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The Wayfaring Strangers Bring Improvised Bluegrass Musical Back to NYC

The Wayfaring Strangers return to The PIT in NYC with their improvised bluegrass musical, featuring new lyrics to old-timey standards played on banjo, fiddle, and washboard. They will be joined by opening act SLOP.

·May 10, 2026·via BroadwayWorld
The Wayfaring Strangers Bring Improvised Bluegrass Musical Back to NYC

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David Carl, Greg Kotis, Ayun Halliday and new comer Marty Isenberg perform with opening act SLOP at NYC's The PIT.

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Theater of the Apes will present The Wayfaring Strangers , a monthly improvised bluegrass musical. Join The Wayfaring Strangers for an improvised bluegrass musical featuring brand new lyrics to old-timey standards, played on traditional instruments like banjo, guitar, fiddle, washboard, egg shakers and jug.

The Wayfaring Strangers are David Carl , Morgan DeTogne , Sharon Fogarty , Greg Kotis , Ayun Halliday , Matt Higgins , Oona Higgins , Marty Isenberg (Wayfaring Srangers debut!), Peter McGibney and Piatt Pund .

Performances, with opening act SLOP, are scheduled for May 17th and June 21st at THE PIT NYC located at 154 W. 29th St., New York, NY, (212) 244-1722. Tickets an be purchased at THE PIT's website. Run time is one hour.

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_Originally reported by [BroadwayWorld](https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/The-Wayfaring-Strangers-Improvised-Bluegrass-Musical-Returns-With-A-New-Stranger-20260510)._

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