Apoloholics: Based On True Stories of People Who Apologize Too Much

Apoloholics is a heartfelt and humorous exploration of people who have spent their lives apologizing for simply existing. What happens when they try to reclaim their voices? Through a series of witty, poignant, and relatable stories inspired by real-life experiences, the play confronts the hidden cost of self-doubt while celebrating the journey toward self-acceptance. Perfect for anyone who's ever said "I'm sorry" a few too many times. Written by life-long apoloholic, Mary Corigliano. The cast features Marguerite A. Boone, Mary Corigliano, Gabby Franco Ferro, Blair Tate, and Zack Watson. The creative team includes Nora Alexander (Director), Mary Corigliano (Writer and Producer), and Caitlin Malczon (Stage Manager).
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Mind Blown 🤯 1
2026 New York City Fringe Festival
April 12, 2026, 3:55 a.m.
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Vulnerable, powerful, heartfelt, and seriously funny! This show has it all. Apoloholics does not shy away from difficult conversations and unapologetically explores the many, many reasons we apologize—whether or not those apologies are necessary. Gorgeously written and thoughtfully directed, the actors' grounded portrayals of each and every character truly elevate this show to an incredible level!