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THANK YOU, ROBOT


For each show, two teams join Thank You, Robot to perform sets of unscripted comedy, never seen before and never to be seen again. 

Thank You, Robot includes members Jeremy Bent, Seth Lind, Matt Little, Christopher Scott and John Robert Wilson. Collectively they have written for The Onion, David Letterman's Monologue, and SNL's weekend update, and appeared on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon, This American Life, College Humor, and in numerous shows at the UCB Theater. 
 
JUNE 20 - AUGUST 15
@ UNDER St. Mark's
10:30 PM
 

 

PULP VARIETY STREAMCAST


The Pulp Variety Streamcast is excited to bring another night of original live radio theater comedy (and mouthfuls) to NYC Audiences. 

Join us for the next episode of our hit show DB Cooper in the 38th & 1/3rd Century as well a new super secret original pilot for our next blockbuster series. Need to catch up? Then check out previous episodes on iTunes or at our website
www.PulpVarietyStreamcast.com.

JUNE 24
@ UNDER St. Mark's
7:00 PM

 

 

RADICAL VAUDEVILLE


Join Surf Reality and Faceboy as we celebrate NYC's counterculture and the downtown Art Stars. While Manhattan has been relentlessly transformed into a corporate strip mall these intrepid entertainers are the cultural vanguard that leads by example. We welcome you to come enjoy the nights of sex, comedy and eclectic music that are Radical Vaudeville.

Performances by Christina and Fritz Donnelly of Hi Christina (hichristina.com), performance artist Rev. Mother Flash, burlesque performer Velocity Chyalld (of Badass Burlesque), musician Sean T. Hanratty (of Sean T. Hanratty and the Mighty Mighty), comedian Diane O'Debra (of the O'Debra twins), dominatrix Amanda Whip, and downtown superstar Reverend Jen Miller (author of Elf Girl). Plus short films and other guest TBA. 

JUNE 26
@ The Kraine
12:00 AM


 

Frigid New York Presents:
miniFridge 2014! The Mini Fridge
"Discovering exciting new work is what a festival like FRIGID is all about, and also what I like best about what I do."- Martin Denton, nytheatre.com, People of the Year 2007

  

The only one of its kind in New York City, FRIGID is a non-juried festival where participants are chosen by lottery and 100% of ticket sales are returned to the artists. 

 

 

The miniFRIDGE is the carefully curated summer companion to the annual FRIGID New York Festival. This year Horse Trade decided to go with a musical theme! All of the shows are heavily music based including a one-man science music show, a full band blues poetry event, a one-woman opera, and some Traveling Musicians. 

 

 

JUNE 25 - JULY 5 

@ UNDER ST. MARKS

 

For more information, check out 

frigidnewyork.info

  

This Month at HORSE TRADE
BTGay Band 
 
Boomerangs. Halley's Comet. Cold sores.

The BTGay Band.

In appreciation of the struggle of our LGBTQ brothers and sisters, we will ride this bucking rainbow unicorn once again. Join NYC's Hardest-Drinking Improvised Storytelling Rock Band to celebrate perseverance, strength and all things PRIDE.

 


JUNE 16

@ The Kraine

8 PM

 

 

The Skinny with Peter DeGiglio 
The Skinny Imagine if Meet the Press had just crashed into the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. The end result would be The Skinny with Peter DeGiglio, a comedy news talk show that tackles a new hot button sociopolitical issue each month; often ripped right from the headlines.

 

This month's special guest is GLEN RAPHAEL of MUSICAL NERDITY WITH GLEN RAPHAEL
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JUNE 25 - AUGUST 27

@ UNDER St. Mark's

9 PM


 

THE ANTHEM at the Culture Project's Lynn Redgrave Theater
A rollicking sci-fi musical about a revolt of the young against an evil state lovingly inspired by the classic novella "Anthem." Hunger Games meets Ayn Rand in a world where individuality is illegal. Prometheus abandons everything to confront the State - controlled by the overlord of evil efficiency, Tiberius. With a forbidden copy of Ayn Rand's ancient tome in hand, can Prometheus overthrow the system? 
The show is directed, choreographed and designed by Rachel Klein. Featuring Jason Gotay from Broadway's Spiderman: Turn Off The DarkRemy ZakenJenna Leigh Green and Randy Jones of the Village People as the evil overlord, Tiberius! "A Great Stroke of Rebellion" raves Entertainment Weekly 

NOW PLAYING at Culture Project's Lynn Redgrave Theater at 45 Bleecker Street. Visit TheAnthemMusical.com for more info.