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Thursday, March 1st 7:00 p.m. at the 92Y Tribeca. In our monthly adults-only show, everything performed is based on a story written by an elementary schooler – from the shame of chronic bedwetting to the tender love between the devil and some guy she met at Starbucks. Tickets!

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"The Monster Who Took Sleep Away"
June 20th, 2009

Once upon a time their was a terrible monster. He lived in the sky. He speeks Masha. He had a red shirt, red skin blue shortes, one eye and 5 arms. That monster did not like people so he cursed all the people on earth by making sleep not igsested. Everyone was soooo tired. Two people named Alexander Abrams and Eltion Behrami decided to take that monster on. They had super powers like telakaneses, flying power, reading minds and super speed. They flew up into the sky and the went to the monster’s house In you land ??? The monster’s name was Nick. He was eating snails, worms, slugs and ant soup. The monster was surprised. The monster sat up and the fight began. Eltion Behrami used super speed to punch and kick the monster, meanwhile Alexander Abrams picked up plates, bowls, spoon and forkes. The monster got mad. So he throw the table at Eltion Behrami but Eltion ran. The table missed. The monster was too tired. He let all the people have their sleep. The monster and the people lived happily ever after.