True
tales... ripped from the pages of real life! Mortified stars everyday
adults sharing their most embarrassingly real teenage diary entries,
poems, love letters, lyrics and locker notes... in front of total
strangers.
Part comedy, part theater, part therapy. Fueled by strong word-of-mouth, Mortified has been embraced by fans across the nation with constant sold-out live events in various cities (LA, NYC, SF, Boston, etc).
Join us for the next Washington DC performance on Tuesday June 2, 2009 at 8pm, featuring a distinct lineup of local performers - it's never the same show twice!
THE DEETS
What: Mortified Washington DC
When: Tuesday June 2, 2009 at 8pm (doors at 7pm - note, 21 and over ONLY)
Location: HR-57, 1610 14th Street NW, Washington DC 20009 (Note: HR-57 does serve drinks and a limited menu, but you can also BYOB for a $3 corking fee!)
Cost: $12 in advance (until 1pm day of show), $15 at door (all tickets are for general seating/standing - all tickets are non-refundable)
Get up close and personal with the show that's been hailed as a "cultural phenomenon" by Newsweek and celebrated by the likes of This American Life, The Today Show, The Onion AV Club, Entertainment Weekly, Esquire, Jane, Daily Candy and more!
Real words. Real people. Real pathetic. Share the shame. Get Mortified.
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Mortified: Love is a Battlefield
Picking up where Mortified: Real Words, Real People, Real Pathetic left off, Mortified: Love Is A Battlefield is a celebration of childhood love, lust and loneliness. An irreverent autobiographical excavation of teen angst artifacts (letters, lyrics, journals, artwork), the book cracks the lid off our cultural shoebox to expose first-hand tales of unrequited crushes, odd celebrity infatuations, sexual awakening, and romantic catastrophe.
Heralded by Newsweek, This American Life, The Today Show, E!, Jane, Esquire, Entertainment Weekly, Chicago Tribune and more, Mortified returns to deliver a heartbreaking Valentine to our collective past.
The perfect book for anyone in love... and an even better book for anyone not in love. Behold, the world's most desperate romance novel.
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