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There Goes the Neighborhood
When Michele Carlo learns she has to move from the street where she's lived over 20 years, her frantic apartment search parallels the possible tipping point for her Brooklyn neighborhood's gentrification...which may also have been her doing as well
Michele Carlo is a storyteller who has appeared across the U.S., including the MOTH's GrandSlams and Mainstage in NYC, NPR with Latino USA and the Emmy award-winning PBS documentary "Latino Americans of NY & NJ." She is also the author of Fish Out Of Agua: My life on neither side of the (subway) tracks (Citadel 2010), a NYC-based memoir. Her new solo show "There Goes The Neighborhood," a comedy about gentrification and the tipping point of one Brooklyn neighborhood, had its full-length premiere at The Tank's SoloWeek festival in December 2015. www.michelecarlo.com @Michele_asShell
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LocationThe Tank @ 46th Street (View)
151 West 46th Street
New York, NY 10036
United States
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