Projectorfest: Tallest Fastest Best + The World is Ending And That's Okay!

Datum: So., 31.05.2026, 01:00

Ort: Caveat

Veranstalter: Balloon Events Network

Kategorien: culture

These shows are presented as a part of Projectorfest 2026, a weeklong showcase of ambitious multimedia-driven comedy projects. More at projectorfest.com. This performance includes two 30-minute shows. **TALLEST FASTEST BEST** – Amy Muller For her first job, Amy Muller (Abolish Everything!, Jet Lag: The Game, Projectorfests past) operated roller coasters at a major theme park. The higher-ups there drilled four words into her head: Friendly, Clean, Fast, Safe. So, come along for a half hour of stand-up that we promise is at least two of the four! Whether you're looking for roller coaster tea, acts of God, mysterious purple powders, or just a good laugh—secure your hats, buckle your seatbelts, pull down that lap bar, and enjoy your ride. **THE WORLD IS ENDING AND THAT'S OKAY!** – Nikokai Vanyo As humanity continues to barrel through multiple “points of no return” on our way to a self-inflicted climate apocalypse, we individual humans are left wondering how to process the end of the world, as we know it. This is a show that looks through the history of our planet, and our species, and finds peace with the cycles of extinction, one of which we now find ourselves responsible for. Through audience interaction and thought experiments, I will help my fellow apes find acceptance, and even excitement, in the apocalypse to come, and what comes after we’re gone. **ABOUT THE CREATORS** Amy Muller is a writer, director, producer, comedian, and erstwhile roller coaster operator best known for her work and appearances on Abolish Everything! (Nebula), and every PowerPoint comedy night in NYC that will have her. Her two half-hour solo shows, Come If U Want and Amy Muller's Vital Signs debuted as part of Projectorfest. She's also worked as a political canvasser, zoo cleaner, middle school RA, and speechwriter. Under other names, her words have been published in TIME Magazine, CNN.com, and The Washington Post, as well as spoken at a bunch of fancy events to which she wasn't invited. She once sustained a wrist injury that her orthopedist had "never seen in a patient over the age of twelve." Quinn Jackson (Producer) is an NYC-based producer working across live performance and filmed entertainment. She's worked at Saturday Night Live and The Tribeca Festival and is currently an independent producer.

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