His new solo cabaret and comedy show will take place at the Metropolitan Room on October 3 and 16, as well as November 13. All shows will begin at 7 p.m.
Fales’ hit off-Broadway production “Confessions of a Mormon Boy” garnered a great deal of rave reviews, and it was followed by two subsequent shows including “Missionary Position” and “Prodigal Dad.” Other shows that Fales has been affiliated with include his cabaret act “Mormon American Princess,” as well as “My Mormon Valentine” as a film.
Aside from performing live, Fales also leads solo performance workshops across the country, and is the founder of the Solo Performance Alliance group on Facebook. The acclaimed actor and performer splits his career between Salt Lake City and New York City. Most impressive about Fales is that he is Greco-Mormon, especially since his great-grandfather was of Greek origin. He is a father of two college students.
Throughout his career in the acting industry, Fales has performed cabaret and stand-up comedy at such venues as Joe’s Pub in New York, the Laurie Beechman Theater, Birdland, Standup New York and Caroline’s on Broadway.
To learn more about Steven Fales‘ show at the Metropolitan Room, check out the venue’s official website.
For more information on Steven Fales, check out his Facebook page.
