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WHAT ARE YOU EVEN TALKING ABOUT?
- Ages 21+
- Chris Gethard’s Beautiful/CONonymous Presents
WHAT ARE YOU EVEN TALKING ABOUT?・Saturday, May 6・12:00pm - 5:30pm
When and where
Date and time
Starts on Saturday, May 6 · 12pm EDT.
Location
The Bell House 149 7th Street (Between 2nd and 3rd Ave) Brooklyn, NY 11215
Performers
- Chris Gethard
- Jared O’Connell
- Anita Flores
- Business Casual
Refund Policy
About this event
- 5 hours 30 minutes
- Ages 21+
- Mobile eTicket
Named after one of Gethard’s signature catchphrases, this is the crown jewel of this festival. Gethard is known to ask callers “What are you even talking about?” when they propose something ludicrous, and this event is an ambitious and probably ill-advised six hour event. Throughout the course of this day you’ll be able to meet past callers, make your own Thomas’ English muffin, get a ride around the block with the Road Dogs, chat with the Motor City Mayhem Pickle bros, learn about Astrophysics with Whirlpool Galaxy, get parenting advice from the 39-Year-Old Grandma, play some D&D, and much much more.
This block of shows will also feature a behind the scenes look at B/A with an anything goes Q+A with Jared O’Connell, Anita Flores, and other special guests who have made the show come to life over the years. All your questions will be answered and the staff is ready to spill the tea. What’s the most annoying thing about dealing with Gethard? What’s the most uncomfortable you’ve felt during a taping? WHY DON’T YOU PUT MY CALL THROUGH? Anything goes.
We’ll also have a LIVE BEAUTIFUL/ANONYMOUS TAPING during this event. If you are a fan of B/A, this is going to be a magical day and should not be missed!
12pm - 5:30pm
$30 GA
Beautiful/CONonymous 3-Day Pass Available HERE
Ages 21+
*This event will be mixed seated/standing. Arrive early for best seat selection
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About the organizer
Nestled squarely between Park Slope and Carroll Gardens. The Bell House is a state of the art 8,000 square foot facility with separate performance space and lounge. Crafted out of a 1920’s printing factory and featuring an 88 foot long, 25 foot high magnificent wooden barrel vault ceiling, The Bell House has become a major hub for arts and performance in Brownstone Brooklyn.