300 PAINTINGS
Created and Performed by Sam Kissajukian
Vineyard Theatre,108 East 15th Street
November 12-December 15, 2024
Vineyard Theatre Artistic Director Sarah Stern is thrilled to announce the US premiere of 300 Paintings, created and performed by Sydney-based comedian and visual artist Sam Kissajukian. Direct from a sold-out engagement at Edinburgh Fringe Festival, where it won the Lustrum Award for Outstanding Show, this highly anticipated production will play a limited run from November 12, 2024 through December 15, 2024 at Vineyard Theatre (108 East 15th Street), with an official opening night set for November 21, 2024. Member tickets are now available. Single tickets are available at https://vineyardtheatre.org or by calling the box office at 212-353-0303.
In 2021, over the course of five intense and unpredictable months, Sydney comedian Sam Kissajukian created 300 large-scale paintings, unknowingly documenting his mental states through an extended manic bipolar episode. In this hilarious, fascinating, and wildly original show, he examines that time and explores the ties between art, mental health, and creativity.
A sold-out hit at the 2024 Edinburgh Fringe Festival and winner of eight Fringe Festival Awards in Australia, including the Sydney Fringe Festival Award for Best Comedy and Directors Choice Award, 300 Paintings has garnered five-star reviews across Australia and the UK, including acclaim from The New York Times during its Edinburgh Fringe run.
A curated exhibition of Sam’s acclaimed artwork will be on display in Vineyard Theatre’s lobby spaces, which audiences are invited to tour before and after the show.
Artistic Director Sarah Stern shared her enthusiasm for bringing this international sensation to New York: "I had the thrill of seeing Sam perform 300 Paintings in Edinburgh this summer. The story of his journey from comedian to visual artist is as captivating and thought-provoking as it is hilarious. Sam explores the relationship between mental illness, creativity, and art in ways that expand our understanding of all three. I can't wait for audiences to experience his performance, view his paintings in the Vineyard's lobby spaces, and engage in the conversations I know they will inspire."