This Sunday, March 22 and this Monday, March 23, I’ll be appearing at New York City’s HERE Arts Center as Adam Smith as part of Money Lab. Money Lab is an economic vaudeville–a set of rotating acts related to economics, art and theater. Tickets are $20 with a $5-$10 buy-in that gives you tokens to use for the interactive part of the evening. Money Lab runs March 20 through April 11. My shows are only those two days, though. First week (which includes my shows), use the code UTC61 and get tickets for $10.

My performances are Sunday at 2 pm and 7 pm, Monday at 7 pm. (You can find out about the rest of the Money Lab performances, here.) I’ll be talking about Smith’s insights into harmony and reciting an original poem on emergent order. World premiere. Oh, the excitement. Should be fun, actually. My one-man act is 5-10 minutes. There are three other acts at each performance and some interactive stuff as well. Hope to see you there.

The other acts are:

Sunday, March 22 at 2pm:

Dead Cat Bounce – Patrice Miller
A dance to the jargon of 2008 collapse
With Laura Hartle, Stephanie Willing, and Dina Rose Rivera.

Letters to Engels – Avner Finberg & Edward Einhorn
A short solo opera. Marx sings three of his letters to Engels.
With Jonathan Kline, Maria Dessena (piano)

The Money Atheist – Edward Einhorn
Monologue on the origin of money, in a futuristic world of the Money Church.
With Moira Stone

Sunday, March 22 at 7pm:

Journey to Yap – Edward Einhorn and Chris Chappell
An interactive audio drama about a journey to a place where stones are money
Sound: Chris Chappell, Voice: Ian W. Hill

Love und Greed (An Economic Collapse Cabaret) – Mad Jenny und Ensemble
An international array of songs written in difficult financial times
With Jenny Lee Mitchell, Ric Becker (trombone), Maria Dessena (piano), Marty Isenberg (bass)

Magic act – Magic Brian
A five card monte, of sorts, frameworked by questions about gambling and the stock market

Monday, March 23 at 7 pm:

Dead Cat Bounce – Patrice Miller
A dance to the jargon of 2008 collapse
With Laura Hartle, Stephanie Willing, and Dina Rose Rivera.

Love und Greed (An Economic Collapse Cabaret) – Mad Jenny und Ensemble
An international array of songs written in difficult financial times
With Jenny Lee Mitchell, Ric Becker (trombone), Maria Dessena (piano), Marty Isenberg (bass)

The Money Atheist – Edward Einhorn
Monologue on the origin of money, in a futuristic world of the Money Church.
With Moira Stone