The List: A Traumady About Probiotic Masculinity
Written & Performed by Keith Serry
Conseil Keith Serry - Montreal, QC
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V.5 - Son of Warehouse 
NOMINATED: BEST STORYTELLING AND BEST SCRIPT - Montreal Fringe 2024

Acclaimed storyteller Keith Serry (PBS Stories From the Stage) brings a hilarious and heartbreaking road trip from youth to old manhood. A search for guidance in a world where being a good man and being the man are two very different things.

Incredibly funny and profoundly vulnerable. A work of art. - Nisha Coleman (Writer/performer of Cornichon and Alright: Solving the Problem of Living)

Delightful…tender and moving. - Tara McGowan-Ross (Forget the Box)

Cast:
Keith Serry

Director:
David Crabb

  

Show Info:
60 minutes
Genre:
Storytelling

Audience:
Parental Guidance

Coarse Language, Sexual Content

Thu July 17 9:30 PM
Fri July 18 12:45 PM
Sat July 19 4:15 PM
Mon July 21 6:00 PM
Tue July 22 11:00 AM
Wed July 23 2:30 PM
Fri July 25 7:45 PM
Sat July 26 12:45 PM

The List: A Traumady About Probiotic Masculinity

Conseil Keith Serry—Son of Warehouse

Stories about breaking generational trauma are a challenging task at the best of times but Keith takes us into his toxic upbringing with heart, warmth, and laughter. You wouldn’t know from watching this performer that it was his first solo show as he quietly navigates us through these dark subjects, but his vulnerability opens the door and allows us to share in his healing.

Touching and moving without being sorrowful there is a reason this show was nominated for Best Storytelling and Best Script at last years Montreal Fringe. The world needs more good men willing to step away from being ‘the man.’

Tim Hogue


Conseil Keith Serry

The List: A Traumady About Probiotic Masculinity—Son of Warehouse

In a world where there’s a huge gap between being a good man and being “the man” one man (storyteller Keith Serry) is taking a road trip to search for admirable role models and the three things every man needs to know.

Meticulously timed and written…brave, touching. -Rachel Levine (Montreal Rampage)