News: Alice Fishbein's Comedy Show "Leo Still Dies in the End" at Under St. Marks July 11th
Alice Fishbein. Photo by Caeli Smith |
Written and performed by Alice Fishbein, a tour de force in the comedy scene of New York City, and directed by Ryann Lind, Leo Still Dies in the End is a one-woman parody re-enactment of James Cameron’s Titanic where Alice plays all the roles and the scenes are randomly selected by a prize wheel.
Some may call it a sickness, but Alice calls it “nostalgia.” Leo Still Dies in the End is a laugh out loud commentary on how the content we consumed as children affects us as we grow up.
The show’s pre-production began in Alice’s parents’ apartment, where a young Alice would mouth the words along to the entire movie. It was soon subsequently banned in the apartment. However, the show concept really formed during a trip to Portugal in 2019 when, during dinners, Alice’s sister started saying, “Alice, do Titanic.”
And “do Titanic” she did.
Born out of a love and obsession for an iconic piece of ‘90s media, Leo Still Dies in the End is, at its core, a show about never letting go of the things we love.
Leo Still Dies in the End will play Friday, July 11th at 9:30 pm at Under St. Marks (94 St. Marks Place, Manhattan, NYC). Tickets are $15 online.
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