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Anna Carol to Bring AUNT NONA to Catskill's Bridge Street Theatre

By: Apr. 18, 2016
Playwright/Performer Anna Carol brings her hilarious North Dakotan alter ego to the Bridge Street Theatre in Catskill for three performances only, April 29, 30, and May 1 in "An Evening with Aunt Nona". Directed by Joshua Chase Gold, Aunt Nona first appeared in 2014 at the University of Central Florida, then toured the Midwest before her New York City debut at the United Solo Festival in September of 2015.

Audiences spend an hour in Nona's Dressing Room just prior to her solo performance debut on the Great White Way ... in Fargo, North Dakota. Through stand-up, improv, and storytelling, Anna Carol explores the idiosyncrasies of Nona's eccentric life. Attempting to find her way in the world, she joyfully shares her jaunts through a world of jingle writing, cookies and bars, gay nephews, boyfriends, drag queens, mothers, meat raffles, and lady locker rooms. And while she optimistically muddles through every misstep, she's definitely not without true fears she just can't seem to conquer. For every misfit, college graduate, or millionaire who has desired a life beyond set expectations, Aunt Nona is the family member who will be always be there to commiserate, communicate, and cachinnate with.

"An Evening with Aunt Nona" plays Friday April 29 and Saturday April 30 at 7:30pm and Sunday May 1 at 2pm in the Bridge Street Theatre Speakeasy, 44 West Bridge Street in Catskill, NY. Tickets are $15, $10 for patrons 21 and under, and go on sale at the door one half hour prior to each performance. on a space available basis. For more information, visit BridgeSt.org or call 518-943-3818.

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