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Event Program
WED, DEC 04
Hosted by Tony Hale
Clicking on Heaven’s Door by Anand Giridharadas
Performed by Negin Farsad
Washing Up by Erin Somers
Performed by Miriam Shor
The Stand-in by Gerald Jonas and Jean Marple
Performed by Tony Hale
Farnsworth by David Sedaris
Performed by Jessica Keenan Wynn
Ira & the Whale by Rachel B. Glaser
Performed by Jeff Hiller
Due to a scheduling conflict, Sunita Mani will no longer appear at this event.
There will not be a book signing at this event.
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Negin Farsad is the host of the podcast Fake the Nation and a regular panelist on Wait Wait… Don't Tell Me! She is the director of the films Nerdcore Rising and The Muslims Are Coming!, and her romantic comedy, 3rd Street Blackout, is streaming on Peacock. She was selected as a TEDFellow for her work in social justice comedy and can be seen in Birdgirl, Not Okay, and Hillary Clinton's Apple TV+ show, Gutsy. Farsad's debut memoir, How to Make White People Laugh, was nominated for the Thurber Prize for Humor.
Negin Farsad is the host of the podcast Fake the Nation and a regular panelist on Wait Wait… Don't Tell Me! She is the director of the films Nerdcore Rising and The Muslims Are Coming!, and her romantic comedy, 3rd Street Blackout, is streaming on Peacock. She was selected as a TEDFellow for her work in social justice comedy and can be seen in Birdgirl, Not Okay, and Hillary Clinton's Apple TV+ show, Gutsy. Farsad's debut memoir, How to Make White People Laugh, was nominated for the Thurber Prize for Humor.
Tony Hale is a three-time Emmy award–winning actor known for his work on Arrested Development, Veep, Being the Ricardos, The Mysterious Benedict Society, Hocus Pocus 2, Toy Story 4, and Inside Out 2. Currently, he can be seen in Netflix’s limited series The Decameron and Woman of the Hour. Hale also starred in and produced his first feature film, Sketch, which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival this past September.
Tony Hale is a three-time Emmy award–winning actor known for his work on Arrested Development, Veep, Being the Ricardos, The Mysterious Benedict Society, Hocus Pocus 2, Toy Story 4, and Inside Out 2. Currently, he can be seen in Netflix’s limited series The Decameron and Woman of the Hour. Hale also starred in and produced his first feature film, Sketch, which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival this past September.
Jeff Hiller is an actor, writer and comedian who has appeared on TV shows such as Somebody Somewhere, American Horror Story: NYC, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, 30 Rock, and Law & Order: Criminal Intent, among numerous others. His film roles include Greta, Morning Glory, Ghost Town, and Set it Up, and he has performed on Broadway, off-Broadway, in Shakespeare in the Park, Disney musicals, and regional theater. Hiller regularly performs solo shows at Joe’s Pub at the Public Theatre and improvises at The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in LA and NYC. His memoir, Actress of a Certain Age: My Twenty Year Trail to Overnight Success, will be published in June 2025.
Jeff Hiller is an actor, writer and comedian who has appeared on TV shows such as Somebody Somewhere, American Horror Story: NYC, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, 30 Rock, and Law & Order: Criminal Intent, among numerous others. His film roles include Greta, Morning Glory, Ghost Town, and Set it Up, and he has performed on Broadway, off-Broadway, in Shakespeare in the Park, Disney musicals, and regional theater. Hiller regularly performs solo shows at Joe’s Pub at the Public Theatre and improvises at The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in LA and NYC. His memoir, Actress of a Certain Age: My Twenty Year Trail to Overnight Success, will be published in June 2025.
Miriam Shor starred in the hit series Younger, for which she received a Critics’ Choice nomination. Shor was most recently featured in the Academy Award–winning film American Fiction, starring Jeffrey Wright, as well as Oscar nominated Maestro created by Bradley Cooper, The Midnight Sky, directed by George Clooney, and Lost Girls, directed by Oscar nominee Liz Garbus. Additional television credits include And Just Like That…, Mrs. America, The Americans (SAG nomination), High Maintenance, The Good Wife, GCB, Swingtown, Mildred Pierce, and Damages. On stage, Shor has starred in productions of Sweat; Merrily We Roll Along; Almost, Maine; Scarcity; The Wild Party; Dedication or the Stuff of Dreams; Boy; and Book of Days. She created the role of Yitzak in the Off-Broadway production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch and starred in the film adaptation, which received multiple awards (Sundance, Berlin International Film Festival) and for which she received the Screen Idol Award. Shor can currently be seen in the Apple TV+ series Before, starring Billy Crystal.
Miriam Shor starred in the hit series Younger, for which she received a Critics’ Choice nomination. Shor was most recently featured in the Academy Award–winning film American Fiction, starring Jeffrey Wright, as well as Oscar nominated Maestro created by Bradley Cooper, The Midnight Sky, directed by George Clooney, and Lost Girls, directed by Oscar nominee Liz Garbus. Additional television credits include And Just Like That…, Mrs. America, The Americans (SAG nomination), High Maintenance, The Good Wife, GCB, Swingtown, Mildred Pierce, and Damages. On stage, Shor has starred in productions of Sweat; Merrily We Roll Along; Almost, Maine; Scarcity; The Wild Party; Dedication or the Stuff of Dreams; Boy; and Book of Days. She created the role of Yitzak in the Off-Broadway production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch and starred in the film adaptation, which received multiple awards (Sundance, Berlin International Film Festival) and for which she received the Screen Idol Award. Shor can currently be seen in the Apple TV+ series Before, starring Billy Crystal.
On screen, Jessica Keenan Wynn played opposite Tony Hale in the Paramount feature Clifford The Big Red Dog and garnered rave reviews for her role of Young Tanya in the global smash hit film Mamma Mia 2: Here We Go Again. Prior to that, she made her Broadway debut as Cynthia Weil in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. Additional theater credits include her New York debut in the cult-classic adaptation of Heathers as Heather Chandler, the Les Misérables 25th anniversary tour, Hairspray at the Hollywood Bowl, and Life Could Be a Dream. Her television and film credits include The Mimic, Play Therapy, The House of Americans, Go Green, Billions, The Knick, Forever, The Mysteries of Laura, and The Golden Girls. Wynn is a prominent voice actor, currently voicing Mrs. Davenport in the Disney animated series The Ghost and Molly McGee and the upcoming podcast titled The Patel Motel by Maulik Pancholy and Lorne Michaels’ Broadway Video.
On screen, Jessica Keenan Wynn played opposite Tony Hale in the Paramount feature Clifford The Big Red Dog and garnered rave reviews for her role of Young Tanya in the global smash hit film Mamma Mia 2: Here We Go Again. Prior to that, she made her Broadway debut as Cynthia Weil in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. Additional theater credits include her New York debut in the cult-classic adaptation of Heathers as Heather Chandler, the Les Misérables 25th anniversary tour, Hairspray at the Hollywood Bowl, and Life Could Be a Dream. Her television and film credits include The Mimic, Play Therapy, The House of Americans, Go Green, Billions, The Knick, Forever, The Mysteries of Laura, and The Golden Girls. Wynn is a prominent voice actor, currently voicing Mrs. Davenport in the Disney animated series The Ghost and Molly McGee and the upcoming podcast titled The Patel Motel by Maulik Pancholy and Lorne Michaels’ Broadway Video.
Anand Giridharadas is an American journalist and political pundit. He is an editor-at-large for Time magazine and was a foreign correspondent and columnist for The New York Times. He is the author of India Calling: An Intimate Portrait of a Nation's Remaking, The True American: Murder and Mercy in Texas, Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World, and The Persuaders: At the Front Lines of the Fight for Hearts, Minds, and Democracy. Giridharadas has also written for The Atlantic, The New Republic, and The New Yorker. He is an on-air political analyst for MSNBC, a visiting scholar at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at New York University, and a former McKinsey analyst. He has spoken on the main stage of TED. Anand's writing has been honored by the Society of Publishers in Asia, the Poynter Fellowship at Yale, the 800-CEO-READ Business Book of the Year Award, Harvard University's Outstanding Lifetime Achievement Award for Humanism in Culture, and the New York Public Library's Helen Bernstein Award.
Anand Giridharadas is an American journalist and political pundit. He is an editor-at-large for Time magazine and was a foreign correspondent and columnist for The New York Times. He is the author of India Calling: An Intimate Portrait of a Nation's Remaking, The True American: Murder and Mercy in Texas, Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World, and The Persuaders: At the Front Lines of the Fight for Hearts, Minds, and Democracy. Giridharadas has also written for The Atlantic, The New Republic, and The New Yorker. He is an on-air political analyst for MSNBC, a visiting scholar at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at New York University, and a former McKinsey analyst. He has spoken on the main stage of TED. Anand's writing has been honored by the Society of Publishers in Asia, the Poynter Fellowship at Yale, the 800-CEO-READ Business Book of the Year Award, Harvard University's Outstanding Lifetime Achievement Award for Humanism in Culture, and the New York Public Library's Helen Bernstein Award.
Rachel B. Glaser is the author of the story collection Pee On Water, the novel Paulina & Fran, and the poetry books MOODS and HAIRDO. Her work has appeared in The Paris Review and McSweeney's. She teaches fiction in Southern New Hampshire University's low-residency Mountainview MFA program.
Rachel B. Glaser is the author of the story collection Pee On Water, the novel Paulina & Fran, and the poetry books MOODS and HAIRDO. Her work has appeared in The Paris Review and McSweeney's. She teaches fiction in Southern New Hampshire University's low-residency Mountainview MFA program.
Gerald Jonas is a poet and journalist based in New York City. His poems and short stories have appeared in Poetry, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, The Nation, The New Republic, The Paris Review, and The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, among other publications. He is the author of six non-fiction books, and recently finished his first novel, RiveR: A Grandmat in 3 Landings. As a staff writer on The New Yorker for 30 years, he wrote major articles on subjects ranging from computers, basketball, and science fiction to biofeedback, psychology, aging, and the brain. As science fiction book critic for The New York Times Book Review for 30 years, he selected and reviewed over 900 works of science fiction and related books. In addition to numerous awards in journalism and documentary film writing, Jonas has been honored with a Henry Fellowship, Cambridge University, 1958; a Guggenheim Fellowship, 1975; and a Rockefeller Fellowship, 1977.
Gerald Jonas is a poet and journalist based in New York City. His poems and short stories have appeared in Poetry, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, The Nation, The New Republic, The Paris Review, and The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, among other publications. He is the author of six non-fiction books, and recently finished his first novel, RiveR: A Grandmat in 3 Landings. As a staff writer on The New Yorker for 30 years, he wrote major articles on subjects ranging from computers, basketball, and science fiction to biofeedback, psychology, aging, and the brain. As science fiction book critic for The New York Times Book Review for 30 years, he selected and reviewed over 900 works of science fiction and related books. In addition to numerous awards in journalism and documentary film writing, Jonas has been honored with a Henry Fellowship, Cambridge University, 1958; a Guggenheim Fellowship, 1975; and a Rockefeller Fellowship, 1977.
Jean Marple is a pen name for Renata Adler. Adler is an American author, journalist, and film critic. She was a staff writer-reporter for The New Yorker for more than forty years and the chief film critic for The New York Times in 1969. She has also published several fiction and non-fiction books, and has been awarded the O. Henry Prize, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and the PEN/Hemingway Award.
Jean Marple is a pen name for Renata Adler. Adler is an American author, journalist, and film critic. She was a staff writer-reporter for The New Yorker for more than forty years and the chief film critic for The New York Times in 1969. She has also published several fiction and non-fiction books, and has been awarded the O. Henry Prize, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and the PEN/Hemingway Award.
David Sedaris is a humorist, author, comedian, and radio contributor. He is the author of Happy-go-Lucky, A Carnival of Snackery, The Best of Me, Calypso, Theft By Finding, Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls, Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk, When You Are Engulfed in Flames, Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim, Me Talk Pretty One Day, Holidays on Ice, Naked, and Barrel Fever. He is also the editor of Children Playing Before a Statue of Hercules: An Anthology of Outstanding Stories. Sedaris’s pieces appear regularly in The New Yorker and have twice been included in The Best American Essays. His original radio pieces can be heard on This American Life, and he is a regular contributor to BBC Radio 4. Sedaris and his sister Amy have collaborated on several plays under the name “The Talent Family,” including Stump the Host, Stitches, One Woman Shoe, which received an Obie Award, Incident at Cobbler’s Knob, and The Book of Liz. In 2013, A feature film adaptation of his story “C.O.G.” premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, and the art book David Sedaris Diaries: A Visual Compendium was published in 2017. In 2019, he was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He is the recipient of the Thurber Prize for American Humor, the Jonathan Swift International Literature Prize for Satire and Humor, and the Terry Southern Prize for Humor.
David Sedaris is a humorist, author, comedian, and radio contributor. He is the author of Happy-go-Lucky, A Carnival of Snackery, The Best of Me, Calypso, Theft By Finding, Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls, Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk, When You Are Engulfed in Flames, Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim, Me Talk Pretty One Day, Holidays on Ice, Naked, and Barrel Fever. He is also the editor of Children Playing Before a Statue of Hercules: An Anthology of Outstanding Stories. Sedaris’s pieces appear regularly in The New Yorker and have twice been included in The Best American Essays. His original radio pieces can be heard on This American Life, and he is a regular contributor to BBC Radio 4. Sedaris and his sister Amy have collaborated on several plays under the name “The Talent Family,” including Stump the Host, Stitches, One Woman Shoe, which received an Obie Award, Incident at Cobbler’s Knob, and The Book of Liz. In 2013, A feature film adaptation of his story “C.O.G.” premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, and the art book David Sedaris Diaries: A Visual Compendium was published in 2017. In 2019, he was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He is the recipient of the Thurber Prize for American Humor, the Jonathan Swift International Literature Prize for Satire and Humor, and the Terry Southern Prize for Humor.
Erin Somers is the author of the novels Stay Up With Hugo Best and Ten Year Affair, forthcoming from Simon & Schuster in fall 2025. Her writing has appeared in Best American Short Stories, The New Yorker, The Paris Review, The New York Times, GQ, The New Republic, Esquire, and elsewhere.
Erin Somers is the author of the novels Stay Up With Hugo Best and Ten Year Affair, forthcoming from Simon & Schuster in fall 2025. Her writing has appeared in Best American Short Stories, The New Yorker, The Paris Review, The New York Times, GQ, The New Republic, Esquire, and elsewhere.
“Clicking on Heaven’s Door,” by Anand Giridharadas, from The New Yorker (March 4, 2023). Copyright © 2023 by Anand Giridharadas. Used by permission of Janklow & Nesbit Associates.
“Washing Up,” by Erin Somers, from McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern (Issue 72, December 2023). Copyright © 2023 by Erin Somers. Used by permission of the author.
“The Stand-in,” by Gerald Jonas & Renata Adler, under the pseudonym Jean Marple, from The Paris Review (Issue 47, summer 1969). Copyright © Gerald Jonas and Renata Adler. Used by permission of the authors.
“Farnsworth,” by David Sedaris. Commissioned by Symphony Space. Copyright © 2023 by David Sedaris and Symphony Space.
“Ira & the Whale,” by Rachel B. Glaser, first published in The Paris Review (Issue 240, summer 2022). Copyright © 2022 by Rachel B. Glaser. Adapted version of the text used by permission of the author.
Selected Shorts is supported by the Dungannon Foundation, creator of The Rea Award for the Short Story.
Symphony Space’s season of programming is also made possible by the generous support of the Seedlings Foundation, Howard Gilman Foundation, The Shubert Foundation, Blanchette Hooker Rockefeller Fund, Charina Endowment Fund, Charles D. Fleischman Charitable Trust, Susan Bay Nimoy, The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, PECO Foundation, Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Michael Tuch Foundation, Axe-Houghton Foundation, Jody and John Arnhold and the Arnhold Foundation, The Grodzins Fund, The Isambard Kingdom Brunel Society of North America, and Theatre Development Fund.
Programming is also made possible with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature.
Symphony Space thanks our generous supporters, including our Board of Directors, Producers Circle, and members, who make our programs possible with their annual support.
Floral design by PlantShed.
Kathy Landau Executive Director
Peg Wreen Managing Director
Isaiah Sheffer*
Co-Founder and Co-Artistic Director (1978-1990)
Artistic Director (1990-2010)
Founding Artistic Director (2010-2012)
Allan Miller
Co-Founder and Co-Artistic Director (1978-1990)
Jennifer Brennan Director of Literary Programs
Drew Richardson Lead Producer of Literary Programs
Vivienne Woodward Producer of Literary Programs
Mary Shimkin Director of Broadcast & Literary Initiatives
Sarah Montague Selected Shorts Radio Producer
Miles B. Smith Selected Shorts Recording Engineer
Matthew Love Consultant for Literary Programs
Magdalene Wrobleski Literary Assistant
Leigh Reid Literary Intern
Mia Testa Literary Intern
*in memoriam