News: Solo Show "The Third Choice" to Play 2026 NYC Fringe

 Chaturbox Productions will present The Third Choice written, directed and performedby Tahir “Tai” Chatur as part of the 2026 New York City Fringe Festival with FRIGID New York at The Rat NYC (68-117 Jay St, Brooklyn, NY 11201), with performances on Thu April 2 at 6:30pm, Fri April 3 at 6:30pm, Mon April 13 at 8:10pm & Sat April 18 at 10:20pm.

The Third Choice chronicles therapist-comedian Tahir “Tai” Chatur’s journey through identity and belonging, shaped by a lifelong reluctance to choose. From rural Kenya to even more rural Canada, this solo show blends stand-up, storytelling, and therapy, walking with you through culture, faith, and the exhausting life of a chronic yes-man.

The Third Choice is a show that lets you be your complicated and multiple identity selves. From Muslims that celebrate Christmas to the New Yorkers that listen to country music this family-friendly show is a welcome home.

From viral therapy-sketch storyteller to the Fringe stage, Tahir “Tai” Chatur makes his NYC Fringe debut this April with The Third Choice. Chatur is a comedian, actor, and Canadian therapist whose work sits at the intersection of comedy, culture, and emotional truth. With a fast-growing audience online, he’s known for family dynamic sibling sketches and storytelling that disarm you with laughter and land with surprising tenderness. 

With over 260,000 followers across social media and as the winner of Canadian Reality Dating show Farming For Love, Chatur has been a rising face to remember. He is also NYC Moth Story Slam Champion at The Bell House, Brooklyn NY and stars as Jamal, a recurring character on Netflix’s top 10 show, My Life With The Walter Boys.

 Tickets ($25) for The Third Choice are available for advance purchase at www.frigid.nyc. The performance will run approximately 50 minutes.

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