Upcoming Performances

  • OLIVIA RAINE ATWOOD: FAKING IT

    Liv goes on an undercover mission, evaluating New York City hospitals. She’s totally not supposed to talk about it. Does doing a show count? Shhh. “Standout comedic timing” (TimeOut NY); Two sizzling Off-Broadway runs.

    FAKING IT ran at Denver Fringe, Hollywood Fringe and Edinburgh Fringe in 2024. It will be touring to London in October 2024, and then continuing around the world.

    Directed James Jelin & William Atwood

    Co-Produced by Rob Howard

    FIVE STARS & HIGHLY RECOMMENDED from Fringe Review

    4.5 STARS from The Reviews Hub

    4.5 STARS from The Derek Awards

    4 STARS from Mumble UK

    WINNER: BEST SOLO SHOW, What the Fringe Podcast

    Nominee: STAGECRAFTS SELECT AWARD at Hollywood Fringe 2024 for Artistic Excellence & Commercial Viability

    Pick-Of-The-Fringe, Greenwich Theatre Off West End 2024

  • Underprepared & Overhydrated, SoHo Playhouse, December 2023

    After her sold-out Off-Broadway debut this summer, Liv is back for more with a new show of original comic essays direct from Hollywood to the Hollywood of the East (New York). Despite highlighters and planners aplenty, Liv has somehow never been prepared for anything in her life—be it spying on the New York City hospital system, dodging wayward clowns, or having an appendix. Come with her as she explains. She just isn’t ready. Are you?

    Some have compared her to Mike Birbiglia or David Sedaris (e.g. her mom, her cats, and one audience member, one time). Come for her “standout comedic timing” (so says Time Out New York) and stay for the disasters that befall her on the regular when she’s just trying to mind her own business, thank you very much.This December at the SoHo Playhouse.

  • Liv, Live, SoHo Playhouse, July 2023

    What do soccer, soup, and the occasional goat attack have in common? Nothing, but Liv has stories about all three and more in her one-woman show direct from Hollywood: Liv, Live. With a personality as big as her ears, Liv takes you through a torrent of tales about life in the city as a twenty-something who is lost, confused and probably looking for food. Think of this as a book club with Liv, except she does all the talking and no one has read the book because Liv has written the book and it’s unpublished and she’s currently reading it aloud. Doesn’t that sound fun?

    Come for the ears, stay for the stories, and leave with no answers to the big questions but big answers to the little questions. A show that you won’t want to miss. Unless you have other plans already, which is so fine, totally ok, no worries at all. This July at the SoHo Playhouse.

  • The Pit, Summer 2017

    Following a rock star run at FringeNYC, these two ladies bring pandemonium and a tornado of unstoppable energy to Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors. It’s wacky. It’s wild. It’s somewhat understandable. It’s old school Billy Shakespeare and two fast-talking women stirring up trouble on the stage. Clothes are tossed, hearts are broken, twins are lost. Summer 2017 at the PIT Loft.

    “The Bard has yet another win to tally.” — DCTHEATRESCENE.COM