10/26 - EPIC Players Theatre presents EPIC Does the 90s: A Neuro-inclusive 90s-Themed Cabaret and Costume Party at Joe's Pub
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EPIC Players Theatre

presents

EPIC Does the 90s:

A Neuro-inclusive 90s-Themed Cabaret and Costume Party

at Joe's Pub

Saturday, October 26, 2024

EPIC Players Theatre, New York's Premiere Neurodiverse Theater Company, presents a neuro-inclusive Halloween Cabaret and Costume Party: EPIC Does the 90s on Saturday, October 26, 2024 at 6pm (Doors at 5:30pm) & 8:30pm (Doors at 8:00pm) at Joe's Pub, 425 Lafayette St. NYC. Tickets are $65 / $35 (exclusive of service fee) with a 2 drink or 1 food item minimum, per person. Both shows will be ASL interpreted for Deaf and Hard of Hearing audience members. Please use the code EPICASL for accessible seating.

All tickets can be purchased online at https://publictheater.org/productions/joes-pub/2024/e/epic-players-90s/.

Get ready to celebrate Spooky Season in the style of the 1990s with EPIC Players' Neuro-inclusive Cabaret and Costume Party! Join us for a night of iconic hits and unforgettable performances as our talented neurodivergent artists share the stage with special Broadway guests. This one-of-a-kind cabaret blends nostalgia with empowerment, showcasing the incredible talents of our inclusive theater company. Don't miss out on a night of music, fun, costumes, and celebration that will have you dancing in your seat and singing along to all your favorite 90s tunes! Broadway actors Keri René Fuller (Six the Musical) , Molly Hager (Waitress), Sandra Okuboyejo (Hamilton), and Stephanie Torns (Waitress, Wicked), Fergie Phillipe (Hamilton), D'Nasya Jordan (Summer: The Donna Summer Musical), Sam Gravitte (Wicked), and Max Sangerman (A Beautiful Noise) are confirmed as guest performers, with more Broadway friends to follow.

This production is made possible in part with the support of:

The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, The J.E. & Z.B. Butler Foundation, The Hoffman Charitable Trust, The Howard Gilman Foundation, The Lortel Foundation, Arts for Autism, The Lily Auchincloss Foundation, and Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP.

"I have such positive experiences at the EPIC shows that it is hard for me to put into words how much I love them! First, everything is done on a top notch level. The enthusiasm of the actors is inspiring. They deliver their performances with such dedication!. . . . I think EPIC is very unique and I appreciate that it gives free classes and opportunities to the neuro-diverse community and not only brings awareness, but a truly enjoyable experience. I used to look forward to my favorite director's films, but now I look forward to EPIC Players." - Audience Member

About the Company

EPIC Players (Empower, Perform, Include, Create), founded on August 25, 2016, is a nonprofit, neuro-diverse theatre company dedicated to creating professional performing arts opportunities and supportive social communities in the arts for Neurodivergent and Disabled artists. Via inclusive mainstage productions, musical cabarets, original showcases, skills-based classes and career resources, we hope to increase critical employment opportunities, pioneer increased inclusion in the arts, and break down social stigmas surrounding neuro-diverse communities.

For more information, visit https://www.epicplayersnyc.org/
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