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My one-woman shows

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I Found The the Sun Will Rise Tomorrow is an autobiographical tragicomedy about my struggles with autoimmune health issues, mental illness, and trauma. It has been performed at The Silver Spring Black Box in Maryland, at The Capital Fringe Festival in Washington, D.C., at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, through Hofstra University's Humanities in Medicine Program, at Northwell Health hospital system's psychiatric hospital, Zucker Hillside Hospital, through the NEGEA, and at The United Solo Theatre Festival on Theatre Row. 

My newest solo piece, It's Not About the Damn Food, premiered in March 2022 at The Zucker School of Medicine in New York. It is a verbatim theatre piece based on interviews with people who have battled an eating disorder.

To contact me about the shows, email me at asnapp91@gmail.com

Reviews

"Ms. Snapp is a fearless and versatile performer. With honesty and vulnerability, she addresses her audience directly to share deeply personal details of her life… Her performance makes for a truly engaging and moving experience"

 

- "I Found That the Sun Will Rise Tomorrow is an Ode To Resilience", All About Solo

"Anna Snapp’s 65‑minute show was one of the bravest pieces of performance art that I have seen in a long time."

-"I Found That the Sun Will Rise Tomorrow is a Brave Emotional Rollercoaster", All About Solo

"Anna Snapp gives a robust, witty, and protean performance in this genuinely candid and insightful solo theater piece."

-DC Metro Theater Arts

"Snapp's riveting performance touched the hearts of so many while challenging their perceptions about eating disorders."

-Donald and Barbara School of Medicine News

© 2022 By Anna Snapp

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