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The Mountain, Malt Liquor, My Mom & Me
The Mountain, Malt Liquor, My Mom & Me , performed by Mary Regan, is a piece that traces a pivotal hiking trip and the unexpected lessons that followed. Regan folds together stories of family, friendships, recovery, identity, and even an introduction to the world of Drag Kings, shaping these threads into a narrative that motivates, surprises, and invites reflection. Her ability to navigate both difficult memories and lighter observations gives the piece momentum and depth fro
Matthew D. Foster
Nov 17


The Secret Poetess of Terezín
The Secret Poetess of Terezín by Lenka Lichtenberg weaves together music, memory, and history with extraordinary care. Through songs and spoken reflections inspired by writings from the Terezín concentration camp during World War II, Lichtenberg offers a performance that feels both powerful and meticulously shaped. Her vocal delivery and musical interpretation create an emotional landscape that honors the weight of the material without ever overwhelming it. The simple piano-
Matthew D. Foster
Nov 17


Light
Light , performed by Xue “Snow” Zeng Hwang, is a visually striking and emotionally nuanced solo piece that explores themes of growth, resilience, and self-discovery. Hwang employs expressive movement and physical storytelling to guide the audience on a journey shaped by personal challenges, inner conflict, and a desire for connection. Her use of body language creates clarity and emotional depth, allowing the audience to follow the narrative through gesture, rhythm, and physic
Matthew D. Foster
Nov 16


Queen of the World – An Evening with Marlene Dietrich
Queen of the World is a thoughtful and engaging solo piece that blends humor, memory, and personal storytelling with a striking sense of style. The performer brings a strong presence to the stage, weaving together moments of vulnerability, sharp observation, and emotional complexity. The structure of the piece allows the audience to move fluidly through different chapters of her life, creating a sense of intimacy and connection. Visually, the production is both unique and ele
Matthew D. Foster
Nov 16


Mom! WTF!
MOM WTF! is an unflinching, funny, and deep exploration of motherhood, womanhood, and the unpredictable turns life can take. Performed and written by Carol Johnson and presented for one night only at the United Solo Festival, this solo show offered an unforgettable blend of humor, vulnerability, and emotional truth. Johnson’s stage presence is magnetic from the moment she steps onto the stage. Her costumes and stage presence drown the audience in creativity and theatrical ar
Matthew D. Foster
Nov 16


United Solo Concludes 2025 Spring Season with Grand Awards Gala
United Solo, the world’s largest solo theatre festival, celebrated its 18th season with a Gala on April 20 at Theatre Row in New York...


Remembering My Dreams: The Michele Brourman Songbook
Wendy-Lane Bailey The closing evening of United Solo’s 18th season carried an almost magical energy—largely thanks to Remembering My...
Agata Drogowska
Apr 29


There’s Something Seriously Wrong With Cyrus
Cyrus Deboo is an absolute force in his show, There's Something Seriously Wrong with Cyrus: How I Went from a Hot Mess to a Hot Bitch. A...
Lisa Natale
Apr 29


galat lagchha malai mero desh ko itihas
Bhupi Sherchan's poem, "Galat Lagcha Malai Mero Deshko Itihas" or "I Think My Country's History is a Lie ," is brought to life through...
Caitlyn Fox
Apr 29


Light
In her NYC debut, Xue "Snow" Zheng was an instant standout through her mixture of traditional Chinese shadow puppetry and more...
Caitlyn Fox
Apr 29


Mother’s Day
Mother's Day, written and performed by Susan Chase, sets out to be an homage not only to her mother but also to motherhood in general....
Caitlyn Fox
Apr 25


Buen Camino: My Walk Through 540 Miles of Rain, Resentment, and Redemption
Susan Edsall. Photo by Mary Lou Sandler. In her solo show “Buen Camino: My Walk Through 540 Miles of Rain, Resentment, and Redemption,”...
Agata Drogowska
Apr 19


The Samurai’s Wife
Written by Krystle N. Adams and directed by Grace Kiley, The Samurai's Wife is a powerful solo performance set in Kyoto during Japan’s...
Agata Drogowska
Apr 14


Well, Life Sucks.
Thomas Ellenson is a multi-talented artist whose work reflects both resilience and heart. With a passion for performance and a drive to...
Caitlyn Fox
Apr 14


F.O.M.O.
Juan Pablo Mendive's F.O.M.O , starring Jonas Kobberdal, sets out to entertain and educate the audience on the ever-changing world of...
Caitlyn Fox
Apr 14


I Wore What When
I Wore What When , a solo play by Colleen Murphy, is a powerful story about childhood sexual abuse and how it affects survivors later in...
Agata Drogowska
Apr 14


ਆਦਤ / the Ādat (habit)
Sheherazaad's extraordinary performance seamlessly blends elements of Indian music, dance, and singing, creating a deeply immersive...
Agata Drogowska
Apr 14


Who’s Serving Who?
Blonde, vivacious, and adorable Kelsie McDonald ricochets around the stage like an energizer bunny as Sydney in her debut solo show,...
Caitlyn Fox
Apr 13


The Secret Poetess of Terezín
Lenka Lichtenberg's haunting voice fills the dimly lit stage as the audience filters into their seats with a singular light on the...
Caitlyn Fox
Apr 13


Mounting Washington: The Story of a Mountain & a Miracle
Penny Sterling's latest one-woman show, Mounting Washington: The Story of a Mountain & a Miracle , is heartfelt and motivating. Her story...
Caitlyn Fox
Apr 13
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