Happy December, everybody! There’s no better gift this holiday season that the very first Woman Crush Wednesday of the last month of 2020 (we’ve almost made it through, woohoo), and this week, we’re ...
Posing as Nate, Natalie Palamides is just an alpha male, standing in front of an audience, asking it to love him. And then asking for a whole lotta love. And then a whole lot more. The Gist: You won’t ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Natalie Palamides’s mind-scrambling work oscillates between big laughs and pathos. Her show “Weer” is the first long run at the renovated Cherry Lane Theater. Natalie ...
The Cherry Lane Theatre, the historic Off-Broadway venue in New York City, will officially reopen this September, with Natalie Palamides' Weer. The solo performance will run from September 20 through ...
At the end of this symphony of silliness, Natalie Palamides stands, barely dressed, hair on end, on a stage that looks as if a bomb has hit it. Water, clothes, furniture, flowers, coffee cups and a ...
Editor’s note: It’s difficult to categorize Natalie Palamides’s Nate, which contains elements from comedy, theater, and various other types of performance. So we asked theater critic Helen Shaw and ...
Natalie Palamides considers herself a “clowner” — a type of comedian whose sets rely on audience interaction and engagement, the use of props and a certain level of absurdity. That absurdity might ...
Weer – the title is explained late on – tells the story of Mark and Christina. Palamides' costume and wig are divided into male and female halves, so as her left side is turned to the audience she is ...
PITTSBURGH — A Pittsburgh native is starring in a new comedy special for Netflix, and it premieres globally on Dec. 1. Natalie Palamides grew up in Peters Township and graduated from Indiana ...