Comedian-Turned-Artist Sam Kissajukian Brings His Critically Acclaimed Solo Show 300 Paintings to McCarter Theatre Center

Reported Thursday, October 16 2025.

Pictured Above: Sydney comedian Sam Kissajukian. Photo Credit: Contributed.

NEWSROOM POST: PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY

Fresh from a critically acclaimed off-Broadway run, the show comes to McCarter Theatre Center for a limited, one-week engagement, October 29 through November 2

Princeton, NJ – Sometimes a breakdown coincides with the biggest breakthrough. In 2021, Sydney comedian Sam Kissajukian quit stand-up, rented an abandoned cake factory, and became a painter. Over the course of a six-month manic episode, he created 300 large-scale paintings—unknowingly chronicling his mental state in real time.

In 300 Paintings, Kissajukian takes audiences on a hilarious, deeply human rollercoaster ride exploring creativity, mental health, and the artistic process. Fresh from a critically acclaimed off-Broadway run, the show comes to McCarter Theatre Center for a limited, one-week engagement, October 29 through November 2. Following each performance, audiences are invited to meet Kissajukian and view his incredible paintings in a curated lobby exhibition.

Pictured Above: Sydney comedian Sam Kissajukian. Photo Credit: Contributed.

Originally intended as a one-night-only performance, 300 Paintings quickly drew critical and festival acclaim, winning multiple awards in Australia and the U.K. before an off-Broadway run at New York’s Vineyard Theatre. His international recognition includes Best Comedy Award, Sydney Fringe 2022 & 2023; Best Comedy Weekly Award, Perth Fringe World 2023; and Outstanding Show Award, Edinburgh Fringe 2024.

Sam Kissajukian is a comedian and visual artist based in Sydney, Australia. For over a decade, he toured globally as a stand-up performer across the U.S., U.K., and Europe. His creative practice now bridges art and comedy, blending storytelling and visual exhibition to examine the intersections of creativity, mental health, and recovery. Since his first solo exhibition in 2022, Kissajukian has received acclaim for his two-tiered approach—melding live performance and visual art to explore the creative process and emotional expression.

Produced by Sally Horchow and Matt Ross in association with Octopus Theatricals. 

 

Tickets and more information for 300 Paintings at McCarter Theatre Center are available at mccarter.org or by calling Patron Services at (609) 258-2787. McCarter Theatre is located at 91 University Place, Princeton, NJ.