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Leo Still Dies In The End (in NYC)

July 11, 2025 @ 9:30 pm - 11:00 pm
$32.50
  • « (9PM-11PM Hourly) 10 Min. @ NoHo Fourth Wall (in LA)
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It’s been 84 years… or 26, since April 1999, when six-year-old Alice was finally allowed to watch James Cameron’s classic, Titanic, on VHS. Presenting a one-woman parody re-enactment of Titanic in which Alice plays all the parts and the scenes are selected at random (but with the same emotional gravitas, she swears). In this show about how childhood obsessions shape who we are as adults, nostalgia for aging ’90s media, and claims of boats too big to sink, you’ll laugh, you’ll cry, your heart will go on (even though Jack’s does not!).

 

After two years of workshops in NYC, the show is set to sail to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe to be performed 17 times at Gilded Balloon from July 30th until August 15th. Come see the show’s final New York show before heading to Scotland and help support the artists! Every ticket purchase comes with a special show pin as a thank you!

Starts 9:30PM ET

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Details

  • Date: July 11, 2025
  • Time:
    9:30 pm - 11:00 pm
  • Cost: $32.50
  • Event Categories: Comedy Show, New York Shows, Solo Show
  • Website: https://tickets.frigid.nyc/event/6897:1203/6897:6449/

Venue

  • Under St. Marks Theater
  • 94 Saint Marks Place
    New York, NY 10009 United States
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  • « (9PM-11PM Hourly) 10 Min. @ NoHo Fourth Wall (in LA)
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