DAN HOYLE’S
T H E R E A L A M E R I C A N S
PLAYS ONE NIGHT ONLY
AT JOE’S PUB
THURSDAY, JANUARY 16
The Real Americans, written and performed by Dan Hoyle, developed with and directed by Charlie Varon, will play Joe’s Pub (425 Lafayette Street, NYC) for one night only on Thursday, January 16, 2013 at 7:00 p.m.
Escaping his hipster bubble in San Francisco, Dan Hoyle spent 100 days searching to bridge the divide between the liberal, achingly hip, moral-relativism of gentrified city life and the conservative, absolutist, often aggressive populism he found in small-town America. Living out of his van and sleeping in backyards and parking lots, he shared meals and conversation with cowboys, Reaganite union coal miners in Appalachia, soldiers, rural drug dealers in the Mississippi Delta, itinerant preachers, creation theory experts in West Texas, and closeted gay fundamentalists. Appreciative of their hospitality and perplexed by their way of life, Hoyle sought to see the world through their eyes in search of country wisdom.
Dan Hoyle won the distinguished 2007 Will Glickman ‘Best New Play’ award for his previous show, Tings Dey Happen, which reveled in long runs at The Marsh in San Francisco and Off-Broadway, where it was nominated for a 2008 Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Solo Performance.
Tickets to The Real Americans are available for $20 and can be purchased by visiting, www.joespub.com or by calling 212-967-7555.
CRITICAL PRAISE FOR DAN HOYLE and THE REAL AMERICANS
"Mr. Hoyle is both a first-rate reporter and actor.” - The New York Times
"Impressive, hilarious, moving and provocative." - San Francisco Chronicle
“You'll discover yourself struggling to find ways to accurately describe the emotional depth and intellectual breadth of what you have just witnessed.” - Huffington Post
“Hilariously dead-on” - Willamette Week, Portland, Oregon
“Hoyle is brilliant, the show a revelation.” - SF Weekly
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