Nicole Travolta’s solo show “Nicole Travolta Is Doing Alright” will return to the New York Stage this spring.
The play is scheduled for an encore engagement at the SoHo Playhouse from April 1 through May 10. A blend of stand-up, confessional storytelling and character work, the 80-minute “Nicole Travolta Is Doing Alright” was described in a press release as an “exploration of money, identity, ambition – and what it takes to define yourself on your own terms.”
In the show, Travolta unpacks her credit-card debt, compulsive shopping, spray-tanning survival jobs, Hollywood ambition, heartbreak, and the complicated pursuit of self-worth, all while navigating the pressure and expectation that comes with carrying a famous last name. (She is the niece of John Travolta.)
“This show is special to me because it’s the most honest version of myself I’ve ever put onstage,” Travolta said in a statement. “I wrote it because I was tired of pretending I had it all together. I wanted to strip everything away – the money, the expectations, the image, and see who I actually was underneath it. Coming back to New York now feels different – I’m not proving anything. I’m standing in it.”









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