A Comedian and A Philosopher Walk Into A Bar: Storyteller Jon Goode

Thu, Sep 15
Woodruff Arts Center

The Alliance Theatre is partnering with the Center for Ethics at Emory University to present a series of post-show dialogues after select performances of EVERYBODY. Hosted by Atlanta-based comics David Perdue, Lace Larrabee, and Katherine Blanford, each dialogue invites a guest philosopher to talk about the meaning of life, our relationship to death, and everything in-between.  

Join us at the North Alcove Bar for some seriously funny conversation with theologians and interfaith leaders, ethicists and philosophers, therapists and love gurus. The drinking is optional. The laughing is not.  


Thursday, SEP 15, 2022 // Following the 7:30pm performance, North Alcove Bar, 2nd Floor 

Comedian Lace Larabee talks with Jon Goode, Emmy-nominated poet, author, and local Atlanta host of The Moth

This conversation is free for Everybody ticket holders – get tickets now.

 

Lace Larrabee is a nationally touring stand-up comic, actor and podcaster. In 2022, Lace made it to the semi-finals of season 17 of America’s Got Talent. In addition to NBC, Lace has been seen on FOX, TruTV, and The Weather Channel making fun of people falling on ice. She has been featured in clubs and festivals from coast to coast and is the co-host of the hit podcast, CHEATIES. Lace is passionate about helping others find their voices on stage, especially other women. She founded Laugh Lab in 2017 which offers stand-up and sitcom pilot writing classes. Atlanta Magazine named Laugh Lab, "Atlanta's Best Comedy Class."

 

Jon Goode is an Emmy nominated writer raised in Richmond, VA and currently residing in Atlanta, GA. His work has been featured on CNN, HBO, VH1, MTV, TVOne, and BET. Jon’s writing earned him a Promax Gold in 2006, and a gold American Advertising Award and a Silver Telly Award in 2022. Jon's debut novel, Mydas, was a #1 new title on Amazon, and he is the current host of The Moth, Atlanta.

 

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