9/5/07

September 13: Razor Wit. Forked Tongue.


This Thursday we'll be lying low again, downstairs at TimeOut New York Lounge. Stop by and listen to these four great storytellers play you for a fool.
Thursday, September 13 @ 9:30pm
TIME OUT NY LOUNGE
340 West 50th Street (bet 8th & 9th Aves) $5

Greg Walloch is a writer and performing artist who has appeared in Moscow, Toronto, Vancouver, London, Australia, Ireland, Germany and across the United States. He is a featured artist in The Artists with Disabilities Oral History Project at UC Berkeley's Bancroft Library. Greg's work is archived at the Bancroft Library, which houses the personal papers of the Beat Generation poets among a range of other well known artists. www.gregwalloch.com

Faye Lane is an alum of the Eugene O'Neill Cabaret Symposium. Her one woman show, I Wish It So, moved New York Magazine to gush, “She had them gobbling from the palm of her hand.” She is a Moth GrandSlam finalist and has been featured on their mainstage.

Peter Lubell has written, produced and directed for many television networks, and for National Public Radio. He's covered film festivals in print, worked as a jazz DJ in radio and told his stories onstage at The Moth storytelling series and Speakeasy Stories.

Ryan Britt lives in Queens, NY where he reads, writes, and microwaves cheese quesadillas. His work has been featured on reallysmalltalk.com. He is also a frequent participant at The Moth story slams.


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.