Adventures in BabyHitting
Sun, May 04
|Doghouse
An actor's masterclass on autism, absurdity and survival parenting.


Time & Location
May 04, 2025, 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM EDT
Doghouse, 105 NW 5th Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33444, USA
About The Show
$25 Online and $30 At the door.
Actor Joshua Ritter explores his latest role as father and permanent caregiver to twins with severe special needs while getting his crotch manhandled at work by Matthew McConaughey.
Directed by Mayra David
Seating is extremely limited and advance purchase is highly recommended.
About Joshua Ritter (Writer/Performer)

Joshua Ritter is a professional actor and award-winning writer who works extensively in
film, television, and commercials. He is a proud member of Actors Equity Association.
He has had the privilege of collaborating with many venerated directors, including
Harmony Korine, Louis Letterier, Renny Harlin, and John Leguizamo. He can be seen
on screen as Matthew McConaughey and Isla Fisher’s son-in-law in The Beach Bum
and in a recurring role as Carl "Roy" Hutmacher in National Geographic's exclusive
Disney+ series, The Right Stuff. Other principal credits include roles in films Critical
Thinking, Across the Rails, and Love Map. Television credits include Burn Notice,
Graceland, Tycoon, and Life’s Rewards, among others. In addition to film and television,
Mr. Ritter is a principal performer in dozens of national and regional commercials for
Autonation, Florida Lottery, Wawa, Hanes, Taylormade, and OrangeTheory Fitness. His
voice-over credits include ads for Coca-Cola, Canon, Wyndham Hotels, AutoNation, and
more.
In 2012, Mr. Ritter’s sons, Noah and Aidan, were born eleven weeks premature—
marking the start of his journey as a father of special needs twins. Under the mentorship
of author Mayra David, Mr. Ritter started writing humorous stories and essays about the
challenges of fulfilling his role as an inexperienced primary caregiver to children with
multiple diagnoses. His essay Falling Down was a finalist for the Perkoff Prize from The
Missouri Review and his story You Must Let Go of the Trapeze was awarded First Prize
in the Soul-Making Keats Humor Competition and Third Place in the Seven Hills Literary
Non-Fiction Contest. His other works earned an Honorable Mention for The Deanna
Tulley Multimedia Competition (audio version), two Finalist positions for the Third
Wednesday Flash Fiction Contest, and the short list for The Letter Review Prize for
Flash Fiction. He is currently assembling these and other pieces into a full-length book,
a project which was a Finalist for the coveted Kenyon Review Developmental Editing
Fellowship.
FAQs
Do you offer group rates?
Not for this special event.
Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event?
There is no age minimum, but we do rate our Saturday Shows as PG-13.
What can I bring into the event?
Please don't bring in any outside alcohol or food. Water bottles are ok.
How can I contact the organizer with any questions?
woof@sickpuppiescomedy.com or 561-462-8760
What's the refund policy?
All sales are final. No refunds or returns. You may qualify for a credit or transfer with a written request only.
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
No. We have your name at the door.
Do you offer meals or appetizers?
We only offer chips and candy. We don't have a kitchen.
Parking?
There's plenty of parking. Some street spots, across the street labeled as Public Parking and a block south labeled as public parking. It's all free to park.
Tickets
General Admission
Open Seating
$25.00
+$0.63 ticket service fee
Total
$0.00