DR. JULIA WONDER AND BIRDIE THE TISSUE FAIRY Comes to Guild Hall This Month

By: Apr. 03, 2019
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DR. JULIA WONDER AND BIRDIE THE TISSUE FAIRY Comes to Guild Hall This Month

Celebrity psychic Dr. Wonder and her loyal, if somewhat bewildered, sidekick Birdie, pull up to various salons and saloons, hotel conference rooms and auditoriums, and bus stops and auto repair shops around the nation to lecture, teach, and provide personal psychic predictions. Expect winning musical numbers and much interaction with the audience from this ongoing collaboration between Colleen O'Neill and Judith Greentree.

Suggested: $20 General Admission/$15 EAG

Location: Guild Hall, 1 E. 29th St. 2nd floor, NY, NY 10016

Date: Monday, April 8th, 2019 at 7pm

COLLEEN O'NEILL was seen in February in the original play, City of No Illusions by Paul Zimet, a Talking Band production at LaMaMa. Dr. Julia Wonder has appeared in many NYC venues and haunts from Lincoln Center to Crowbar. O'Neill is a guest artist in Pangea's cabaret room with her collaborator and co-star, Judith Greentree, in Dr. Julia Wonder & Birdie. Julia and Birdie will be making a significant announcement at this EAG appearance. O'Neill is a member of TWEEDTheaterWorks and was a principal in several TWEED Fractured Classicks. She tours nationally as Sister in the Late Nite Catechism series.

Judith Greentree: Off Broadway: God's Ear at the Vineyard Theater (New Georges), Mamam in The Tenant with the immersive Woodside Collective, She collaborates with Colleen O'Neill in Dr. Julia Wonder and Birdie, the Tissue Fairy. Television: Onion News Network (IFC), and Senior Love Adviser on Dave and Ethan, Lovemakers (SEESO, NBC Universal) Film: Starfish, director Shira Levin, also $5 A Day, The Girl in The Park among others. Early training and touring with The Second City and American Conservatory Theater. Associate artist The Woodshed Collective. Judith creates/performs a one-person play What Does Not Kill Me Makes Me Stranger.

Many thanks to BILL BRODERICK (Dolph) for our sound and lighting tonight.

The Episcopal Actors' Guild was established in 1923 and is a charitable organization offering emergency assistance and career support to professional performers "of all faiths, and none." We also host a full calendar of events and fundraisers including concerts, variety shows, play readings, and professional workshops. Learn more at www.actorsguild.org.



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