Survivorship + Econ 101: Beanie Babies & Beyond

Survivorship + Econ 101: Beanie Babies & Beyond

  • Ages 21+

Projectorfest presents multimedia comedy shows from Allie Lawrence and Luke Strathmann

By Caveat

Date and time

Wednesday, May 29 · 7 - 8:30pm EDT

Location

Caveat

21 A Clinton Street New York, NY 10002

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Ages 21+

These shows are presented as a part of Projectorfest 2024, a four-night showcase of ambitious multimedia-driven comedy projects. More at projectorfest.com. This performance includes two 30-minute shows.

SURVIVORSHIP - Allie Lawrence

*Elisabeth Walton Allen Lawrence (aka Allie) was named after her great-great-great Aunt who was the first-listed survivor off the Titanic. Join Allie as she navigates between imagining the original Elisabeth's life and exploring her own journey through family history and what it means to survive. All aboard, hope you brought your baggage!

ECON 101: BEANIE BABIES & BEYOND - Luke Strathmann

Luke Strathmann lost everything in the great Beanie Babies market crash of 2000, and has since spent his life studying economics to figure out what the hell happened. In this show, he will address some of the greatest economic questions of our time: Where does money come from? Why have bacon, egg, and cheeses doubled in price? How on earth did someone sell a Beanie Baby for seven million dollars? Why was that person not him?

ABOUT THE CREATORS

Allie Lawrence (Performer/Writer, Survivorship) is a Brooklyn-based comedian and writer originally from Denver, Colorado. Her comedic stylings are character driven, observation based, and she’s often noted for her dulcet, lilting tones. Allie has graced the stages of Union Hall, The Bell House, Caveat, Brooklyn Comedy Collective, Gotham Comedy Club, Broadway Comedy Club, QED, bar basements, café countertops, and co-hosts a monthly show called Off Menu at Black Cat LES.

Luke Strathmann (Performer/Writer, Econ 101: Beanie Babies & Beyond) is a writer, comedian, and communications lead at Yale's Economics Department. His writing has appeared in The New Yorker, McSweeney’s, Overheard NY, Points in Case, and more. He’s performed comedy at Comedy Cellar, Stand Up NY, Broadway Comedy Club, Greenwich Village Comedy Club, and Caveat. He also went bankrupt at age 11 because of a bad bet on Beanies, and has never really recovered.

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