Josh Sharp's TA-DA! Is Headed Off-Broadway This July

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Kobi Kassal
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May 15, 2025 12:35 PM
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Get that PowerPoint ready. Producers Mike Lavoie and Carlee Briglia recently announced that they are bringing Josh Sharp’s ta-da! Off-Broadway this summer directed by 2025 Tony Award nominee Sam Pinkleton. The new show will begin previews July 7, 2025 at the Greenwich House Theater, with an official opening night set for July 21. The limited engagement runs through August 23, 2025. 

Josh Sharp’s ta-da! is a one-man comedy show inside of a manic 2,000 slide PowerPoint. Expect dumb but erudite jokes and sad but sweet stories alongside the Herculean feat of stupidity that is memorizing a slide every 2.1 seconds.

“As a gay comedian, I'm thrilled to finally fulfill my birthright: an off-Broadway run in the former home of Immersive Sweeney Todd in The Pie Shop,” said Josh Sharp. “But for real, this show and the stories in it are dear to me and I'm so excited to bring them to a wider, smarter, and hotter theater-going audience. Mostly, though, performing it every night will finally give me a chance to really nail the impossible task of this show, which is memorizing 2,000 stage cues. I promise to make you laugh, and to give you an air-conditioned spot to have 1-2 cocktails before you spend a night out in New York’s West Village (notably of ‘Sex and the City’ fame).”

“When I saw Josh Sharp do an earlier version of this show it was like nothing I've ever seen before: an utterly breathless, indescribable, idiotic feat of theatrical wizardry,” said director Sam Pinkleton. “If it is anything less this time around, I will be the one to blame.”

ta-da! will feature scenic design by Meredith Ries, lighting design by Cha See , co-video design by Stivo Arnoczy, and magic by Theatrely31 alum Skylar Fox.

Performances of ta-da! will be Mondays – Fridays at 7pm and Saturdays at 5pm & 8pm. 

Tickets begin at $50 and are available now at JoshSharpTaDa.com.

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Kobi Kassal

Hailing from sunny South Florida, Kobi Kassal founded Theatrely (formerly Theatre Talk Boston) while attending Boston University. He is an avid theatre attender and can be found seeing a performance most nights of the week (in normal times!) He is interested in the cross section of theatre, popular culture, hospitality, and politics. He also loves a good bagel!

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