Our last show was 9/24/24

Let’s start at the very beginning—we hear it’s a very good place to start. Join us at Joe’s Pub on September 24 at 7pmET for our show, “New Starts: Stories of Being a Beginner." There is nothing more daunting than finding yourself back at the starting line and yet nothing more inspiring than getting to start from scratch. Whether it’s a birth (or rebirth), picking up a new hobby, or dipping your toe into something brand new, we can find ourselves as a beginner at any point in life. Experience the magic of our multigenerational lineup as they take you on a ride through moments of initiation, new lessons, and first steps. Tickets are on-sale now for both the in-person show and our livestream (available around the world and on-demand).

🏁 Team 20s: Jess Focht is a Brooklyn-based writer and photographer. She’s the author of A Novel Idea newsletter on Substack and co-hosts NYC Novels Club, a book club dedicated to fiction set in New York. She performs poetry at open mics around the city and is working on her first novel.

🏁 Team 30s: Molly Gaebe is a comedian and co-founder of Rubbish Comedy Collective in NYC. She performs in Ten Bones Theater Company's 'Entirely From Memory' improvised movie series at Littlefield. Molly works at Abortion Access Front, a reproductive rights organization that supports independent abortion clinics and uses comedy to expose anti-choice extremists.

🏁 Team 40s: Isabelle Raphael is an Australian creative director now based in Austin, Texas. Her stories have been featured on The Moth.

🏁 Team 50s: Yvie Jones is a medical actor (yes, it's a thing) who writes stories and tells jokes in every medium. She's a 2023 St. Nell's Humor Writing Resident and a Yes And Laughter Lab finalist, and her graphic memoir 'ROID RAG will be published in 2025.

🏁 Team 60s: Helen Little is a media personality, writer, speaker, coach and mentor. She can be heard on HeartRadio’s 106.7 Lite-FM in NYC and is also the host of the Public Library Podcast: A Place to Check Out Books. She is currently working on her first novel.

🏁 Team 70s: Annette Fox is a New York based stage actor, and an art advisor helping clients monetize their art holdings. Recent favorite roles are Louise in Call Me by Carolyn Boriss-Krimsky for the Gallery Players Annual New Play Festival, Marquise de Saint Meran and Heloise Villefort in The Count of Monte Cristo, for Hudson Classical Theater. She is currently writing a one woman play and learning Italian.

😘 Hosted/created by Georgia Clark, author of Most Wonderful, and others.

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Our last show 8/13/2024