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The Emo Show

  • January 8 - 10, 2026
  • The Historic Y

    738 North 5th Avenue
    Tucson, Arizona 85705
Ticket Price $15.00 Buy Tickets
Description

The Emo Show traces one woman’s almost 25 year love affair with emo music. This performance explores the cultural phenomenon that was the early 2000s emo/pop-punk  scene and what it means to grow up alongside the music you love. Starting with her experiences as a high schooler on the fringes of the New Jersey scene and ending with questions about what it means to now be an “elder emo,” the performer weaves together her personal narratives and the lessons she’s learned to demonstrate that it has always been more than “just a phase.”

Content Warning: 18+, Sexual Content.

Artist Bio: Nicole Costantini is a performance scholar and practitioner who lives in Atlanta, Georgia. Her performances have been featured at the Petit Jean Performance Festival, Atlanta Fringe Festival, and the HopKins Black Box in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. In addition to her love for emo music, Nicole loves telling stories, going to shows, and spending time with her two cats (who often serve as an audience for her rehearsals). 

Date & Time

Jan 8 - 10, 2026

Venue Details

The Historic Y

738 North 5th Avenue
Tucson, Arizona 85705 The Historic Y
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To cultivate a vibrant community of theatre and performing artists in Tucson and increase awareness of local artists to the greater Tucson community.

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