Artist Description
"Absolutely hilarious...one of the finest solo performers of his generation."- The New York Times
"Daisey's skill is that he is able to talk about the historical and make it human, the personal and make it universal, so that the listener is both informed and transformed."
- Paper Magazine
Master storyteller Mike Daisey sinks his razor-sharp wit into a subject he knows well: the American theater, from the sublimely crass to the genuinely ugly. From gorgeous new theaters standing empty as cathedrals, to "successful" working actors traveling like migrant farmhands, to an arts culture unwilling to speak or listen to its own nation, Daisey takes stock of the dystopian state of theater in America: a shrinking world with smaller audiences every year. Fearlessly implicating himself and the system he works within, Daisey seeks answers to essential and dangerous questions about the art we're making, the legacy we leave the future, and who it is we believe we're speaking to.
MIKE DAISEY has been called "the master storyteller" and "one of the finest solo performers of his generation" by the New York Times for his many monologues, including Monopoly!, TRUTH, Invincible Summer, Tongues Will Wag, The Ugly American, I Miss the Cold War, Great Men of Genius, Wasting Your Breath and 21 Dog Years, and over the past decade he has performed his unique brand of extemporaneous storytelling at venues such as the Public Theater, American Repertory Theatre, the Spoleto Festival, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, the Cherry Lane, Yale Rep, the Noorderzon Festival, Portland Stage Company, Intiman, Performance Space 122, and many more. He's been a guest on the Late Show with David Letterman, his work has been heard on the BBC, NPR and the National Lampoon Radio Hour, and his groundbreaking series All Stories Are Fiction is available through Audible.com. Currently he's a commentator for NPR's Day To Day and PRI's Studio 360, a contributor to WIRED, Slate and Salon, a web contributor to Vanity Fair and Radar Magazine, a frequent performer and host with the Moth, and his writing appears in the anthology The Best Tech Writing 2006. His first film, Layover, is being distributed by Lars von Trier's company Zentropa, and he stars in the Lawrence Krauser feature Horrible Child. His first book, 21 Dog Years: A Cubedweller's Tale, was published by the Free Press and he is working on a second book, Great Men of Genius, adapted from his monologues about genius and megalomania in the lives of Bertolt Brecht, P.T. Barnum, Nikola Tesla, and L. Ron Hubbard. He lives with his director, collaborator and co-conspirator, Jean-Michele Gregory, in New York City.
Upcoming Shows
- 7:00 PM - October 15, 2008

- 7:00 PM - October 16, 2008

- 3:00 PM - October 19, 2008

- 7:00 PM - October 19, 2008

- 7:00 PM - October 21, 2008

- 7:00 PM - October 22, 2008

- 7:00 PM - October 23, 2008

- 7:00 PM - October 24, 2008

- 7:00 PM - October 25, 2008

- 3:00 PM - October 26, 2008

- 7:00 PM - October 26, 2008

- 7:00 PM - October 28, 2008

- 7:00 PM - October 31, 2008

- 3:00 PM - November 02, 2008

- 7:00 PM - November 02, 2008

- 7:00 PM - November 04, 2008

- 7:00 PM - November 05, 2008

- 7:00 PM - November 06, 2008

- 7:00 PM - November 07, 2008

- 7:00 PM - November 08, 2008

- 3:00 PM - November 09, 2008

- 7:00 PM - November 09, 2008

- 7:00 PM - November 11, 2008

- 7:00 PM - November 12, 2008

- 7:00 PM - November 13, 2008

- 7:00 PM - November 14, 2008

- 7:00 PM - November 15, 2008

- 3:00 PM - November 16, 2008

- 7:00 PM - November 16, 2008

- 7:00 PM - November 18, 2008

- 7:00 PM - November 19, 2008

- 7:00 PM - November 20, 2008

- 3:00 PM - November 23, 2008

- 7:00 PM - November 23, 2008

- 7:00 PM - November 24, 2008

- 7:00 PM - November 25, 2008

- 7:00 PM - November 26, 2008

- 3:00 PM - November 30, 2008

- 7:00 PM - November 30, 2008








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