Joe's Pub at The Public has announced its nightly performances from tonight, October 1, through October 11, 2015. Scroll down or visit www.joespub.com for a complete list of shows!
Wednesday, September 30 at 9:30PM; Friday-Sunday October 2-4 at 7:00PM; Tuesday & Wednesday October 6 & 7 at 9:30PM; & Sunday, December 6 at 7:00PM
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Known as the "Jerry Seinfeld of France," Gad Elmaleh is the voice of Barry B. Benson in the French version Bee Movie. The son of a mime, Elmaleh rose to fame in France with his autobiographical 1997 one-man show, Décalages. In 2000, he cemented his reputation in French comedy with his second one-man show La Vie Normale. His prolific career in French film and television includes notable performances starring opposite Gerard Depardieu in 2004's Ole! and opposite Audrey Tautou in 2006's Priceless. Elmaleh came to the attention of American audiences in 2011, with roles in both Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris and Steven Spielberg's The Adventures of Tintin. In 2013, Elmaleh appeared as a guest on Jerry Seinfeld's Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.
Thursday, October 1 at 7:00PM
$15 Adv / $20 Doors
Jeff Franzel is an accomplished songwriter and jazz pianist who has accompanied artists such as Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr. and Mel Torme. He has also written hit songs for Josh Groban, Placido Domingo, Temptations, 'Nsync, Dianne Reeves, Shawn Colvin and Taylor Dayne. Franzel is a Yamaha artist and recently recorded a solo piano album at Oscar Peterson Hall in Montreal. He performs improvisation in addition to jazz and pop standards, and is currently arranging and playing piano for a Billy Joel Country Tribute album. Franzel recently opened for Esperanza Spalding at the Deer Park Jazz Festival with the Anna Wilson Group. Last winter, he accompanied Lady Gaga in preparation for her Oscar performance of the Sound of Music Medley.
Thursday, October 1 at 9:30PM
$15 Adv / $20 Doors
Lightning fast finger play, split-second perfection, and charisma come together for an electrifying rhythmic ride with tabla ensemble Talavya. Composed by rhythm maestro Pandit Divyang Vakil, the ensemble pays homage to hundreds of years of tradition and India's rhythmic prowess, while invigorating the art of tabla with energy, creating scores of new fans for Indian classical percussion and tabla music.
MX JUSTIN VIVIAN BOND: DIXIE MCCALL'S PATTERNS FOR LIVING
Friday-Sunday, October 2-4 at 9:00PM
$25
Dixie McCall's Patterns for Living kicks off a yearlong retrospective, in celebration of the 25th anniversary of Mx Justin Vivian Bond's prolific and trailblazing career as a performing artist. This presentation, a revival of v's cabaret, debut features accompaniment by Kenny Mellman, Thomas Bartlett and Matt Ray on respective weekends. Mx Bond and longtime collaborator Kenny Mellman brought Dixie, their first official collaboration, to the (pink) spotlight on September 9, 1990 at Athens By Night, a hole-in-the-wall Greek restaurant in San Francisco. The show laid the groundwork for what became the pair's legendary signature act "Kiki and Herb," and ultimately created the blueprint of every Mx Bond show to date.
Friday, October 2 at 11:30PM
$15
Dodo Orchestra is a unique retro-world-jazz ensemble that has enchanted audiences with their viva cious energy and a refined repertoire. This NYC-based miniature orchestra is composed of young and talented musicians of the new generation who are everything that is New York - sophistication, cosmo politanism and the never-ending party. Inspired by beats and sounds from all over the world and moved by the timeless appeal of the bygone era, DODO embarks upon crossing times and places, performing with effortless originality gems of the French, German, Italian and Russian retro. With bold flair they fuse tango and samba, swing and chanson, balkanica and reggae, creating a delicious urban cocktail.
COURTNEE ROZE: THE MUSICAL - A JAMES BROWN TRIBUTE
Saturday, October 3 at 11:30PM
$12 Adv / $15 Doors
Courtnee Roze leads a percussion-driven ensemble featuring congas, djembe, drums, bass, keyboard, strings, woodwinds, brass and taps. The band features and rotates a collective of musicians, and has been described as one of the most innovative, influential, and intriguing acts of their generation. Roze and her band draw on of funk, fusion, Afro-beat, soul, house, world music, live dance creations and heavy percussion to create their unique sound.
2SCOOPS: RE-U-NITED W/ SPECIAL GUEST JESSICA VOSK
Monday, October 5 at 9:30PM
$20
2Scoops: Re-U-Nited is a one-night-only concert event featuring the legendary, chart-topping, entirely fictional 90's R&B girl group 2Scoops. Long after cassingles and neon colors have gone out of style, these two ladies still love everything about the music of the 90's. Holding the world record for the most breakups of any group in history, they are finally back and both in attendance for a reunion. Join Dana and Deena for a night of all your favorite jams, dance moves, and the true story behind their tumultuous history. 2Scoops is written and performed by comedy duo Aaron Fuksa and Adam Enright. Special guest appearance by Broadway's Jessica Vosk! Credits include Bridges of Madison County, Finding Neverland and Fruma Sarah in the upcoming Broadway revival of Fiddler on the Roof.
CELISSE HENDERSON W/ OPENER ALI GRIEB
Tuesday, October 6 at 7:30PM
$16
Celisse Henderson is thrilled to be returning to Joe's Pub, after her engagement in Bridget Everett's Rock Bottom, with an evening of her own groundbreaking solo material. From songs of love and blues on the piano and guitar, to songs of joy on the ukulele, with some spoken word on the side, Henderson shares her gifts on multiple instruments and pairs it with her soulful vocals to create an evening of musical magic. She recently returned from an acclaimed tour Live from the Heartland with Matt Alber. She is also known for her work in the Broadway Revival of GODSPELL at Circle in The Square Theater and her work on The Electric Company. Henderson recently released a live EP entitled Celisse LIVE @ Rockwood Music Hall, which is available on iTunes.
Having never had a Bat Mitzvah, Confirmation, or even Sweet Sixteen, for that matter, Ali Grieb is no stranger to sin. Growing up in South Jersey before moving to South Georgia with her Jewish mother from the Bronx, Ali has always had a knack for finding herself in...situations...Well, the buck stops here! Be a witness as she hilariously recounts all of the ridiculously awkward moments that have gotten her to this point. Ali's creamy vocals will take you on a trip back to a simpler time when the music was good, the drinks were strong, and the bad choices you made were just a vague memory from last night's binge!
WOMEN OF LETTERS FT. KATHLEEN TURNER, LISA KRON, MARA WILSON & MORE!
Wednesday, October 7 at 7:00PM
$20
Women of Letters is everyone's favorite literary salon! Every month, New York's best and brightest women come together on stage to celebrate the lost art of letter writing. For the October installment, expect laughter, tears, and camaraderie as host Sofija Stefanovic welcomes guests reading "a letter to my 80-year-old self." The lineup is Kathleen Turner, Lisa Kron, Mara Wilson, Margaret Colin, Susannah Cahalan and Elyssa East.
Letters veterans include: Molly Ringwald, Edie Falco, Susan Orlean, Martha Wainwright, Siri Hustvedt, Amanda Palmer, Melissa Auf Der Maur, JD Samson, Tavi Gevinson, Stoya, Ophira Eisenburg, Yael Stone, Jena Malone, Jenny Eliscu, Jean Grae and more. Proceeds are donated to charity, with over $750,000 being raised globally to date. NYC events benefit the New York Women's Foundation. Women of Letters is produced by Trish Nelson's BanterGirl.
Thursday & Friday, October 8 & 9; & Thursday October 29 at 7:00PM
$15 Adv / $20 Doors
Beyond what we can see, can we be? Jomama Jones returns to Joe's Pub with celebrated pianist Samora Pinderhughes, a stellar band, vocalists Laura Jean Anderson and Kelly Erin Sloan, and a few very special guests to investigate the heart of our matter. Singing original songs from her forthcoming album, Flowering, composed with Bobby Halvorson, and brand new compositions with Dylan Meek, and Samora Pinderhughes, Jomama will explore the signs and signifiers found in the darkest part of the night that send us toward the blush of dawn. Pinderhughes's searching and motive arrangements will call the flowers to blooming. This night? Black Light!
Thursday, October 8 at 9:30PM
$16
Australian cabaret performer Kim David Smith conjures the glitter and doom of Weimar-era Berlin with Stargazing, a genre-mashing, disco-cabaret fantasia. Directed by Michael Rader (Cirque du Soleil), Stargazing is an intimately electronic reimagining of musical constellations formed from stars old and new, including Kurt Weill, Kylie Minogue, Friedrich Hollaender, Sia, Edith Piaf, Madonna, and Marlene Dietrich.
Friday, October 9 at 9:30PM
$20
Nano Stern's Indi-Folk-Rock-Jazz fusion is deeply rooted in traditional Chilean music and inspired by legends Violeta Parra, Victor Jara and Inti-Illimani. Humble, enlightened, genuine and charismatic, Nano Stern is a guitar virtuoso, with a powerful singing voice, whose rise to fame has been meteoric and his stature in Chile has risen to the point of being woven into Chile's cultural history. In 5 short years, he has gone from busking the width and depth of his home country of Chile and throughout Europe and Australia to performances on the stages of WOMAD Adelaide and UK, Lollapalooza Chile, and SXSW to sold-out concerts at Teatro Caupolican in Santiago and 5 acclaimed CDs.
Sunday, October 11 at 7:30PM
$15 Adv / $20 Doors
Italian singer/pianist/songwriter Chiara Civello returns to New York with "Canzoni" (Songs), the contemporary Italian songbook as never heard before. On Canzoni, her fifth studio album (Quarter Moon/Sony Music), Chiara has gathered an extraordinary array of collaborators: the monumental Gilberto Gil, the poetic Chico Buarque, the pop diva Ana Carolina and the jazz star Esperanza Spalding all lend their artistry to the project. The lush, almost hypnotic orchestral arrangements were conceived by the legendary Eumir Deodato. DJ/Producer Nicola Conte provided an alluring blend of contemporary sensibility and old school analog sound. The result is a celebration of love songs which looks out from Italy to the entire world.
ARTISTS FOR WORLD PEACE ON BROADWAY 5
Sunday, October 11 at 9:30PM
$35-$200
Artists for World Peace presents its fifth annual Broadway fundraiser. Come watch as Broadway performers sing, dance, and tell stories to help children all over the world. This year's performers include Deanna Aguinaga (West Side Story, A Chorus Line, Mamma Mia!), Alan Ariano (The King and I,Miss Saigon, Jerome Robbins Broadway), Stephen Carrasco (Kinky Boots, Billy Elliot, Ghost, White Christmas), Natalie Charle Ellis (School of Rock, Les Mis), Dionne Figgins (Motown, Memphis, Leap of Faith), Albert Guerzon (Honeymoon in Vegas, Mamma Mia!, Ghost), Greg Hildreth ( Cinderella, Peter and the Starcatcher, Bloody Bloody), Monica Kapoor (Mamma Mia!, Bombay Dreams), Paul HeeSang Miller (The King and I, Mamma Mia!), Halle Morse (Mamma Mia!), David Perlman (Baby It's You), Jen Perry (Kinky Boots, Mamma Mia!), Christopher Rice (The Book of Mormon), Sharone Sayegh (Mamma Mia!), Daniel J. Watts (After Midnight, Motown, Memphis, Ghost, In the Heights), Libby Winters (American Idiot), Ryan Worsing (Finding Neverland,Chicago, Shrek, White Christmas), and Blake Whyte (Wicked, Mamma Mia!).
Artists for World Peace is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Artists for World Peace connects communities of artists with communities in need by raising funds through making art to support grass-roots organizations in communities around the world.
For tickets, go online at joespub.com, call 10AM-7:00PM daily at 212-967-7555 or visit in person at The Public Theater Box Office, 425 Lafayette Street, NYC (Opens daily at 2PM). There is a $12 food / two (2) drink minimum per person per show, unless otherwise noted.
Named for Public Theater founder Joe Papp, Joe's Pub at The Public opened in 1998 and plays a vital role in The Public's mission of supporting young artists while providing established artists with an intimate space to perform and develop new work. Joe's Pub consistently presents the best in live music and performance nightly, continuing its commitment to diversity, production values, community and artistic freedom. The organization also offers unique opportunities like New York Voices, an artist commissioning program that provides musicians the resources and tools needed to develop original theater works. Commissioned artists have included Ethan Lipton, Toshi Reagon, Bridget Everett, Allen Toussaint and more. In 2011, the Pub received a top-to-bottom renovation, leading to improved sightlines, expanded seating capacity and a new menu from acclaimed Chef Andrew Carmellini. With its intimate atmosphere and superior acoustics, Joe's Pub presents talent from all over the world as part of The Public's programming downtown at its Astor Place home, hosting approximately 800 shows and serving over 100,000 audience members annually.
The Public Theater, under the leadership of Oskar Eustis and Executive Director Patrick Willingham, is the only theater in New York that produces Shakespeare, the classics, musicals, contemporary and experimental pieces in equal measure. Celebrating his 10th anniversary season at The Public, Eustis has created new community-based initiatives designed to engage audiences like Public Lab, Public Studio, Public Forum, Public Works, and a remount of the Mobile Shakespeare Unit. The Public continues the work of its visionary founder, Joe Papp, by acting as an advocate for the theater as an essential cultural force, and leading and framing dialogue on some of the most important issues of our day. Creating theater for one of the largest and most diverse audience bases in New York City for nearly 60 years, today the Company engages audiences in a variety of venues-including its landmark downtown home at Astor Place, which houses five theaters and Joe's Pub; the Delacorte Theater in Central Park, home to its beloved, Free Shakespeare in the Park; and the Mobile Unit, which tours Shakespearean productions for underserved audiences throughout New York City's five boroughs. The Public's wide range of programming includes free Shakespeare in the Park, the bedrock of the Company's dedication to making theater accessible to all; Public Works, a new initiative that is designed to cultivate new connections and new models of engagement with artists, audiences and the community each year; new and experimental stagings at The Public at Astor Place, including Public Lab; and a range of artist and audience development initiatives including its Public Forum series, which brings together theater artists and professionals from a variety of disciplines for discussions that shed light on social issues explored in Public productions. The Public Theater is located on property owned by the City of New York and receives annual support from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs; and in October 2012 the landmark building downtown at Astor Place was revitalized to physically manifest the Company's core mission of sparking new dialogues and increasing accessibility for artists and audiences, by dramatically opening up the building to the street and community, and transforming the lobby into a public piazza for artists, students, and audiences. Key elements of the revitalization included an expanded and refurbished lobby; the addition of a mezzanine level with a new restaurant lounge, The Library, designed by the Rockwell Group. The Public Theater is currently represented on Broadway by the Tony Award-winning Fun Home and Lin-Manuel Miranda's acclaimed American musical Hamilton. The Public has received 47 Tony Awards, 167 Obie Awards, 52 Drama Desk Awards, 48 Lortel Awards, 31 Outer Critics Circle Awards, 13 New York Drama Critics Awards, and four Pulitzer Prizes. www.publictheater.org
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