7/22/07

Monday, 7/23: Catch Us While You Can


Tonight is our last show at The PIT before taking a 2-month summer break. So stop by and try to catch us in a lie before we get away. (We'll continue at Cornelia Street Cafe, Time Out NY Lounge and Donna da Vine during August and September and will be back at the PIT in October.)
Monday, July 23 @ 8pm
THE P.I.T.
154 W 29th Street
(bet 6th and 7th Ave)
Buy tickets online.
Alert! The P.I.T now serves wine and beer.

Martin Dockery has been a featured storyteller on The Moth Mainstage and is a three-time Moth Grandslam finalist. He’s performed with Mouthpiece, SpeakEasy, Talking Stick and others. Earlier this month, his full length monologue, Wanderlust, premiered in San Francisco.

Kimmi Auerbach is a former Fox News producer who now writes and performs full time. Her comedic monologues have been performed throughout New York, including a sold out run at the 9th Annual New York International Fringe Festival, several Moth GrandSLAM Championships, The Original Improv, The Kraine Theater, and The Bitter End. Her memoir The Devil, The Lovers & Me: My Life In Tarot was just published by E. P. Dutton. For more information, please contact her at kimmi@nyc.rr.com

Cyndi Freeman won a "Best in Festival Award for Excellence" at the 2002 New York International Fringe Festival. Her one-woman show, “Greetings From Hollywood,” was spotlighted on CNN, and received a “Best in Fringe” award at the NY International Fringe Festival. She has appeared on HBO, Comedy Central and Showtime. www.CyndiFreeman.net

Richard Jones hails from Kent, Ohio by way of Sarnia, Ontario, and he loves his cats. A graduate of The Second City Conservatory, Rich can next be seen in the upcoming David Wain feature "Wainy Days." His sketch group Gay Christ Figues In Cinema (as seen in The Village Voice) debut their new show at The PIT in August.

Andy Christie, the creator and host of Liar, is co-author and illustrator of I Wasn't Kidding (Ballantine Books). Recently, his piece on midlife mortification appeared in the New York Times. He is the current Moth GrandSlam Champion.