Bridget McGuire – Ballet Flats For Dinner *Special Event*

Ages 21 and up
Bridget McGuire – Ballet Flats For Dinner *Special Event*
Monday, June 22
Doors: 6 pm Show: 7 pm
$32.25

Overview  – Special Event

Restrictions:
  • 21 and Over
  • 2 Item Minimum
  • Seating is first come first serve
  • No Backpacks 
Tickets:
  • Will Call is the ONLY option given when purchasing tickets. We do NOT give physical or digital tickets for entry to our shows.
  • There is nothing to print or pick up ahead of time for entry.
  • Once tickets are purchased, the ONLY thing you will show once doors open is the ticket purchaser’s driver’s license and everyone in your party will need to show a valid Photo ID for proof of age. There is nothing to print or pick up ahead of time for entry.
Bridget McGuire is a storyteller and stand-up comedian based in New York. Her self-deprecating and conversational humor revolves around her life: anxiety, family, and dating – all said in her hot Chicago accent. In addition to being a co-producer of All That Good Stuff, a stand-up comedy show, she works in media and has written for Women’s Health and Prevention about her life with OCD. Bridget is currently touring her solo show, Ballet Flats for Dinner across the country.
 
Ballet Flats For Dinner is an autobiographical show written and performed by Bridget McGuire; a mix of stand-up and storytelling, Ballet Flats tells the story of McGuire’s life growing up with intrusive thoughts with harm, a form of OCD. From thinking she was pregnant at age 11, to wondering if she killed her friend’s boyfriend at 25, to finally getting help at the ripe old age of 38, Ballet Flats will have you laughing the entire time and perhaps you’ll walk away wondering, “Do I have OCD too?” (Don’t worry, you probably don’t). 
 
Bridget’s show has been hailed as “a flat-out delight, not only because wow, it’s just so good to laugh, but because of how light her touch is in sharing a part of her life that involves a good share of difficulty (actor Peter Hermann) and as moving, relatable and wildly funny. You can feel how much heart she poured into it. I highly recommend seeing it” (Eva Bleyer, Good Housekeeping)
 
 
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