NICE T*TS Opens At The Peoples Improv Theater, Now thru 12/4

By: Oct. 30, 2014
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Nice T*ts, written and performed by Amy Marcs will premiere on the main stage at The Peoples Improv Theater tonight, October 30th during Breast Cancer Awareness month. Peter Michael Marino directs.

Just when life was going so well, Amy was diagnosed with breast cancer! With an unlikely American icon by her side, Amy seeks the perfect set of new boobs while navigating attractive doctors, show tune-singing nurses, inept food delivery guys, and a cancer support group filled with hopeless downers.

"I hope to be of service to others with my show. To give hope to women who are going through this, so they know they're not alone and that they are still beautiful, vibrant and sexy." said the show's creator Amy Marcs. "My story is about the resiliency of the human spirit and finding self-acceptance, love and hope in a very difficult and traumatic situation. And of course, all told through humor, because I believe that is one of the best healing tools we have."

All performances take place at The Peoples Improv Theater, 123 East 24th Street (Between Park Ave. & Lexington Ave.) Subways: N/R/6 to 23rd Street.

Tickets are $10 online, $12 at the door and are available able at www.thepit-nyc.com

Show Dates:

Thursday, October 30th @ 8:00 pm

Sunday, November 2nd @ 3:00 pm

Thursday, November 6th @ 8:00 pm

Thursday, December 4th @ 8:00 pm

Amy Marcs (Playwright/performer) is an actress and voice over artist signed with The Don Buchwald Agency. Her voice has been heard on numerous national network television campaigns. She teaches acting at The New York Conservatory of Dramatic Arts and ACTeen. Amy has worked in regional theaters throughout the country. Some of her favorite roles include Gorgeous in the Sisters Rosensweig, Myrtle in Kingdom of Earth and Lucille in Gemini. Amy was a member of a Harold Team at UCB theater, and can be seen in the Independent film The Waiting Game.

Peter Michael Marino (Director) is a writer, actor, director and teacher. He recently finished a 2-year run of his internationally acclaimed solo show Desperately Seeking the Exit, which chronicles the making and unmaking of his West End Blondie musical Desperately Seeking Susan. He has directed shows at Ars Nova, The PIT, EST, Hollywood Fringe, Edinburgh Fringe, IO West and the Laurie Beechman Theatre; including Amy Albert's Delilah Dix, Mark Demayo's 20 & Out, Mark Giordano's Mad Man, Sheila Head's Head Games, and Alicia Levy's Chickapalooza. He is the co-creator of SOLOCOM, which debuted over 50 original solo comedies and returns to The PIT November 2014. He also hosts his monthly variety shows SWAP and COJONES. www.petermmarino.com

Michael Bradley (Incidental Music) is a Manchester UK music producer, singer, and songwriter. He has been writing and producing for 8 years and recently signed to publishers Thumbprint Media. Michael's stage name is PERENDIZ. www.perendiz.com



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