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Thursday, July 15, 2010
Joe's Pub Presents 'My Therapist Said This Was A Good Idea'
We are beyond thrilled that Broadway Speaks OUT co-host, Dorian Davis will be bringing his new show to Joe's Pub on August 29th.
Check out the details below and congrats Dorian!
---It's been over a decade since their therapists told them to work their neuroses out on stage, resulting in a show that captured the imaginations of the more than 20 people there. Now Jessica Almasy and Dorian Davis reunite to finish the healing in My Therapist Said This Was A Good Idea, a cabaret session at Joe's Pub on Sunday, August 29 at 9:30 p.m.
Since the last production, Almasy, a consummate theatre actress touring internationally, has gone on to receive four Fringe Firsts with the TEAM and two Audie Awards, in '08 and '10. A Second Year Acting teacher at NYU (Drama, BFA '02), she is currently writing with Jake Margolin and Nick Vaughn her first full length text for HERE's upcoming Marriage: I.
Davis (NYU Drama, BFA '02) starred on MTV's series MTV Hits before heading to CUNY's Graduate School of Journalism (MFA '07). He teaches Journalism I and II at Marymount Manhattan College. Cohost of BlogTV's Broadway Speaks OUT podcast with Marti Gould Cummings and David Singletary, he last appeared in Gorgeous Entertainment's News to Me at The Actors' Playhouse.
My Therapist Said This Was A Good Idea takes radical treatment to a whole new level in a 50-minute musical sprint to wellness. "I have low expectations," said one of the random people the pair interviewed for their press materials in the absence of a legitimate critic, "but I think it can barely surpass them."
$15 tickets are available by phone at 212-967-7555, online at JoesPub.com or in person at The Public Theater Box Office from 1-6 p.m. or at the Joe's Pub Box Office 6-10 p.m., both located at 425 Lafayette St. Seating, as well as standing-room, is available on a first-come, first-served basis for all shows without a table reservation. To reserve one, call: 212-539-8778. A two-drink minimum is standard.
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