Our last show was 7/11/2024

Summer in NYC brings many things: sunny days in the park, Mr Softee ice cream, and Generation Women’s annual “Best of” show. We’re bringing our fan favorites back to the Joe’s Pub stage for a night of good times and greatest hits on Thursday on July 11. This can’t-miss evening will showcase our trademark multigenerational lineup, bringing you stories that have stuck with us over the years. Join us at 6:30pmET and again at 8:30pmET for a double header spectacular. Tickets are on-sale now on our website for both the in-person show and our livestream (available around the world and on-demand).

Team 20s: Sunny Laprade is a comedian based in New York City. She was a finalist in the 2023 P3 Comedy Festival and is currently competing as a semi-finalist in the 2023 New York Queer Comedy Festival. Her first standup comedy special, Queer Enough, is available now.

Team 30s: Narie Foster was born to Thai and Canadian scientists who balked when she gave up her corporate career to make theater. Her solo show ‘1 in a Chameleon’ will debut at the Edinburgh Fringe. Previously, she studied engineering at Cornell, consulted at Bain, and co-founded the fashion brand M.M.LaFleur.

Team 40s: Mara Mindell lives in Austin, Texas. She’s been a conference planner, an actor, and a certified HR professional. She’s written several promising book titles and is currently working on her first book.

Team 50s: Sara Stansberry is a storyteller, writer, and certified life coach who helps women craft extraordinary second acts. Sara writes a Substack called How To Blow Up Your Life and is currently writing her debut book, "How To Blow Up Your Life in 3 Simple Steps," which will be released in June 2025. 

Team 60s: Joan Weisblatt is a former lawyer and stand up comedian. She now spends most of her time taking care of other people whether they need it or not, and mostly when they don’t want it. You can find her “How to Clean During Covid” instructional videos on YouTube.

Team 70s: Elinor Lipman is the award-winning author of 16 books of fiction and nonfiction, including Then She Found Me, The Inn at Lake Devine, and most recently, Ms. Demeanor. Her personal essays have appeared in The New York Times, Washington Post, Boston Globe, and in her collection,  I Can’t Complain.  She was also a finalist for the 2023 Thurber Prize for American Humor.

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

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