Performance
Wet Hot American Summer
1 upcoming performance in New York
David Wain’s 2001 satire sends up the mythology of the American summer camp, using a single chaotic day to expose the awkward rites of adolescence and the performative nature of “fun.” The film’s dense ensemble—drawn from the alt-comedy and improv worlds that also shaped New York stages—became a reference point for a generation of downtown humor. While it wasn’t a New York premiere staple on release, its later cult life has made repertory screenings feel like a city tradition. Its key move is treating nostalgia as something you can interrogate, not just consume.
Alphaville - Brooklyn, NY
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