A Brief History of the Telephone - A New Play by Deb Margolin
Saturday, April 26 at 6:00pm
Part of Revelry at 33
Tickets: VIP Tickets to Revelry at 33 include access to this performance! ($90 Early Bird/$100 at the door, Early Bird sales end April 19)
Remember when a phone was a phone, not a newspaper, a computer, a GPS, a game of solitaire, or a spycam? Come be part of OBIE award-winning playwright and performer Deb Margolin's newest work in progress "A Brief History of the Telephone." Deb insists that when a young person's phone rings, they call the police, because they never heard that sound before. Is that you?
Let's chit chat and chew the fat, as Deb explores a lifelong passion for the sexy, disembodied possibilities of talking with friends and strangers on the phone. At this show, not only can you leave your hat on, you can leave your phone on! You can call Deb during the show if you want! Let's bring talking to people back in fashion! Live and in-person, Deb Margolin...she's a smooth operator.
This performance can only be seen with a VIP ticket to Revelry at 33. Seating is limited, so please get your tickets in advance!