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New York, NY - Revelation

  • Caveat 21A Clinton Street New York, NY, 10002 United States (map)

Join us for an evening of true, personal stories about revelations. Hosted by Christine Gentry and Paula Croxson at Caveat NYC. Doors at 6:30pm. Show starts at 7:00pm.

In person and livestreamed. Early bird tickets available until until July 15, 7:00pm.

Stories by:

Sarah Adelman is a born and bred New Yorker, former fertility research scientist, and stand up comedian who performs regularly at all the top NYC comedy clubs, can be seen on two episodes of HBO Game Theory, and has over 35k followers across her platforms. Her content has been featured on The Today Show, NBC News, Meta, the 92nd St Y, and more. Sarah graduated cum laude from Dartmouth College in 2019 and earned her Masters of Public Health from Columbia University in 2021. She trained as a research scientist in NYC, where she studied fertility and ran human subjects trials at a sperm bank. Her one hour comedy solo show, EGG, brings audiences through her hilarious and heartfelt coming-of-age journey to her present-day career in science. EGG premires in June 2024.

 

Fola Olusanya is a PhD student at NYU studying computational biomedicine, and has been a producer with Story Collider since 2022. She is also a writer and content creator.

 

Nick Caruso is a proud Michigan native living in Brooklyn bliss with his amazing partner and a bunch of plants. He's a lifelong lover of comedy and cinema, an entertainer at heart, and a career writer/editorial director/multimedia presenter. Nick is passionate about the intersection of storytelling and education and is always on the hunt for professional (or not) opportunities to craft and communicate new, additive narratives. He’s also an ordained minister, amateur mechanic, and aspiring 'Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me' panelist.

 

Originally from Queens, NY, Raquel E. Sala is a lover of classic fiction and taking naps, and is passionate about writing music, growing food, and sticking it to the Man.

 

Diana Mendez is an Educator, Science Communicator, and Biological Researcher just trying to survive, really. Just remember this: If there's no solution, there's no problem!