Kendra Cunningham's One-Woman Show 'This Could Be You' Comes to Don't Tell Mama

By: Nov. 02, 2018
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Kendra Cunningham's One-Woman Show 'This Could Be You' Comes to Don't Tell Mama

Comedian Kendra Cunningham brings her one-woman show, 'This Could Be You,' to the legendary cabaret club Don't Tell Mama. More than 20 years of self help books, affirmations and therapy have finally resulted in Kendra looking in the mirror and saying" "I love and adore myself" and really meaning it this time. Kendra gets personal with the audience about her Boston-bred Irish Catholic family history and the realities of her emotional limitations, balancing humor with honesty.

WHEN: Thursday November 29th - 7:00pm Thursday December 13th - 7:00pm
WHERE: Don't Tell Mama - 343 W. 46th St. New York NY
HOW: $15 - ticket link for November 29th ticket link for December 13th

On November 29th and December 13th, comedian Kendra Cunningham brings her one-woman show, 'This Could Be You,' to the legendary cabaret club Don't Tell Mama. More than 20 years of self help books, affirmations and therapy have finally resulted in Kendra looking in the mirror and saying" "I love and adore myself" and really meaning it this time. Kendra gets personal with the audience about her Boston-bred Irish Catholic family history and the realities of her emotional limitations, balancing humor with honesty. Tickets are $15 and available at www.donttellmamanyc.com

Boston bred and Brooklyn based, Kendra Cunningham has been named as a "comic to watch" by Time Out New York and has been compared to Groucho Marx and Mae West by the UK's Chortle. A regular on the New York and Boston comedy scene, she has previously been in the Montreal Just for Laughs Festival, The Glasgow Comedy Festival, and was a finalist in the Boston Comedy Festival for two years in a row. She has twice appeared on NBC's Last Comic Standing gaining two spots in the top 100 jokes of the season. Currently she has a monthly solo show "This Could be You" at Don't Tell Mama. She founded Malarkey Pictures along with her sketch partner, Vicky Kuperman and went on to produce dozens of short films including, the Award Winning short "LonelyGirl48", which they turned into a web series that went on to win festivals along with the web series "Why Is Everybody Always Hitting On Me".

Their festival wins and screenings include Boston Comedy Festival, Palm Beach International, SENE, St Louis Film Festival and Boston Film Festival. Kendra's latest solo projects include a pilot "Swagger," an unscripted show "I'm Not Buying It" and a mock meditation series "Spiteful Meditations". Her collaborative short with Sean Cassels, "Neighborhood Network" screened in the Nice International Film Festival in 2018. Her debut album, Blonde Logic, was released in 2016 by Rooftop Comedy and in 2017, Blonde Logic, a book of comedic essays was released on Kindle. She recently started an interview style podcast "How's Your Mother?" Kendra's comedic goal is to get paid to write from her bed where she eats, sleeps, and occasionally entertains.



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