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Kambri Crews: Burn Down the Ground
Kambri Crews (@kambri) shares her story of living in the deep woods of Texas with pot smoking Deaf parents and her relationship with her father who is serving 20 years in prison. Hilarious, right?
Adapted from her critically acclaimed memoir BURN DOWN THE GROUND (Random House), Kambri delivers a candid account of a deaf family living on the edge. Humorous, horrifying and human. Kambri tells a story you've never heard before (unless you hang around with a lot of homicidal deaf folks). She talks about her life and family with an objectivity that pulls no punches, and with enough love to endear you to the whole crazy clan.
"Kambri Crews has proven that absurdity, chaos and full blown dysfunction make for a fascinating memoir." Janeane Garofalo
"[Kambri] demonstrates both true grit and a sense of humor that exists only among the very sharpest of those who have survived extraordinary childhoods. Hers is a fascinating story, beautifully told, that will leave you gobsmacked." Julie Klausner, author of I Don't Care About Your Band
". . . Her voice is fresh, fearless and singular with an ability to craft a story you'll never be able to forget, but also not be able to stop talking about." Mandy Stadtmiller, columnist, New York Post
Visit kambricrews.com for more.
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LocationThe Peoples Improv Theater (View)
123 East 24th Street
New York, NY 10010
United States
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