Oops! We love this experience, but no tickets are on sale at the moment
Oops! We love this experience, but no tickets are on sale at the moment
Projectorfest Presents: A Funeral for My Face + Coming Out to Dead People
Would you like to get notified if tickets become available?
Similar experiences
New World Stages The Play That Goes Wrong Off Broadway Show Ticket
From $101.50Music Box Theatre Suffs on Broadway Ticket
From $84.00Broadway Comedy Club The Broadway Magic Hour
From $25.00Gershwin Theatre NYC Wicked on Broadway Ticket
From $145.00Trap
From $12.78St. Marks Comedy Club St. Marks Comedy Club
From $6.44Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre The Outsiders on Broadway Ticket
From $84.00The Ruby Theatre NYC Drunk Shakespeare
From $35.00Fly Me to the Moon
From $12.78Ferry's Landing Fire Island Follies - Cabaret Show
From $31.43
Projectorfest Presents: A Funeral for My Face + Coming Out to Dead People
⭐ Projectorfest is a 4-day festival showcasing multimedia-driven shows from comedians and storytellers. Join Jack Blankenship and Ricky Sim for their original shows A Funeral for My Face and Coming Out to Dead People
Tickets for A Funeral for My Face + Coming Out to Dead People in New York
🎫 Standard Admission - includes regular seated entry
🎫 Premium Admission - includes premium seating closer to the stage
Highlights
🎭 Comedians use PowerPoint, videos and more in this multimedia comedy festival
🌇 A chance to visit Caveat, a creative hub and cabaret comedy theater that champions nerdy, funny art and much more
🤩 Starring Jack Blankenship (The Tonight Show) and Ricky Sim (Soho Playhouse)
General Info
📅 Date: June 27, 2023
🕒 Time: 9:30 p.m.
⏳ Duration: 90 minutes
📍 Location: Caveat NYC
👤 Age requirement: 21+ with physical ID
♿ Accessibility: the venue is ADA compliant
❓ Please consult the FAQs of this experience here
Description
A Funeral for my Face
In 2012, Jack Blankenship became a global meme known as "The Alabama Face Guy." Now he's sharing the stories he never told on the daytime talk shows: About being ghosted by a meme agent, ridiculed by elderly townsfolk, and panicked by the idea that this may in fact be his only true calling in life.
Coming Out to Dead People
After Ricky Sim's mother was diagnosed with cancer, he was faced with a question: Is now the right time to come out to her? Heading to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this summer, this is one gaysian's story of filial piety, grief, cleft palates, and a secret that was carried to the grave.