Rachel Redleaf Premieres One-Woman Show “Too Much of A Good Thing” at the 2024 New York City Fringe Festival
A journey through laughter and cup sizes, Too Much of A Good Thing runs April 7th-20th
RAR Entertainment presents the one-woman show Too Much of a Good Thing at the 14th Street Y (344 E 14th St NY, NY 10003) as part of the 2024 New York City Fringe Festival with FRIGID New York. Too Much of a Good Thing is written, directed and performed by Rachel Redleaf, best known for Netflix’s Atypical and Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Performances will run approximately 60 minutes and will take place on Sunday April 7th at 3:10 PM, Thursday April 11th at 5:30 PM, Wednesday April 17th at 5:30 PM, and Saturday April 20th at 9:50 PM. Tickets are $25 and are available for advance purchase at www.frigid.nyc.
From barely qualifying for “The Itty Bitty Titty Committee” to being president of “The Big Booby Brigade,” join Rachel as she enlists her subconscious, and her talking breasts, to help her decide: can you have too much of a good thing? Rachel will take you through her childhood and puberty, traumas and fears, joys and triumphs, to work through her conflicting emotions about her big boobs, and find out what loving yourself and your body unconditionally really means.
Rachel Redleaf is an actress, comedian, singer, and director. Redleaf grew up in Scottsdale, Arizona where she spent much of her time performing in community theater and competitive show choir, and eventually went on to graduate from Chapman University with a BFA in Screen Acting and a Minor in Business. Credits include Beth Chapin in Netflix’s Atypical, Why Women Kill on Paramount +, Mama Cass in Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, as well as a supporting role in the award-winning Sundance film Kajillionaire with Gina Rodriguez, Evan Rachel Wood, and Richard Jenkins. Rachel is an advocate for body positivity and anti-bullying and is a founding board member of the “Kid in the Corner” foundation, where she is a tireless advocate for helping children and teens take care of their mental health. In addition, Rachel performed and hosted events in NYC for “Broadway Sings for Pride” to promote LGBTQ+ equality. Redleaf is a proud member of the Screen Actors Guild and is represented by Andy Coleman at Link Entertainment and agents Domina Holbeck, Sloane Fitzgerald, and Sam Yabrow.
RAR Entertainment is a pioneering production company dedicated to fearlessly delivering comedic storytelling on both stage and screen. Our unwavering commitment extends to promoting body positivity and fostering an inclusive entertainment landscape. With a proven track record of impactful projects, we strive for excellence in every endeavor, shaping the future of comedic narrative with innovation, professionalism, and fun!
New York City Fringe Festival is an open lottery-based theatre festival presented by FRIGID New York, which gives artists an opportunity to let their ingenuity thrive in a venue that values freedom of expression and artistic determination. In true support of the Indie Theater Community, 100% of box office proceeds go directly to the artists whose work is being presented. FRIGID New York is here to chill out the New York independent theatre scene’s ideas of what a theatre festival can be! www.frigid.nyc
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