During his evening at the New Jersey theatre, the acclaimed writer will read from new, unpublished works that are similar in style to his best selling collections "Naked," "Me Talk Pretty One Day" and "Barrel Fever." David Sedaris made his National Public Radio debut in 1992 reading excerpts from his "SantaLand Diaries," which recounts his time spent as an elf clad in green tights at Macy's. He and his sister Amy comprise a two-person theatre company, The Talent Family. Together, they are responsible for such witty, often hilarious productions as Stitches, One Woman Show, Stump the Host, Stitches, Incident at Cobbler's Knob and The Book of Liz. Some of Sedaris' best-selling collections include the aforementioned "Naked," "Me Talk Pretty One Day" and "Barrel Fever."
The Prudential Hall is located within the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark, NJ. Tickets for the evening are priced $11, $21 and $31 and are available by visiting the theatre's box office or by calling (888) 466-5722. For more information, go to www.njpac.org.