Rachel Lark
Rachel Lark at Bawdy Storytelling
City Winery New York
25 11th Ave
New York, NY 10011
Feb 14, 2024
7:30 PM EST
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Rachel Lark live at Bawdy Storytelling: the Award-Winning Sex + Storytelling series - features Real People & Rockstars sharing their Bona Fide Sexual Exploits Live Onstage. Think of us as a One Night Stand with the Moth & Savage Love. Storytellers are an eclectic mix of Authors, Porn Stars, Sex Educators, Comedians & More, along with Regular Joes just like You who submitted their stories online and were chosen for their panache and sense of (Mis)Adventure.
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Wade
April 22nd 2024
Great show unlike any other! So fun to sing along in our PJs. Rachel is great - smart, funny, thoughtful. Looking forward to the next time too!
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Rachel Lark Biography
Rachel Lark is a singer/songwriter, producer and playwright known for her incisive take on sex, relationships, and other things that make being a human complicated. Her shows are cathartic, high-energy theatrical journeys that leave audiences talking for weeks. She recently relocated to LA from San Francisco where she was named one of the most powerful LGBTQ voices by San Francisco Magazine, and just closed a sold out two week run of her first original musical, Coming Soon.
“Rachel Lark pours so much feeling into a single lyric that you might wonder where she finds reserves for the next line, let alone the rest of a number.” - SF CHRONICLE
“In her eloquent expressions of pleasure, suffering and social upheaval, Rachel Lark shows us a reflection of ourselves that we haven’t yet earned in therapy.” - BROKEASS STUART
Read More“Rachel Lark pours so much feeling into a single lyric that you might wonder where she finds reserves for the next line, let alone the rest of a number.” - SF CHRONICLE
“In her eloquent expressions of pleasure, suffering and social upheaval, Rachel Lark shows us a reflection of ourselves that we haven’t yet earned in therapy.” - BROKEASS STUART
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