

Acclaimed actor and comedian Chris Grace (Superstore) brings his newest show to Park Theatre for one night.
Sardines explores the tragic, hilarious, and important questions of our time: Can we enjoy life if we know how it ends? Does making art actually help? And if Rihanna’s song is called ‘Don’t Stop the Music’, why does the music… stop? Find out in this insightful and vulnerable comedy.

Chris Grace
Chris is best known for playing Jerry on NBC’s Superstore and can also be seen in PEN15, Broad City, Atypical, and more. He performs improv and stand-up all over the world, and recently won first place at the Riot Festival National Comedy Contest in Houston. He recently was awarded Best of Fest at Big Pine Comedy Festival, Burbank Comedy Festival, Comedy Chateau Comedy Festival, and Laugh After Dark. He recently debuted his solo comedy show Chris Grace: As Scarlett Johansson at the Hollywood and Edinburgh Fringe Festivals.
In the press
Excellence Award Winner
Brighton Fringe
★★★★★ ‘Beautiful, tender storytelling… truly memorable’
The List
★★★★★ ‘A breath of fresh, sincere air’
Playbill
★★★★★ ‘A beautiful piece of artwork that everyone deserves to see’
EdFest Magazine
‘If you’re cool like me, you’ll love Chris Grace’
Ed Gamble
Photo by Eric Michaud.
W!ZARD Live in association with Park Theatre presents