Message in a Bottle
July 29th at 3:00PM
"It’s a surreal but true-to-life love story between a woman and a bottle of vodka, from the early days of awkward first love to the ultimate betrayal, and realization that life going forward isn’t just doable– it can be beautiful.”
Recommended by the New York Times in August 2019, and named one of the best live shows of the month by Time Out NY.
“In addition to being wildly funny, it’s an intimate and thoughtful show whose ingenious premise makes it both universally relatable and deeply personal… “Message in a Bottle” is a fresh and surprisingly life-affirming look into the life of an addict in her darkest hour.”
-AllAboutSolo, 2019
“[T]he humor in the scenes belies the serious message… The result is a fun and moving show that resonates with the audience.”
-StageBuzz, 2019
“[I]t is a truly incredible production.”
-Commyounicate, 2019
Debuted as part of SOLOCOM 2018, and has been featured at Under St. Marks, the PIT, the Tank, QED Astoria, HACPAC, UCPAC, and SMUSH Gallery.
Written/Performed by Michelle Drozdick
**Please note that all artist proceeds will be directly donated to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)**"
CW: Alcoholism, emotionally abusive relationships
*Please note that this performance will be presented at the Tank's in-person performance space at 312 W 36th St. All attendees and artists will be required to have a covid vaccination before being admitted to the space. Patrons will also be required to wear masks, when not eating or drinking.