101 Humiliating Stories
Written and performed by Lisa Kron
Directed by John Robert Hoffman

In 101 Humiliating Stories, Lisa Kron dives deep into the universal experience of humiliation. With her trademark charm and intimate delivery, Kron shares a series of humiliations past, present, and future, including exquisitely detailed anecdotes like "Geeky Celebrity Encounters" and "How I Spent All the Petty Cash From My Office on Makeup." An invitation to perform at her high school reunion in Lansing, Michigan, triggers another series of anxiety-filled fantasies. How will she, a lesbian East Village performance artist, cope with her Midwestern classmates? 101 Humiliating Stories is evocative, moving, and, overall, hilarious.

For booking information contact:
Carl Mulert
Joyce Ketay Agency
930 Ninth Avenue, Suite 706
New York, NY 10036
212.354.6825
carl@joyceketay.com



"On the surface 101 Humiliating Stories is a lighthearted monologue that touches only glancingly on sexual political issues. But underneath, it is a subtle and intriguing exploration of the nature of performance."
- Stephen Holden, The New York Times, August 5, 1993

"Ms. Kron... combines a novelist's sense of the telling social detail with a Chaplinesque knowledge of the humor in the yawning gap between intention and action... a master comic eternally poised between ingenuousness and irony... inspired."
- Ben Brantely, New York Times, June 23, 1994