![]() ![]() His second book, Rough Magic, a collected anthology of his monologues, will be published in 2011. ![]() His first film, Layover, was shown at the Cannes Film Festival this year, and a feature film of his monologue If You See Something Say Something is currently in post production. He’s been a guest on the Late Show with David Letterman, as well as a commentator and contributor to Wired, Vanity Fair, Slate, Salon, NPR and the BBC. ![]() He has performed in venues on five continents, ranging from Off-Broadway at the Public Theater to remote islands in the South Pacific, from the Sydney Opera House to abandoned theaters in post-Communist Tajikistan. His monologues include If You See Something Say Something, How Theater Failed America, Great Men of Genius, All Stories Are Fiction, and 21 Dog Years. Mike Daisey (host) has been called “the master storyteller” and “one of the finest solo performers of his generation” by the The New York Times for his groundbreaking monologues which weave together autobiography, gonzo journalism, and unscripted performance to tell stories that cut to the bone, exposing secret histories and unexpected connections. $25 tickets ($15 for students and seniors) at or 888-71-TICKETSĭirectors: Catherine Burns and Jenifer Hixson The main event will start promptly at 8:00pm Soul searchers, devotees and agnostics tell stories of faith, doubt and the places in between. ![]() Hear tales of hallowed spaces and blessed events. Join The Moth as we explore the common and uncommon threads through three different religions, all of which extol the virtues of humility, service, compassion, forgiveness and most of all, love. ![]()
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