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“Heart-stopping intensity ... A powerful undertow of emotional honesty which few performers can achieve. A privilege to witness such a quietly moving performance and to spend an hour in the company of an inspirational woman.”

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“Jen’s real gift is structure. She loops anecdotes, interrupts timelines & lands jaw-dropping revelations with surgical timing. Brilliantly staggered storytelling.”

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“Gripping, genuine, and importantly revealing, this show opens a door into the depths of Jen’s existence and leaves you with an open heart.”

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Bio

Jen DiGiacomo is an NYC-based award-winning writer, actress and producer. Her Offie-nominated one-woman show, Woman In The Arena, debuted at Edinburgh Fringe where it was shortlisted for the Popcorn Award for Best New Writing. The show transferred to Wild Project for a sold out NYC premiere. Jen’s signature brand of manic enthusiasm has manifested most recently not only with her play, but a role in The Day Elvis Died, singing on Felix Hagan’s album Happy Songs, co-authoring The DNA of Doctor Who: The Graham Williams Years, and training with Punchdrunk. Jen also created the very first online reality series, The Startup, won the Silver Telly Award for The P.O.B. Conspiracy, produced numerous feature length and short films, worked as a stunt driver, and completed a solo Cannonball Run from NYC to L.A. in under 36 hours. She lives on the Lower East Side with her two one-eyed rescue cats, Otter Pop and Bandit.