So-fi (Co-Founders; Jody Christopherson (Artistic Director), Nathan Gebhard (Managing Director) and Romy Nordlinger (Producing Director)) announce added January performances in the so-fi (winter mini) festival, a low-fi, multi-disciplinary solo performance festival, co-produced by, and at Torn Page in Chelsea (435 W 22nd Street, 2nd Floor), a performance space in the historic home of Rip Torn and Geraldine Page.
The January performance line up includes "The Scientist" by Jon Leon Torn, "Saint Ex" by Nathan Gebhard/ Spaceheater, "Edgar Allan" by The Coldharts (Katie Hartman and Nick Ryan), "St Kilda" by Jody Christopherson, Pier Valentino: Show Without End (The Final Broadcast) by Nico Grelli, The Prodigal Vegan (includes food) by Lisa Huberman, and "Lady Brewster Will Burn" by Erika Phoebus. The 1/5 7pm performance of Edgar Allan and the 830pm performance of St Kilda are sold out.
Each performance will seat 25 audience members, in a playing space located up a winding flight of 19th-century stairs, filled with loveseats and armchairs, beneath a crystal chandelier, creating an intimate atmosphere in which to engage with exciting new, and award-winning works. Wine and Prosecco are available for a $7 donation at all performances.
Advance tickets are $15 for individual shows, $25 for the full evening and are on sale now. Patrons may attend the full 4 show marathon 1/5 and 1/6 by purchasing two double bill tickets. On marathon days there will be a dinner break from 430pm-630pm. Tickets are $20 at the door for individual shows. For tickets and a full festival calendar please visit: https://www.so-fi-festival.com/


Jon Leon Torn in The Scientist, at Torn Page in the so-fi festival. Photo by Jody Christopherson

Nathan Gebhard and Natalia Steinbach in Saint Ex, at Torn Page in the so-fi festival. Photo by Jody Christopherson

Nathan Gebhard in Saint Ex, at Torn Page in the so-fi festival. Photo by Jody Christopherson

Erika Phoebus in Lady Brewster Will Burn, at Torn Page in the so-fi festival. Photo by Jody Christopherson

Lisa Huberman in The Prodigal Vegan, at Torn Page in the so-fi festival. Photo by Jody Christopherson

Lisa Huberman in The Prodigal Vegan, at Torn Page in the so-fi festival. Photo by Jody Christopherson

The Coldharts (Katie Hartman and Nick Ryan) in Edgar Allan, part of the so-fi festival at Torn Page. Photo by Dan Norman

The Coldharts (Katie Hartman and Nick Ryan) in Edgar Allan, part of the so-fi festival at Torn Page. Photo by Dan Norman

Jody Christopherson in St Kilda, at Torn Page in the so-fi festival. Photo by Kacey Anisa

Jody Christopherson in St Kilda, at Torn Page in the so-fi festival. Photo by Kacey Anisa

Jody Christopherson in St Kilda, at Torn Page in the so-fi festival. Photo by Michael Niederman
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Nico Grelli in Pier Valentino''s: Show Without End (The Final Broadcast), at Torn Page in the so-fi festival. Photo by Jody Christopherson
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Nico Grelli in Pier Valentino''s: Show Without End (The Final Broadcast), at Torn Page in the so-fi festival. Photo by Jody Christopherson
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