JayZ&Me: A (fast) talking memoir
IRT Theater
New York, NY
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JayZ&Me: A (fast) talking memoir
In Residence at IRT Theater:October 21-28 2014

Hailed by Laura Jacobs at Vanity Fair as "a hilarious, cerebral force-field of a one-woman show," Jay Z&Me just returned from the legendary Edinburgh Fringe Festival and a sold-out run at The Merchant House in Amsterdam, Holland. Called out for its  "mesmerizing mastery of Hov's verses' by The List/UK, Cullerton's journey from stretcher to spotlight also encompasses a life-time of far flung travels and work as an advertising exec, journalist, and published author.

When asked, why this obsession with Jay Z? Cullerton replies, "I believe in the power of language. I have to. I'm a writer. And it's words not guns or drugs or basketball that got Jay Z out of the ghetto. This is a man whose empire is based and built on words and     the charisma of his own experience. How astonishing is that?"

PERFORMANCES:October 27 and 28 2014
TIMES:7:30pm
LENGTH OF SHOW: 45 minutes
PRICE:$10.00

At IRT:154 Christopher st. NYC #3B (third floor)

Directed by MC Donnelly
Originally Developed in Matt Hoverman's Go Solo Workshop/Go solo.org

Tucked away in the old Archive Building in Greenwich Village NYC, IRT is a grassroots theater development laboratory providing space, support and community for independent artists.

Kori Rushton, Artistic Director
www.irttheater.org

PLEASE NOTE: All sales final and there is no late seating at IRT Theater.
                    ***IRT is a fully wheelchair-accessible facility.***

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IRT Theater
154 Christopher Street #3B
New York, NY 10014
United States

Catégories

Arts > Spectacle
Arts > Théâtre

Chiens bienvenus : Non
Non-fumeur : Oui
Accessible aux fauteuils roulants : Oui

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Propriétaire : IRT Theater
Sur BPT depuis : 09 Nov 2009
 
IRT Theater
www.irttheater.org