Dan Fishback

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Dan Fishback
Bornborn November 4, 1981
Washington D.C.

Dan Fishback (born November 4, 1981, in Washington, D.C.) is an American performance artist, playwright and singer-songwriter who is heavily associated with New York City's anti-folk movement.[1]

Since 2003, Fishback has been performing and writing in New York City. His work includes overt, radical politics and humor as well as experimental and musical theater, punk rock, twee-pop, and solo performances based on monologues. Fishback is the Helix Queer Performance Network's director.[2]

Theatre

In 2011, he performed a multimedia solo piece called thirtynothing which combines biographical information and content about gay artists who have died.[3] According to Time Out New York, The Material World is about "socialist Jews in the 1920s who share a house with Madonna, Britney Spears and a modern gay slacktivist."[4] The Village Voice compared the historical complexity of You Will Experience Silence to the plays of Tony Kushner.[5]

Music

Other work

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