Open Mic Night in Moscow

And Other Stories from My Search for Black Markets, Soviet Architecture, and Emotionally Unavailable Russian Men

Description

The raucous and surprisingly poignant story of a young, Russia-obsessed American writer and comedian who embarked on a solo tour of the former Soviet Republics, never imagining that it would involve kidnappers, garbage bags of money, and encounters with the weird and wonderful from Mongolia to Tajikistan.

Kazakhstan, Belarus, and Siberia are not the typical tourist destinations of a twenty-something, nor the places one usually goes to eat, pray, and/or love. But the mix of imperial Russian opulence and Soviet decay, and the allure of emotionally unavailable Russian men proved strangely irresistible to comedian Audrey Murray.

At age twenty-eight, while her friends were settling into corporate jobs and serious relationships, Audrey was on a one-way flight to Kazakhstan, the first leg of a nine-month solo voyage through the former USSR. A blend of memoir and offbeat travel guide, this thoughtful, hilarious catalog of a young comedian’s adventures is also a diary of her emotional discoveries about home, love, patriotism, loneliness, and independence.

Sometimes surprising, often disconcerting, and always entertaining, Open Mic Night in Moscow will inspire you to take the leap and embark on your own journey into the unknown. And, if you want to visit Chernobyl by way of an insane-asylum-themed bar in Kiev, Audrey can assure you that there’s no other guidebook out there. (She’s looked.)


  • Solo Travel Humor: Follow a young comedian from an open mic in Moscow to a disastrous horse trek in Kyrgyzstan, finding laughter in kidnappers, insane-asylum-themed bars, and the quest for a decent cup of coffee.
  • An Unconventional ‘Eat, Pray, Love’: Forget Italy and India. This is a coming-of-age journey through Soviet-era decay and post-communist chaos, fueled by an obsession with emotionally unavailable Russian men.
  • Off-the-Grid Adventure: Navigate the Trans-Siberian Railway, camp beside Turkmenistan’s "Door to Hell," and survive the "most terrifying flight on Earth" in Tajikistan with a guide who’s looked for a better one (and couldn’t find it).
  • A Sharp, Witty Travelogue: A poignant and hilarious exploration of home, independence, and patriotism from a woman who flew to the former USSR while her friends were settling down.

About the author(s)

Audrey Murray is a redhead from Boston who moved to China and became a standup comedian. The co-founder of the Kung Fu Komedy, Audrey was named the funniest person in Shanghai by City Weekend magazine. Audrey is a staff writer for Reductress.com and a regular contributor at Medium.com; her writing has also appeared in The Gothamist, China Economic Review, Nowness, Architizer, and on the wall of her dad’s office. Audrey has appeared on the Lost in America, Listen to This!, and Shanghai Comedy Corner podcasts, on CNN and ICS, and in Shanghai Daily, Time Out, Smart Shanghai, That’s Shanghai, and City Weekend. She recently published her first memoir, Open Mic Night in Moscow.

Reviews

“Murray is a delightful and, yes, hilarious travel companion.” - Booklist

“A wisecracking travelogue.” - O magazine

“Murray turns what for many women would be a scary solo journey into an exhilarating experience.” - Publishers Weekly

“This is the hilarious and true story of what happens when a comedian decides to take a solo tour of the former USSR.” - HelloGiggles

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