Streamed On September 24th & 25th ; Youtube Video Uploaded on September 26th and will last until October 5th.

***NOTE: Start Time Is Subject To Change Slightly Based On Time Of Sunset; we will let guests know ***

“You’ve seen vaudeville acts. You’ve seen comedies where fat people fall. Now come and witness a daring vaudeville comedy act starring a Fat person. Enter, if you dare, into the entertaining life of Chris, the round wonder of despair! Watch as he jumps through hoops of existential crises just to be seen for more than his surface. Be amazed, at FAT!" -- Street Guy To Virtual Venue

A dark comedy.
Written By and Starring Greg T. Nanni
Directed by Will Steinberger
Dramaturgy by Austin Tooley
Stage Managed by Kelley Lynne Moncrief
Videography by Rakesh Palisetty

(This event will be released twice through youtube live as two separate live performances and will then exist as links for all to view through October 4th)

Collaborators:

Greg T. Nanni is a playwright, comic book writer, marketer, and former Philadelphian now living in the NYC area. He is a member of Witherspoon Circle, Passage Play Lab, a former PDC Playwright in Residence at Plays & Players, the Literary Manager of the Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium, and the former Marketing Manager of Plays & Players Theatre. He is the Co-Founder of the PDC Playwrights' Happy Hour. He is the Co-Writer of the Youtube Series Bar-N-Tavern. He is one of the Co-Leaders of the Witherspoon Circle, and is the co-producer of the New Feathers Reading Series program. His One Act plays have been featured in Festivals and Readings throughout the Greater Philadelphia Area, and have been produced nation-wide. He is a current MFA Playwriting Candidate at Columbia University, and is the recipient of the Dean’s Fellowship. gregnanni.com

William Steinberger is a director, producer and dramaturg. As director, he has developed new plays at Hartford Stage, the Drama League, Berkshire Theatre Group, the Wilma, 59E59, Judson Church, The Tank, Jewish Plays Project, Czech Center NYC, Passage Theatre, Theatre Horizon, InterAct, FGP, Uglyrhino and several universities. Will is proud co-founder of InVersion Theatre. Recent InVersion productions include Johnny Lloyd’s Or, An Astronaut Play, In the Woods We Return and Gregor, his own adaptation of Kafka’s “The Metamorphosis.” Other favorite productions include Zizi Majid’s Return to Fall (Columbia), Sarah Pappalardo’s Cold (Quince), Hannah Van Sciver’s Marbles (FringeArts) and Fifty Days at Iliam (Greenfield Collective) and David Auburn’s Proof (Neumann University). He has assistant directed for Doug Hughes, Darko Tresnjak, David Auburn, Michael Wilson, Vivienne Benesch, Kip Fagan, Lee Sunday Evans and Robert O’Hara. He is a resident director at the Flea, former MTC Directing Fellow and member of the Lincoln Center Theater Directors Lab. Will has worked at Hartford Stage, PlayCo, Andy Bragen Theatre Projects, the Wilma and Passage Theatre. His dramaturgy has been featured in the Wall Street Journal. Wsteinberger.com

Austin Tooley, he/him, is a dramaturg and director pursuing his MFA in Dramaturgy at Columbia University. After moving to New York from Texas to pursue a career in directing, Tooley found a passion for dramaturgy, for the work of provocation and dreaming together. Recent dramaturgy work at Columbia University includes The Cherry Orchard, directed by Rakesh Palisetty, and Three Sisters, directed by Rebecca Miller-Kratzer, and Barbies, by playwright A.A. Brenner. Recent directing work includes The Outposters, by Santino DeAngelo, for PrideFest at The Tank, and Narcissus, a Roman pantomime live-taped in partnership with PBS.