About this Event
“How to Poop in an Outhouse at -72°F” is the true story of how 19-year-old Kona met a Native Alaskan man while traveling through Colorado and decided to drive him home—to northern Alaska. She lived there for 5 years, surviving grizzly bears and subzero weather north of the Arctic Circle, while learning invaluable lessons of humility and humanity from the indigenous tribe of the region, the Gwich'in.
From wolves to whirlpools, this is an astonishing and hilarious adventure tale of how Kona transformed from a wild teenager to a young mother of a member of the tribe. And yes, you will receive all the tips needed for how to use an outhouse at -72°F!
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This production is a part of the New York City Fringe Festival.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Under St Marks Theater, 94 Saint Marks Place, New York, United States
USD 28.52












