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EDITOR’S NOTE
Gotham Storytelling fest sets schedule of performers
The 14th annual Gotham Storytelling Festival will be presented from Nov. 4 to 16 by FRIGID New York at Under St. Marks (94 St. Marks Place) and at the wild project (195 E. 3rd St.). Among many productions are ones from writer-performers: The Big Picture by Gabe Mollica, Paris Syndrome by Brad Lawrence, Ballet Flats for Dinner by Bridget McGuire, and Resistance by Mike Daisey. For tickets and a full list of storytellers who’ll be participating, visit frigid.nyc/festivals/gotham. —Edward Karam
Grove House Productions will present the New York premiere of Not Ready for Prime Time, a look behind the scenes at the 1975 launch of Saturday Night Live. The show, written by Erik J. Rodriguez & Charles A. Sothers and directed by Conor Bagley, opens Oct. 20 and will run to Nov. 30 at the Robert W. Wilson MCC Theater Space (511 W. 52nd St.). For tickets and more information, visit notreadyforprimetimeplay.com. —Edward Karam
The flirtation between theater and television has turned serious in recent seasons. Small-screen favorites Stranger Things and Smash were adapted for Broadway, and Schmigadoon! is on tap for next spring. Meanwhile, Off-Broadway satires of The Office and Friends have settled into long runs. Now add to the lineup Not Ready for Prime Time, a new play by Erik J. Rodriguez and Charles A. Sothers. Neither an adaptation nor a parody, this likable, free-flowing piece is more a biographical comedy, albeit an unauthorized one.