Mike Birbiglia: Working it Inside

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That’s right – he’s back! Comedian, author, and actor Mike Birbiglia went from doing his last shows on Broadway (“The New One”) to shows on Zoom and now presents 2021 shows indoors! The comedian and host of the hit podcast “Working It Out” returns for over an hour of all new comedy. Don’t miss it!

Run time: Approx. 1 hour

Concessions are available at our new eAT Coffee Bar.


THIS PROGRAM WILL NOW TAKE PLACE INDOORS IN THE JOHN DREW THEATER. Guests attending any INDOOR John Drew Theater programs must show proof of FULL vaccination. At this time, only fully vaccinated guests are permitted to attend programs in the indoor theater.  Face coverings are now optional for fully vaccinated guests.

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  • Mike Birbiglia

    Mike Birbiglia is a comedian, storyteller, director, and actor who has performed for audiences worldwide, from the Sydney Opera House to Broadway. His most recent shows, The New One, Thank God for Jokes, and My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend can be found on Netflix. Additionally, Birbiglia is a filmmaker who wrote, directed, and starred in the films Sleepwalk With Me and Don’t Think Twice. Currently he is the host of the weekly podcast, Mike Birbiglia's Working It Out.

    His first book, "Sleepwalk With Me and Other Painfully True Stories", was a New York Times bestseller, and he is the author of the new book, "The New One: Painfully True Stories from a Reluctant Dad, with poems by J. Hope Stein." As an actor, Birbiglia has appeared on Inside Amy Schumer, Girls and Broad City, and in the films Trainwreck, The Fault in Our Stars, and Popstar. He plays Danny Pearson on Orange Is the New Black and Oscar Langstraat on Showtime’s Billions.

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Theater Programming supported in part by the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, Barbara Slifka, The Schaffner Family Foundation, Straus Family Foundation, Brown Harris Stevens, Michael Balmuth, Blythe Danner, Lang Insurance, and funding from The Ellen and James S. Marcus Endowment for Musical Programming and The Melville Straus Family Endowment.

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