Dan Ruth’s Dark and Mesmerizing Comedy A LIFE BEHIND BARS
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Two performances coming up at Whitefire Theatre in Sherman Oaks
Los Angeles, CA (October 2025) Let’s get this out of the way right now: A Life Behind Bars is NOT about incarceration. It’s about a bartender. A Life Behind Bars is Dan Ruth’s autobiographical dark and mesmerizing comedy now playing at Whitefire Theatre in Sherman Oaks. The production is set for two more performances on October 17th and November 13th. You can find tickets HERE.
As a young man in New York, establishing himself as a writer and actor, he took on a job to pay for his rent and groceries until his big break would come. That job was bartending. Dan found he had a certain proficiency for it and was in demand. He also enjoyed the social aspects of it, meeting people, talking to people, the party atmosphere, the occasional gay fling. Being behind the bar put him in proximity to the adult beverages his clientele loved. He enjoyed the libations, too, sometimes too much.
9/11 happened. The gentrification and Disneyfication and Giulianification of Manhattan followed. Dive bars ceased to be in fashion. New York wasn’t fun anymore.
There are eight million stories in the naked city, and Dan will introduce you to a bunch of colorful characters in the course of his narrative. New York was a party, and you’ll get to join in on the fun.

“A funny show, with an outstanding performer and a comical but powerful message.” TheatrePizazz.com
Dan Ruth is a graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University and trained with Upright Citizens Brigade, In addition to A Life Behind Bars, his other solo works include Once A Catholic and White Noise. His other stage acting credits include roles in Laughing Wild, The Mystery of Irma Vep, Evita, and more. Also a director, his helming credits include The A-Train Plays and the queer comedy troupe Planet Q.
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Tanya Moberly directs A Life Behind Bars. The New York-based director is celebrated for directing numerous cabaret shows and solo shows for award-winning performers including Dan Ruth, Amy Beth Williams, Marnie Klar, Lisa Viggiano, Stephanie Trudeau, Rian Keating, and more. Tanya is also a prize-winning vocalist.
Dan has toured with the show throughout the country for nearly a decade. This engagement marks a return to Whitefire Theatre, where it first played in 2018. A Life Behind Bars has won awards at Solofest, United Solo Festival, Hollywood Fringe Festival, MAC Awards, and Bistro Awards. Come see what the buzz is about.
Suggested for audiences age 18 to Adult

