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Featuring
Josh Kornbluth:
"I don't know what it's like to be me.
I'm trying to find that out by doing
these monologues."
Monologuist Josh Kornbluth grew up in New York City. After working for several years as a journalist in Chicago and Boston, he relocated to San Francisco, where he performed his first monologue, "Josh Kornbluth's Daily World," in 1989. His second show, "Haiku Tunnel," debuted in 1990. The film adaptation of "Haiku Tunnel," was co-directed by Kornbluth and his brother Jacob. Sony Pictures Classics released the film nationwide in 2001. Currently, Kornbluth tours the United States performing "Red Diaper Baby," "Haiku Tunnel" and "The Mathematics of Change." Three of Kornbluth's stage pieces have been collected in a book titled "Red Diaper Baby" (Mercury House).7:00 PM Wednesday - February 18, 2004 Lecture Room 16 - College of Computing (Bldg 50)
Email stelson.lecture@math.gatech.edu for the latest information on purchasing tickets. Ticket Prices: Students: $5.00 Faculty/Staff: $15.00 |
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