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Rebecca Kaplan: How To Act Normal (near LA)

August 3, 2024 @ 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm
$20
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As a girl growing up in the 90s, everyone seemed to know Rebecca had Autism Spectrum Disorder, except for her! And her parents! However, one thing was crystal clear: she had no idea how to “act normal.” This hour of standup comedy will cover Rebecca’s hilarious lifelong struggle to adapt, including at one point literally googling “how to act normal” and landing on the pinnacle of the ‘00s internet: WikiHow. If you’ve ever felt a little bit socially awkward, whether or not you have ASD (or if you’re still searching for that elusive diagnosis), this show is for you.

Rebecca Kaplan is an adorably awkward standup comedian living in New York City. Her acerbic wit and relatable insights have entertained crowds all over the world including the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the Rubber City Comedy Festival (Best of Fest), the Boston Comedy Festival (semi-finalist) and She Makes Me Laugh Fest. Not convinced? Check out some of her stuff on social media at @RebeccaTKaplan.

Starts 8PM PT

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  • Date: August 3, 2024
  • Time:
    8:00 pm - 9:30 pm
  • Cost: $20
  • Event Categories: Comedy Show, Los Angeles Shows, Solo Show
  • Website: https://jetbook.co/e/rebecca-kaplan-how-to-act-normalvvzl

Venue

  • The Crow Comedy Club
  • 2525 Michigan Avenue
    Santa Monica, CA 90404 United States
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