Dishwasher 2: I Pay You
Are you a better actor or dishwasher? Brian Feldman decides.
Washington , District of ColumbiaExperience hosted by Brian Feldman Projects
Fresh off his Kennedy Center debut with Pulitzer Prize Finalist Kristina Wong, and eight summers after creating the most talked-about, best-reviewed, and cleanest show of the Capital Fringe Festival, Brian Feldman, D.C.’s 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, & 5th Best Performance Artist*, returns with its inevitable sequel, “Dishwasher 2: I Pay You.” And this time, YOU are the star.
You go to his home, handwash the dirty dishes in his sink, and cold read a monologue. Are you a better actor or dishwasher? Brian Feldman decides.
Think you’ve got what it takes? Don’t snooze on booking your ticket the day they go on
Audience Role
Audience members will handle cleaning solutions (disinfectant and dish soap), handwash dirty dishes in a sink, and cold read a monologue.
Content Advisories
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Cleaning solutions
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Hot water
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Sharp objects
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Strong smells
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Tight space
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18 +
Interaction Advisories
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Light (business/acquaintance) contact
Mobility Advisories
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Extended standing
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Stairs
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Event is not wheelchair accessible.
Brian Feldman Projects
Hosting immersive events on EI since June, 2020
Brian Feldman [he/him/his] is an award-winning performance artist and actor. He lives in Washington, Douglass Commonwealth, where he has presented work in all 8 Wards and 30 D.C. neighborhoods. As the news site DCist noted, “In a city that has an advocacy group exploring how to ‘make D.C. weird’ – and is still struggling – Brian Feldman is a shining beacon of eccentricity.” His work has been featured on movie screens, television, radio, in print, and online, earning critical comparisons to the likes of Marina Abramović, David Blaine, Chris Burden, John Cage, Christo, Marcel Duchamp, Tehching Hsieh, and Andy Kaufman.