Our last show was 5/16/23

Mistakes are inevitable, but sometimes a misstep can take us down the right path. This month, our talented ensemble of multigenerational performers will present true tales of life-changing moments born from a mistake, an error, a beautiful blunder in the theme “My Best Mistake: Stories of Wrongs that Went Right.” Expect stories of mishap that ended up being miraculous and tales of triumph over travesty. Sometimes, two wrongs can make a right! Join us in May for an evening celebrating hard-won wisdom and unexpected luck.

Team 20s: Isabelle Lichtenstein is a New York-based journalist and editor. Currently, she writes and publishes the comedy-focused newsletter observational comedy. She also serves as a copy editor for NowThis News.

Team 30s: Jill Gonzalez reports on personal finance by day and shares personal grievances by night. Starting standup in DC, she’s performed all over the country, including appearances on Good Morning America and SiriusXM. Jill’s known for bringing her wit and fatalism from TV to stage.

Team 40s: Kaili Y. Turner is a Black Indigenous (Natick Nipmuc) comedian, actress, producer, puppeteer and award winning writer/director. Recently, she’s been traveling with the cast of The Nosebleed, a play nominated for a Lucille Lortel Award for Best Ensemble. 

Team 50s: Kelli Dunham is the ex-nun nonbinary trauma-informed nurse comedian so common in modern Brooklyn. Kelli has appeared on Showtime, the Moth Mainstage, the annual Rebellious Nurses' Gathering, and more. This summer, Kelli will take her latest show Second Helping: Two Dead Partners, Dead Funny to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival for a month-long run.

Team 60s:  Susan Sparks is a trial lawyer turned standup comedian and Senior Pastor of the historic Madison Avenue Baptist Church in NYC. An award-winning nationally syndicated columnist and a best-selling author, Susan is also a professional comedian touring with a Rabbi and a Muslim comic.

Team 70s: Galen Morgan Cooper is a psychologist, writer, and actor.  Galen created and performs her one woman show Motherhood and Apple Pie, authored the book A Turmoil Called Home, and wrote and filmed What I Want You to Know. She also educates groups with her Understanding Addiction presentation, counseling those devastated by addiction, and works with Pet Partners International to provide canine comfort to those in need.

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