Show Description
Mike Daisey returns to Joe’s Pub with a one-night orgy of all things bacon: from sizzling fat to swine flu, from baco-bits to Hasids to Charlotte’s Web. In one delicious hour we’ll explore bacon in all its filthy, gorgeous deliciousness.
MYSTERIES OF THE UNEXPLAINED is a new series from Mike Daisey that presents one-night only performances that explore trivial elements of our modern world, in the belief that the things we honestly think about most of the time deserve time in the spotlight.
"Ambitious, persuasive and provocative—Mr. Daisey is as much a
performer as a raconteur. Funny, shrewd and continually absorbing." -NEW YORK TIMES
"A charismatic performer, his shows have the insightful hostility of the best comedy." -THE NEW YORKER
"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
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 groundbreaking monologues which weave together autobiography, gonzo
journalism, and unscripted performance to tell hilarious and
heartbreaking stories that cut to the bone, exposing secret histories
and unexpected connections. His monologues, fourteen and counting,
include the controversial How Theater Failed America, the six-hour epic
Great Men of Genius, the unrepeatable series All Stories Are Fiction,
and the international sensation 21 Dog Years. Over the past decade he
has performed his unique extemporaneous monologues at venues across
America and around the world. He’s been a guest on the Late Show with
David Letterman, a contributor to WIRED, Slate and Salon, a web
contributor to Vanity Fair and Radar Magazine, and his work has been
frequently heard on the BBC and NPR. A feature film of his monologue If
You See Something Say Something will be released this year, and he
stars in the Lawrence Krauser film 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 has been the
recipient of the Bay Area Critics Circle Award, three Seattle Times
Footlight Awards, and a MacDowell Fellowship. He lives in New York City
with his director and collaborator, Jean-Michele Gregory.
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