Men, Come Inside of Me

October 19, 2024

@ Off Center for the Dramatic Arts

1127 North Avenue, Burlington, VT, USA

Performance Types

Theater

Comedy

Recommended Age

18+

ABOUT THE SHOW

Internet sensation and dancing philosopher/comedian, Toni Nagy, is coming to the Burlington with her solo show, “Men, Come Inside of Me.” This one-of-a-kind comedy infused performance art extravaganza is a gender bender blender that will stir you into a healing frenzy. We open wide for the gender divide then come together to cross our legs in a collective effort to mend our broken parts. The show will be October 19th 7pm at the Off Center for the Dramatic Arts 1127 North Ave, Suite 27 Burlington, Vermont 05408 and will cost $13 dollars at the door!


"Men, Come Inside of Me" is a comedic chaotic cosmos where Toni Nagy embodies the men that have come inside her - so she can better understand her own inner man. Toni's comedy is a combination of clowning, storytelling, stand-up, audience interaction, and dance. Her work is a lot like taking a micro-dose, but then an hour later wondering "wait, was that actually a macro-dose?" The intention of the show is ultimately about building empathy and understanding for all the parts of ourselves that we often feel shame towards. When we experience tenderness towards the self, we can then extend those caring vibe towards others - but don't worry, the show won't get sappy and there is equal opportunity genital infused humor.


Opening the show is a special treat featuring Seraphina Supernova - a classically trained ballerina turned psychic show pony casting spells to stir and awaken all faces of the feral, undiluted, divine feminine within, without, above and below. After returning from the Edinburgh Fringe in Scotland performing as Toni Nagy’s Co-Star in “Grape Culture,” she is opening for “Men, Come Inside of Me” with the first act of her new solo show, “The D Spot.” In The D Spot Seraphina explores the impact of internalizing the male gaze and suppressing feminine pleasure and rage at every age. She takes us on a “tour de d” through her middle and high school diaries and inner and outer dialogue (think notes passed in class) with boys she shaped herself for. Seraphina calls all of our awkward selves and attachment styles into the room and puts them under a sacred spotlight so that we can heal our inner highschoolers in our collective heart.

 

 

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