Don’t Miss Arian Moayed, Lauren Ambrose, Dan Stevens, and More in Symphony Space’s Virtual Selected Shorts Event Tonight!

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If you’re looking for a way to spend your evening in just a few hour’s time, make sure to grab a ticket for Symphony Space‘s upcoming virtual performance this evening!

Symphony Space, a performing arts center on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, has been in the midst of hosting a variety of virtual events as of late (their full upcoming schedule can be found here). Tonight’s performance, “With a Twist,” is a part of the award-winning Selected Shorts series, and it will feature a “beguiling collection of escape artists, vengeful wives, con men, and desperate seekers as we follow them through a labyrinth of stories filled with unexpected turns and extraordinary endings.”

Hosted by Arian Moayed (Succession), the following books and performers make up tonight’s agenda:

A Lamp in a Window by Truman Capote
Performed by Arian Moayed

The Third Wife by Penelope Lively
Performed by Maria Dizzia (Emergence), Amy Ryan (The Office), Kaneza Schaal (Cartography), and Dan Stevens (Legion)

Any Other by Jac Jemc
Performed by Lauren Ambrose (Servant)

OBF, Inc. by Bernice L. McFadden
Performed by Teagle F. Bougere (Queen America)

This virtual event will premiere tonight at 7:30 p.m. EST and has an expected runtime of 75 minutes. Tickets are available at the cost of $15 for non-members and $12 for members, and ticket holders will be able to view the performance at their leisure through May 19.

For additional questions, please visit the FAQ section of the event page.

Lindsey
Lindsey
Lindsey joined the Nerds and Beyond team in 2018. If she's not writing or out and about with her camera, she's probably watching anime, nerding out over Star Wars, reading manga, and definitely forgetting to water her plants. And waiting for the Genshin loading screen to pop up. Contact: lindsey@nerdsandbeyond.com

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