Quick Dish NY: Join The POLITICAL CIRCUS Tomorrow at Caveat
TOMORROW, it’s time to get in the know. Join professor of PoliSci, circus performer and standup Andrea Jones-Rooy, Ph.D. as she dives deep into the POLITICAL CIRCUS around us. The…
Have your cake and laugh your buns off!
TOMORROW, it’s time to get in the know. Join professor of PoliSci, circus performer and standup Andrea Jones-Rooy, Ph.D. as she dives deep into the POLITICAL CIRCUS around us. The…
The podcast arises from its comfy coffin this October! Come to a live Nevertheless She Existed where female storytellers, comedians, and historians band together to share the stories of the…
Remember Vine? The “member berries” are strong with this one. You could share multi-second video clips there as much as your insta-fame heart desired. It’s was the place where Vine…
We are fastly approaching that eerie, other worldly season, kids, so it’s only appropriate that we should tell you about a show filled with cosmological intrigue. Winnifred Coombe (Caroline Kingsley),…
Come one, come all to AN ASIAN AMERICAN FILM THING happening at Caveat Saturday, September 28th. The film/comedy/music event will celebrate Asian-American filmmakers with a generous screening of animation and…
If you can convince a few of your friends that it’s possible to fly with jut a tiny drone taped to your back, then there’s probably a good chance someone…
Embrace your love of improv and musicals at the same time with YOUR LOVE, OUR MUSICAL happening Saturday, September 21st at the cabaret-style speakeasy theater, Caveat. Comedians Rebecca Vigil and…
REFORMED WHORES are a folk-pop comedy duo with a mission. Their goal is to empower and normalize the female experience through original comedic songs that embrace the feminist spirit. Thursday,…
How many comics do you know will seek out Times Square the morning of their album taping, armed with a sandwich board, inviting tourists to take photos with a “real…
Saturday, September 14th at Caveat, four seasoned comedians will come together to ruthlessly dissect a New York times bestseller of “questionable literary merit.” Aren’t those always the most popular? Whee!…