Irish Arts Center Show

For those of you in the New York area

I will be performing a piece I wrote, “74 Facts and One Lie”, at the Sunday night cabaret of the Irish Arts Center on October 5 (this Sunday).

Here are the DEETS:

When: Sunday, October 5, 2003, 7 pm

Where: The Irish Arts Center
553 West 51st Street (in between 10th and 11th)
New York, NY 10019

Price: $5.00

Also, there’s a bar, so you can drink as you watch.

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9 Responses to Irish Arts Center Show

  1. john r. says:

    how about posting some of these “readings”
    it’s not the 6000 miles to get there……..
    but $5.00…..lord, thas alotta money….uh, do they charge for the drinks?

  2. toddk73 says:

    WOW, a bar at an Irish Arts Center!!!
    Who woulda thunk it?
    :p

    :)

  3. red says:

    yes, I cannot imagine any Irish organization hosting a cabaret and not making sure that the alcohol flowed. Ha ha …

    And about posting these readings:

    So sorry to hear about the 6,000 mile distance you would need to get here … and also about the daunted response you have to the 5 bucks (hee hee) –

    Many have requested me to post these readings before but I hesitate. Why? Not to be a tease. No. But because I am, at this moment, trying to get some of these pieces published and I just … have this fear (perhaps paranoid) of someone stealing my stuff, or at least stealing the idea, and beating me to the punch.

    I could be convinced, however, to send it as an email attachment, to any of my readers who profess their undying loyalty and promise to not pass the damn thing around.

    Quite frankly, the first time I see the 74 Facts piece in print, I want it to be in The New Yorker, or some other print magazine. This is the goal!!

  4. Jim Moran says:

    Stick to you position – don’t email it until it is published – I’ve heard too many stories since I got to NYC about just this sort of thing. All of your loyal online fans should understand this.

  5. johnny o'remke says:

    now, now little jimmy….don’t make me come over there. surin yer not questionin me loyalty? perhaps its just the Guiness talkin, or, knowin yer mother, the whiskey….now there yago, gettin me Irish up…to give you the benefit of the doubt you didn’t give me, perhaps its the intoxication of a fine, fairskinned and redheaded Irish lass, that gets you talkin like that…..either way , yer interuptin the grownups
    goway, afor i……….

  6. Jim says:

    ah lad, careful where ye tread…

  7. johnny o'remke says:

    ah, laddy…….thanks for takin it in the light hearted spirit twas intended. we foolish irish, thinkin wit our hearts and almost never wit our heads, come, let us share a few pints and talk a little treason.

  8. Patrick says:

    how did it go on sunday?

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