L. Harris is dead, alone and unseen in a NYC apartment with no next of kin and no mourners. Join IRTE in their latest serio-comedy as they piece together the clues and secrets of a life unnoticed, improvising a fitting obituary. Are any of us truly knowable? Is identity immutable? Or are we the sum of others’ perceptions?
Original Concept: Nannette Deasy
Directed By: Pat Shay
Starring IRTE: Robert Baumgardner, Nannette Deasy, Natalie Hunter, and Connie Perry
Featuring original, live music by John Munnelly
Technical Director: Will Knapp
Run Time: 60 minutes
For more information about this show and the festival in general, please visit squeakywheeltheatre.org/fringe
Praise for IRTE
Winner, Best Comedy, Tucson Fringe Festival 2020
Winner, "Artists Whose Work Made Me Laugh The Most", 2017 Asheville Fringe Arts Festival
Winner, SHITFA (Supreme Honorary Improvised Theater & Film Award), 2014 Unscripted New York Improvised Theatre and Film Festival
“...a most impressive new improv comedy called “The Lonely Death of L. Harris”, an examination of identity and….well, who are any of us? Do we decide who we are or is that left to others? Oh, and it’s actually funny too.” Susan Baker
"...surprise-a-minute..." Jay Lloyd, CBS Philly, KYW News Radio
“...wildly unique and wildly funny shows." Natasha Dawsen, Drama Queens
"...theatre-goers will have a phenomenal time." Amy Carothers, NYC Travels.
*Due to the improvisational nature of the shows, there may be adult content. Parental discretion is advised.