly with me! Let's fly away!

They say you shouldn't run away from your problems but sometimes your problems are due to horrible people or a terrible place. All storytellers will tell a tale about running away from what they knew wasn't good for them. They all escaped to have a brighter, more beautiful life. Storytellers include Alexander KacalaLauren MaulGabe Morales, and Tate Ngwaru. Curated & hosted by Tarik Daniels

Presented as part of Speak Up Rise Up 2018, curated and produced by Asher Novek and Speak Up, Rise Up in association with The Tank.


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Late Night Talkers
Aug
8
8:00 PM20:00

Late Night Talkers

Writers and performers from late night TV share stand-up and stories in a show you don't have to stay up late for.

STARRING: Chelsea Davison (The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon)

Alingon Mitra (Conan O'Brien Presents: Team Coco)

Aaron Jackson (The Opposition w/ Jordan Klepper)

Alison Leiby (The President Show)

Ariel Dumas (The Late Show with Stephen Colbert)

Presented as part of Speak Up Rise Up 2018, curated and produced by Asher Novek and Speak Up, Rise Up in association with The Tank.

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Woody's Order! Concert Version
Aug
8
7:00 PM19:00

Woody's Order! Concert Version

How can you live your own destiny if you're "Woody's Order!", and have been told since birth that your destiny is to be thy brother's keeper? A screening of the documentary with excerpts of the play introduces Ann, Woody, Mom, Dad, Elizabeth Taylor, and special souls who helped Ann come to grips with what real destiny means. Written & performed by Ann Talman.

Presented as part of Speak Up Rise Up 2018, curated and produced by Asher Novek and Speak Up, Rise Up in association with The Tank.


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The Box Show
Oct
4
8:30 PM20:30

The Box Show

About the Show

The New York Times hailed The Box Show as The most purely delicious production relentlessly inventive a paragon of Fringe form.

In this hilarious solo show, one woman performs over 25 characters from inside of a small cupboard! The box opens to reveal: a drunken couple in Las Vegas, a lonely Giantess, the entire Greek Army inside the Trojan Horse, a lost Pope & so much more more! The space is limited, but the comedic possibilities are endless.

TimeOut NYC raves, Dominique Salerno thinks outside the box while performing inside one like a magician pulling rainbow-colored strings from her mouth, she keeps surprising you with what she can produce in the space Its often hilarious, but what makes the show most memorable are its moments of darknessThis interplay between light and dark helps The Box Show achieve what every vignette show wants: It is even greater than the sum of its parts.

Good things come in small packages! And this is a show that you dont want to miss!

Awards:
Overall Excellence Solo Performance, FringeNYC 2016
Fringe Encore Series Top 10 shows out of 200 of FringeNYC 2016
Best Comedic Script United Solo Theatre Festival 2016
Best Set Design United Solo Theatre Festival 2016

Please note: Start time may be later than 830pm; if so, we hope you'll enjoy a drink at our bar while you wait! This is a special VIP showing and ask for your understanding about start time. Thank you!


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