Annoyance Theatre to Present THREE BUSY DEBRAS and THE SLEEPOVER

By: Jun. 11, 2015
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The Annoyance Theatre continues its tradition of mounting uncensored stage shows this summer with two original one-act plays Three Busy Debras and The Sleepover. Both plays are entirely written and performed by women. Shows will run consecutive Saturdays starting June 27, 2015 at 8:00 PM.

About THREE BUSY DEBRAS: Three Busy Debras are three very busy ladies, all named Debra, who make time in their busy schedules for brunch at 12:03pm. There are many rules to being a Debra and they will teach you all of them. Being a Debra is hard work but they manage to find time to talk about their husbands. 12:03. Time for brunch. Welcome to The Nightmare.

"This is the most offensive thing I've ever seen and they get away with it charmingly" says Philip Markle, Executive Director of Annoyance NY.

Starring Mitra Jouhari (Reductress), Sandy Honig (Rookie Mag), Alyssa Stonoha (The Chris Gethard Show). Director Jake Fogelnest wrote "Wet Hot American Summer" on Netflix and "Billy On The Street" for TruTV.

About THE SLEEPOVER: Popcorn! Secrets! Queefs! No sleep! An exaggerated glimpse into the screwed-up mind of a teenaged girl, four teens explore the complex emotions of becoming a woman, as their slumber party takes a dark, twisted detour down the unpredictable alley of teenage sex and melancholy.

Starring Tory Flack (The Brooklyn Shakespeare Festival), Alicia Barnatchez (Ye Elizabeths), Caitlin Hefner (SALT, Happy Hour), Emma Krulik (Game Show). Director Annie Donley is an Annoyance performer and instructor currently performing in the Holy F*ck Comedy Hour and Gun Club.

All performances will be held at the Annoyance Theatre NY in Williamsburg, Brooklyn located at 367 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211. For more information or ticket reservations, please visit https://theannoyancenewyork.com/. Tickets are $8 or free with Annoyance student ID.



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