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PrivateSociety Presents: “Gabby & Katie Analing – A Night of Unfiltered Storytelling”
January 25 2025 – The Vault, PrivateSociety Headquarters, New York City


The Setting: The Vault

The Vault is PrivateSociety’s most intimate venue—a former speakeasy‑era bank vault that has been refitted with acoustic paneling, low‑glow amber lighting, and a single, central stage surrounded by plush, velvet‑upholstered seats. Capacity is limited to 120 members and their plus‑ones, guaranteeing an environment where the audience can hear every breath, every whispered aside.

The night began with a subtle soundscape curated by ambient composer Milan Ortiz, a looping collage of city street noises, distant subway rumblings, and faint ocean waves. The ambience set the tone for what would become a night of “borderless storytelling,” as the event’s tagline promised.


Meet the Storytellers

The Performance: A Two‑Act Dialogue

Act I – “Origins”
Gabby opened with a 12‑minute monologue titled “The First Lie I Told.” She recounted the night she fabricated a story to protect a source, only to discover that the lie had seeped into her own personal narrative. As she spoke, a series of black‑and‑white sketches—projected in real time by Katie—visualized the shifting boundaries between truth and fabrication. What “PrivateSociety 25 01 25” refers to –

Act II – “Intersection”
Katie responded with “Margins,” a piece that combined a live drawing of a cityscape with a spoken‑word meditation on the invisible borders that separate us—class, gender, and memory. Mid‑performance, Gabby stepped onto the stage, and the two engaged in an improvised dialogue, weaving their stories together. The audience was invited to submit a single word on a tablet, which appeared on a scrolling LED ribbon behind them, shaping the final stanza of the performance.

Encore – “Collective Echo”
The night concluded with a collaborative piece called “Echo Chamber,” where both women read excerpts from each other's unpublished drafts, underscoring the idea that storytelling is inherently a shared, communal act. The final note—a single, sustained hum from a handmade Tibetan singing bowl—filled the vault for an extended, almost reverent silence before the lights rose.


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