QFWFQ
- Ages 18+
QFWFQ is a metatheatrical labyrinth which asks why certain narratives are believed while others are not.
Date and time
Location
The Village at Ed Gould Plaza (LA LGBTQ Center)
1125 North McCadden Place Los Angeles, CA 90038Refund Policy
About this event
- Event lasts 1 hour 15 minutes
- Ages 18+
- Paid venue parking
"What a TRIUMPH of a show... whip smart, funny, deep, compelling, genre-breaking, and pure genius. A MUST SEE!" - Rachel Troy, (2024 Top of Fringe Winner for "Baby")
“WTF the best show I’ve seen this season HANDS DOWN.” - Patrick Boylan, One Up: The Musical“This is a work of genius.” - Cam Poter, Just To Be Close To You“Absolutely spellbound from the moment the pre-show announcement began to the moment the lights faded out.” - Mark Vigeant (2024 Best Comedy Winner)
QFWFQ is loosely based on Italo Calvino's If On a Winter's Night a Traveler. A labyrinthine, surrealist journey that touches on the politics of gender, music, international relations and storytelling itself, QFWFQ is a show that never begins nor ends. You're confused. So are we.
Directed by Hannah Pilkes and structurally adapted from the Italo Calvino novel If On a Winter's Night A Traveler, as well as other Calvino works, QFWFQ is a solo performance without a fourth wall. Taking its nonsensical title from the name of Calvino’s ageless, timeless main character of the bulk of the collection The Cosmicomics, QFWFQ is an adaptation of themes and structure, in a similar manner that Charlie Kaufman once adapted the non-fiction The Orchid Thief into Adaptation. In place of much of the hard plot points of Calvino's novel, QFWFQ thematically links stories from the performer's life, all of which deal with questions of political and artistic permission. Touching on architectural marvels, improvised jazz concertos, gender identity, suicide, reckoning with Zionism, Judaism, Gaza and everything in between, QFWFQ is a meditation on the politics of storytelling, showing that the artist’s assumption that stories remain in silo is a fallible one, and that all of our stories necessarily connect through tissue both invisible and visible.
Gregory Nussen (they/he) is a non-binary multidisciplinary artist who has performed off-Broadway, internationally and across Los Angeles and New York stages. They originated the role of Christopher in the regional premiere of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time at the Phoenix Theatre Company. A contributing critic to Deadline, Backstage and Slant Magazine, they are a New York Film Critics Circle award winner. AEA, SAG-AFTRA.MFA: Columbia. MA: NYU, BA: Emerson.More at gregnussen.com“
Hannah Pilkes (she/her) - is a comedian and Independent Spirit Award nominated actress. She will be appearing opposite Leanne Morgan in the upcoming Chuck Lorre-produced sitcom "Leanne," for Netflix. Most recently she opened for Paul F Tompkins on his nationwide Varietopia tour and has opened for comedians like Meg Stalter and Nick Kroll. She is a Just For Laughs Character New Face. You may have caught Hannah on Dropout TV, Comedy Bang Bang, the CW’s Would I Lie To you, CBS’s After Midnight, SXSW’s Max and Molli in The Future, Max’s Yearly Departed, or in Chloe Fineman’s Audible series, Excessive. She considers herself “mostly muppet, and New York magazine called her the next Kristin Wiig”, and a “Comedian You Should and Will Know”
KJ Johantgen - producer - (she/they) is a newly diagnosed neurodivergent, non-binary producer, comedian, and activist. They’ve appeared in films, Off-Broadway, and their work has been featured in the New York Times, on CBS, and beyond. They like helping their friends tell stories and making people laugh. @katiejoyofosho
Frequently asked questions
Street parking or in the lot across the street from the venue.