FRIGID New York presents

Clinical Depression
(the funny kind)

Drew Wininger
Since You Didn’t Ask Productions

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New York IT Awards


FRI 2/29 @ 6 PM
SAT 3/1 @ 7 PM
TUE 3/4 @ 7:30 PM
THR 3/6 @ 9 PM
SAT 3/8 @ 2:30 PM

Twelve years of therapy, meds, and a surprising amount of hilarity. It¹s a fearlessly honest and funny glimpse into one man's experience with depression. You¹ll laugh, you¹ll cry, and learn more about this guy than you ever wanted to.

The Cast and crew

Drew Wininger (Writer/Performer) is more than just depressed. Since 2003 he’s studied and performed improv at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater and The Magnet Theater. Drew is currently  half of the two-man improv team Elephant Walk. 

Dramatic training includes The Atlantic Theater Acting School and George DiCenzo’s NYC master class. Drew’s TV credits: The Late Show with David Letterman, Comcast’s Stupid Cupid, and The Sopranos. Drew is a 2003 graduate of Union College in Schenectady, NY.

Bilgin Turker (Director). Recent writing credits: Near and Far with W.U.T  performed in Austria, When I Fell at the One Woman Standing Festival and Pushed-A Cabaret at the D-Lounge. She just recently appeared in The Long Ride Home by Robert Gompers and directed by  Antonio Merenda. In addition to directing, she’s also responsible for the audio/visual portions of Clinical Depression (the funny kind).

The Since You Didn’t Ask Production Crew

Joe Capozzi
(Stage Manager)

 

Jeffrey Bloovman
(Technical Director)

 

Antonio Merenda
(Graphic Design)

 

Kamran Khan
(Director of Photography)

 

Judy Delgiudice
and Kristen Busalacchi
(Publicity/Marketing)
 

 

Things They Say

“Who would guess that true-life tales of stress and depression could be so damn funny? Making that happen takes know-how; making it hilarious AND touching takes someone brave enough to be real. Drew Wininger has real skill.”

-Rob Lester, www.EdgeNewYork.com

“So funny. So smart. If you’re anywhere near New York you have to see this show.”

-Keith and The Girl (episode 572, Keith’s New Job)

“I saw it. I loved it. And I didn’t even bill him for the time.”

-Drew’s Therapist

 

Audience Comments
Name
Star Rating
What they said
Antonio Merenda 5 Stars ***** I thought it was hilariuos and also very moving.
5 Stars ***** I thought the show was great.  Drew was wonderful, at making me laugh and cry.  The play deals with issues that no one wants to talk about, and I thought it was performed with skill.
Ms. Baptiste 5 Stars ***** I loved the comedy of this even before the shout out to Robert Wood Johnson.