There’s no doubt that Spalding Gray, the monologue artist who disappeared into the East River in January of 2004, is — and will be for some time — a cult figure of magnitude. His autobiographical storytelling, delivered so nakedly, frankly and without pretension, often from behind a desk, was an aural diary that opened the audience members’ minds to explore their own secret places. So it’s no surprise that his fans still want more, and the touring... More >>>