A comedian explores anxiety, approval-seeking, and everyday social fears.
Following its Edinburgh Fringe run, Bryan Safi’s solo show arrives in New York with a blend of comedy, storytelling, music, and personal reflection. The performance examines the anxieties that arise from wanting to be liked, tracing the spirals of self-doubt, overthinking, and social uncertainty that can turn ordinary interactions into sources of intense worry.
Drawing on personal experiences, Safi explores themes of people-pleasing, insecurity, and connection through a mix of stand-up and theatrical confession. The show offers a humorous and candid look at the emotional complexities of navigating relationships, communication, and self-perception.