Life on the Diagonal ~ Solo Performance
Life on the Diagonal ~ Solo Performance
NOT TO BE MISSED. ONE NIGHT ONLY!
A Fundraiser for BABS’LAB
BABS’LAB presents Life on the Diagonal
written and performed by Barbara Colaciello
“Probably the most authentic piece of theatre I've ever seen. ~ Daniel Austin
Join us for a special evening celebrating the 8th anniversary of BABS'LAB with a captivating performance by Artistic Director Barbara Colaciello. Life on the Diagonal is a deliciously quirky evening of storytelling through monologues, original music, and poetry. Written and performed by Colaciello, this one-woman show celebrates life’s mysteries and imperfections with humor, sexuality, and a little A.D.D. madness.
Colaciello steers us on a bumpy ride, weaving through her Italian Catholic upbringing in New York to her present incarnation as a mother, educator, and artist in Northeast Florida. Along the way, fueled by her vocabulary of self-definition, she takes her listeners on an intense, yet funny journey through an experience-strewn landscape, into and beyond the “land of should”.
“Barbara Colaciello's 'Life on the Diagonal' was wonderful. Inspired by her courage, intensity, and humor. Brava!” ~ Hope McMath, founder/director of Yellow House
“...beautiful, brilliant, and funny.” ~ Al Letson, award-winning radio host
“To my friends who haven't seen this show... do yourself a favor and make the time.” ~ Lauren Fincham, musician/songwriter
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
WHEN: August 23, 2024
WHERE: BABS'LAB, 603 King St. PLEASE NOTE: Enter through the front door on King St.
DOORS OPEN: 7:00 pm
PERFORMANCE: 7:30 pm | | Reception Following Performance
ADMISSION: $30.00 barbaracolaciello.com/register/fundraiserdiagonal-babslab2024
PARKING: Across the street at Yellow House and throughout the neighborhood.
Questions: babslab@barbaracolaciello.com
SUPPORT THE MISSION OF BABS’LAB
🌟 Your support for BABS' LAB is more than just a donation—it's a commitment to community empowerment. With every contribution, you're fostering an environment where individuals come together to innovate, collaborate, and create positive change. Together, we're building a brighter future where everyone has the opportunity to thrive. Whether you make a one time donation or become a member I thank you for being a part of our journey! 🌱
Babs xoxoxox
ABOUT BARBARA COLACIELLO
Multi-faceted artist Barbara Colaciello began her career working with Andy Warhol for six years at the Factory in NYC as the Advertising Director of Warhol’s magazine, Interview. After her time at Warhol's Factory, Barbara worked with her brother writer Bob Colacello for ten years, managing his projects and serving as lead researcher for his book, Holy Terror: Andy Warhol Close-Up. I
For over two decades, Barbara has written, directed, produced, and performed socially engaged theater that contributes to vital conversations in the Jacksonville community.
Her original one-woman play, Life on the Diagonal, debuted at Theater Lab in New York City in 2008. A 2013 TEDxJacksonville Speaker, Barbara was voted Best Actor by Folio Weekly’s 2016 Best of Jax readership. Barbara was a recipient of a 2020 Art Ventures Individual Artist Grant from the Community Foundation for Northeast Florida to write a site-specific solo performance piece Open Heart (ed), a play that investigates the subjects of care giving, and women’s heart health through the lens of an artist.
Barbara currently is the Founder and Artistic Director of BABS’LAB, a training and performance space located in the CoRK Arts district in Jacksonville, FL . Besides monthly Story Slams, BABS’LAB serves as an Artistic Hub for community events, and solo shows.
She also serves as the Artistic Director of Untold Stories, a live storytelling series produced by the Florida Theatre that offers a platform for Northeast Florida residents to share their unique and inspiring experiences with the world. Now in its fourth season, Barbara coaches the speakers, directs and hosts the quarterly story evenings. You can listen to the Untold Stories podcast at WJCT. https://news.wjct.org/podcast/untold-stories