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In “SOLO,” Gabe dives deep into what it means to have friends in your 30s, his special relationship with Stephen Sondheim, working at a summer camp for children with chronic illnesses, and what happens when you break up with your best friend.Featured on Episode 810 of ”This American Life,’‘ Gabe Mollica’s Solo: A Show About Friendship is directed by Greg Walloch (Hasan Minhaj’s Homecoming King).
Time Out New York notes that Gabe is “rare in his incisive ability to identify the problem, analyze its contours and find ways to joke about it. You’ll leave the show with a smile on your face and maybe even a new resolution: to hang out with a friend and ask them how they’re doing—really.”
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ABOUT GABE MOLLICA
Gabe Mollica is a comedian and writer living in Astoria, Queens. He’s performed his critically acclaimed hour “Solo: A Show About Friendship,” at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the Winnipeg Fringe Festival, SoHo Playhouse, and cities across the globe including New York, Dallas, Chicago, Los Angeles, Albany, and Dublin, Ireland. He has appeared on This American Life, WNYC, The Moth Radio Hour on NPR, BBC Radio 4, and wrote for the 2020 and 2019 New York Video Game Awards with the writers of the Daily Show with Trevor Noah. He performs nightly in New York City.
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