An Inconvenient Poop Created by The POOP Project's Shawn Shafner

About This Show

From the creator of the musical Eat $h*t: How Our Waste Can Save the World,  hailed by The Scotsman as, “the most important show on the 2012 Fringe,” comes another poignantly hilarious piece.

“Time to get our sh*t together before it hits the fan.”

What if the solution to climate change, world peace, and self-love was the one thing no one wanted to talk about? Shawn “The Puru” Shafner is booked for a sold-out FRED Talk that breaks the potty taboo and reconnects audiences to their bodies, planet, and global neighbors. But when Shafner is called away, an unsuspecting stranger must face his shame and save the day before the sh*t hits the fan.

About the Artist

SHAWN SHAFNER is an artist, educator and activist. Founder of The POOP Project, he has been inspiring critical conversations about sustainable sanitation throughout NYC and internationally since 2010. Works include a documentary in progress (www.goflushyourself.com), installations with Chashama and Judson Church, performances at Galapagos Art Space, 59E59 and The Culture Project. The musical Eat $h*t: How Our Waste Can Save the World was hailed by The Scotsman as, “the most important show on the 2012 Fringe,” and heard on the floor of the United Nations for World Toilet Day 2013.

Wednesday, Feb. 25 7:30pm

$12 in advance
$15 at the door
$10 students / seniors

Estimated Runtime
60 minutes

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Credits

Created by
Shawn Shafner

Directed by
Annie G. Levy

Written by
Shawn Shafner with Annie G. Levy & Julia Young

Visual Design by
Croft Vaughn with Chad Chenail

Sound Design by
Jane Cramer with Chad Chenail

Stage Managed by
Chad Chenail

Photo Credit
Charles Caster-Dudzick.

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