Sold-Out Smash Hit Breast Cancer Comedy NICE T!TS Returns With March Show

By: Mar. 04, 2020
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Sold-Out Smash Hit Breast Cancer Comedy NICE T!TS Returns With March Show

After performing for a sold-out crowd in February, Amy Marcs' hit solo comedy show about breast cancer, NICE T!TS, returns as a special benefit event with new guest stars from your favorite Broadway and television shows.

Amy Marcs is a breast cancer survivor who needed to tell her story of "hope, love, and the resiliency of the human spirit, as well as our capacity to triumph over adversity even in the most traumatic of situations." A portion of the evening's proceeds will go to Stupid Cancer, the leading Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer advocacy, support, and education organization.

Amy Marcs' critically-acclaimed solo comedy show about breast cancer is poised to return, reconstructed as a star-studded celebrity reading featuring familiar faces from Broadway and television. Just when life was going so well for Amy - a "sexy New York Jewess with a great rack," she was diagnosed with breast cancer. With an unlikely American icon by her side, she navigates the hills and valleys of doctor visits, toy stores, singing nurses, hellish support groups, and her understandably healthy obsession with her breasts. Amy's very personal story is full of humor and heart-felt honesty as she takes the audience on an exploration of her roller-coaster experience with breast cancer and its effect on her perceptions of femininity, womanhood, confidence and mortality.

Since 2015, "Nice T!ts" has been playing to capacity crowds across the country, touching the lives and hearts of almost 2,000 people. The show has paired up to raise awareness and essential funds with the iconic Avon 39, The Walk to End Breast Cancer, Hadassah of Boston, Jewish Family and Children's Services of Greater Mercer County, YMCA Breast Cancer Resource Center, and Sharsheret.

"I needed to write this story about hope, love, and the resiliency of the human spirit, as well as our capacity to triumph over adversity even in the most traumatic of situations," said writer/creator and star Amy Marcs. "Comedy is a powerful vehicle to share stories that may otherwise be hard for people to digest. It allows you to take the uncomfortable and make it comfortable. Laughter is and always will be the best form of therapy."

The Triad, 158 West 72nd Street New York, NY 10023. March 30th at 7:00pm with an additional upcoming performance April 20th. Tickets available at http://www.triadnyc.com/event/d048d43caaaec1380884f3d0e821699e.



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