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You'll Be Sorry

  • The Tank Theater 151 West 46th Street New York, NY, 10036 United States (map)
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You'll Be Sorry

Part of Dead Parents Club

About the Show

Growing up in a subterranean apartment in Queens, nothing was easy for Sandi Marx. Always broke and worried about her chronically ill sister, Sandi's chronically upset mother and a dad existed in a fog, while Sandi tip toed through the family land mines … and somehow made it through alive. As the the lone survivor, she has decided to share some of the details. And it will be mostly funny. She promises.

About the writer: Sandi Marx, a retired talent agent, has been telling stories all over New York and L.A for the past couple of years. A seven time Moth slam champ, she has also appeared on the RISK! podcast, Soundtrack Series, and numerous other podcasts and shows. This is her debut as a soloist with the Tank.

Written & Performed by Sandi Marx
Audio & Stage Manager: Susan Kent
Special Help: David Crabb

At Standard ToyKraft
722 Metropolitan Avenue, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11211

This show is a part of The Dead Parents Club Solo Show Festival at Standard Toykraft (June 19-22)! Click HERE for the full series!

$25 Festival Pass Available HERE! The Festival Pass grants you full access to all 8 shows shows for Dead Parents Club! Each show is $10. That's about a million dollars in savings!

About the Festival

If you’re not a member of the Dead Parents Club yet … you will be. That’s why the Tank has brought some of New York City’s top performers to share their harrowing, heartwarming, and often hilarious true life stories of being part of the worst club we all eventually have to join.

The Dead Parents Club Solo Show Festival will be held at our partner theater, Standard ToyKraft in Williamsburg, and features storytellers who have performed on The Moth MainStage, RISK! Live, Snap Judgment, and in storytelling festivals and shows literally across the globe.

About Standard ToyKraft

Standard ToyKraft is an artist run theater that offers low-cost performance and rehearsal space as well as a puppet shop and private studios for visual artists. The founders of STK discovered a derelict factory floor located in the heart of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. With lots of blood, sweat and more tears than any of us care to admit we transformed this old sweatshop into a community organization. At the core Standard Toykraft is a community endeavor. Our community of artists continues to grow in this tough city because, we provide a supportive refuge for the development of work. We also produce many of our own shows and events including puppet slams, variety shows, vaudevillian weirdness and various spectacles for the amusement of our patrons.

Earlier Event: June 19
The Measure of a Man
Later Event: June 20
Why So Much Shame