Soloist Mike Daisey Tells A Story on Halloween in NYC Oct. 31 at Greene Space

By Ernio Hernandez
26 Oct 2009

Mike Daisey
Mike Daisey
Photo by Ursa Waz

Solo performer Mike Daisey will tell A Story on Halloween to be recorded Oct. 31 at New York City's The Greene Space for WNYC radio.

The two-hour scheduled event is scheduled for a 7 PM start in downtown Manhattan The Greene Space as the annual Halloween Parade goes on nearby.

"On Halloween," as show notes explain, Daisey will "create a brand new piece for WNYC and The Greene Space, where he'll tell a dark and hilarious tale just right for the season."

Daisey is known for his monologues include How Theater Failed America, Great Men of Genius, All Stories are Fiction and 21 Dog Years. His latest work The Last Cargo Cult will makes its New York premiere at Off-Broadway's Public Theater Dec. 3-13. The writer-performer will also be seen at the upcoming Speakeasy Stories Nov. 3 at Cornelia Street Café.

For tickets to Mike Daisey: A Story on Halloween at The Greene Space, 44 Charlton Street (corner of Varick Street), call (866) 811-4111 or visit wnyc.org.