We went on Linctix night, which included snacks and drinks after the show. I don't know why we've not gone to that more often. Great perk.
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Sunday, November 2, 2025
Vir Das: Hey Stranger (2025) (Off-Broadway)
Lincoln Center Theater is doing a cool comedy series in the Claire Tow Theater upstairs, an intimate 100-seater room. I brought my favorite Indian-American comic Vivek to see the most famous Indian comic Vir Das do a 90-minute set. Das has a western sensibility, in both his references and in his comedic style. I don't know if his stand-up, which is quite open and vulnerable in the style of modern American Netflix specials, really translates to an Indian audience but I think he's primarily performing for us. Which makes his set all the more poignant, about belonging in America, and his pivotal decision about whether to move back here. It perhaps most reminded me of the kind of quiet sincerity that Hasan Minhaj hits you with in his specials to get a more emotional response out of the audience. And I think it largely works, especially in the confines of a small space.
Labels:
Comedy,
Lincoln Center,
Off-Broadway,
Vir Das
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