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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. |
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The Cast and crew |
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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. |
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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 |
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Joe Capozzi |
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Jeffrey Bloovman |
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Antonio Merenda |
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Kamran Khan |
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Judy Delgiudice and Kristen Busalacchi (Publicity/Marketing) |
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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 |
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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. |