News: "Slut Liturgy" to Play 2026 NYC Fringe Festival

Hope Brannon
Slut Liturgy, written and performed by Hope Brannon, and directed by Max Kantor, will be presented as part of the 2026 New York City Fringe Festival with FRIGID New York at the Chain Theatre Mainstage (312 W 36th St. 4th floor, New York, NY 10018) with performances on Tuesday, April 7th at 9:20 PM, Saturday, April 11th at 12:20 PM, Wednesday April 15th at 7:40 PM, Thursday, April 16th at 9:20 PM, and Sunday, April 19th at 7:00 PM. 

Slut Liturgy is a one-hour solo show that follows Hope’s time both in an intensive outpatient program and with religious bipolar mania. Crude and genuine, funny, and chaotic, Slut Liturgy invites you to crash out with the manic Antichrist, smoke cigarettes with she-god, and do whatever else Hope’s delusions want.

Playwright and performer Brannon is a writer and comedian based in Chicago and an alum of, has written multiple plays for, and performs regularly at the Annoyance Theatre in Chicago. Yes, she almost became a nun. Yes, she prefers cigarettes to vaping. Yes, her epiphanies while high should be considered theological achievements. 

Director Kantoris an actor, writer, and comedian originally from Atlanta and now residing in Chicago. He has performed at the Annoyance Theater in shows such as Splatter Theatre, It’s Christmas, Goddamnit, and What the Fuck If…?, a parody Marvel-themed sketch show, and he can be seen weekly in 12 Angry Improvisers and the Holy Fuck Comedy Hour. At Second City, he is an ensemble member with Second City's National Touring Company (RedCo!) and has previously performed in Second City's children's shows. 

Tickets, pay-what-you-can, for Slut Liturgy are available for advance purchase at www.frigid.nyc. The performance will run approximately 55 minutes.

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