The Duplex, NYC's historic cabaret theater, presents Guilty Pleasures Cabaret in "Ticket to Coney Island" on Friday, June 22, 2018. The premier song + dance variety show is bringing summertime beach vibes to the big city. Step right up to a cabaret show featuring songs, dance, and comedy dedicated to the iconic New York beach getaway, Coney Island. Mermaids, Side Show Performers, Hot Dogs...Oh my!
The March cast features 8 of the company's members: Bridget Bose, Austin Bowen, Melissa Becker, Melissa Buriak, Gregory Levine, Andrea Palesh, Kayla Radomski, and Marissa Staniec.
Guilty Pleasures Cabaret in "Ticket to Coney Island" plays The Duplex (61 Christopher Street) June 22nd. Pre-sale tickets are $20, $25 at the door plus a two-drink minimum. Must be 21+ to enter. Tickets and information are available at www.theduplex.com.
MORE ABOUT GUILTY PLEASURES CABARET
Guilty Pleasures Cabaret was founded in 2014 by six friends in New York City who wanted to produce a show that highlighted both their performing and creative talents. Inspired by music, dance, and costumes that fulfilled their guilty performing pleasures, the show was born - thus earning their name "Guilty Pleasures Cabaret." The ladies debuted their show in Manhattan on the Upper West Side at a neighborhood bar, and after nine months, moved downtown where they sold out monthly shows at the renowned Duplex Cabaret Theater. The ladies have since made The Duplex their performing home, with guest appearances at Feinstein's/54 Below, The Triad, The Ten-Foot Rat Cabaret, Clocktower Cabaret in Denver, and Voodoo Comedy Lounge in Denver. In 2017, the ladies and gents of GPC made their international debut with performances in San Pedro, Belize and Bimini, Bahamas. For more information, please visit www.guiltypleasurescabaret.com
MORE ABOUT The Duplex
Although The Duplex looks like a quiet West Village corner home, there's a raucous world of great cabaret behind its French doors. Opened in the '50s in its original location across the street, The Duplex moved to its current digs in the '80s and is touted as the city's oldest cabaret theatre where the likes of Joan Rivers and Woody Allen tested out their early work. Enjoy an entire evening of Broadway-quality entertainment without the long lines or overpriced tickets. The centerpiece in the downstairs piano bar is undoubtedly the black baby grand piano, played nightly. For patrons with the courage to take center stage, the piano bar hosts impromptu open-mic sessions for singers during the week after 9pm and a comedy open-mic on Wednesdays from 7-9pm. Upstairs at The Duplex will provide you with that NYC lounge feel, and late night weekly and monthly parties now reminiscent 0f the West Village of the past.
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