A solo comedy about an anxious museum intern chasing artistic recognition.
The play follows Justin, the longest-serving intern at the McMillon Museum of Art, as he leads visitors through an exhibit of a recently discovered Vincent Van Gogh painting. While presenting the celebrated masterpiece upstairs, Justin grapples with mounting anxiety: one floor below, his own artwork is under review in a competition that could transform his career. As the day unfolds, professional aspiration and self-doubt collide in real time.
Structured as a 65-minute solo performance, The Exhibitionist examines ambition, validation, and the fragile measures of artistic success. The production is executive produced by Jeff Hiller, a 2025 Emmy Award winner, and frames its humor around the tension between public acclaim and private uncertainty.