Theatre Exile presents: GRIT: a Pirate, a School Girl and a Good Person
Three funny and irreverent solo shows that shine an embarrassingly glaring light on our world. Like the fluorescents in an airport bathroom.
Johnny Depp: A Retrospective on Late Stage Capitalism by Jenna Kuerzi & Val Dunn
Catholic Guilt by Kelly McCaughan
Good Person by Brett Ashley Robinson
*Performed by Jenna Kuerzi, Kelly McCaughan, & Brett Ashley Robinson
Three funny and irreverent solo shows that shine an embarrassingly glaring light on our world. Like the fluorescents in an airport bathroom.
Johnny Depp: Clad as the Captain Jack Sparrow, Jenna takes us on a journey inside a celebrity circus that is part ritual and part drunken singalong. - “…an important reflection on celebrity, excess, and self-destruction — and our role as consumers of it all.” – Philadelphia Inquirer
Catholic Guilt: A wet and wild comedy about undoing shame and guilt on the road to hell. “Brilliantly performed, genuinely shocking, and mesmerizing to watch.” -The Wee Review – Edinburgh, Scotland
Good Person: Brett portrays Patricia “a deranged and delightful parodic tour-de-force” that will hold your nose, open your throat and give you the dose of goodness you deserve. Who is really good and who gets to decide?
Philly GRIT: a Pirate, a School Girl and a Good Person at Theatre Exile Schedule
Catholic Guilt by Kelly McCaughan
Good Person by Brett Ashley Robinson
*Performed by Jenna Kuerzi, Kelly McCaughan, & Brett Ashley Robinson
Three funny and irreverent solo shows that shine an embarrassingly glaring light on our world. Like the fluorescents in an airport bathroom.
Johnny Depp: Clad as the Captain Jack Sparrow, Jenna takes us on a journey inside a celebrity circus that is part ritual and part drunken singalong. - “…an important reflection on celebrity, excess, and self-destruction — and our role as consumers of it all.” – Philadelphia Inquirer
Catholic Guilt: A wet and wild comedy about undoing shame and guilt on the road to hell. “Brilliantly performed, genuinely shocking, and mesmerizing to watch.” -The Wee Review – Edinburgh, Scotland
Good Person: Brett portrays Patricia “a deranged and delightful parodic tour-de-force” that will hold your nose, open your throat and give you the dose of goodness you deserve. Who is really good and who gets to decide?
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