Things To Ruin, an incendiary collection of songs by Joe Iconis (below) returns for a limited, four-performance run at The Zipper Factory in New York. The musical, directed by John Simpkins (Theatreworks USA's The Plant That Ate Dirty Socks) will be performed at 8pm on Friday, October 31, Friday, November 14, Saturday, November 22 and Friday, November 28.
Things To Ruin is a theatrical rock concert about human beings who are messy, emotional, drugged up, knocked down, inspired, electric and who don't have nearly enough time to cause the kind of commotion they so desperately need to. Performed by a cast of talented young singers and a four-piece band led by Iconis, Things to Ruin rocks with an occasionally profane and always heartfelt explosion of music and high drama. Things To Ruin has been seen previously at Ars Nova and Joe's Pub.
The cast of Things To Ruin features
Nick Blaemire,
Katrina Rose Dideriksen,
Badia Farha,
Sarah Glendening, Ian Kagey,
Lance Rubin, Brent Stranathan,
Mike Pettry, Eric William Morris and Jason "SweetTooth" Williams. This production of Things To Ruin is presented by
Sara Katz.
Joe Iconis is the recipient of the 2006
Jonathan Larson Award, the 2007
Ed Kleban Award and a
Backstage Bistro Award. He is currently involved in the development of several musicals, including The Black Suits (music and lyrics by Joe, book by Joe and
Robert Maddock), a rock musical about high school garage band. Other projects include The Plant that Ate Dirty Socks (Theatreworks USA); A
Joe Iconis Mini-Musical Triple Feature (Ars Nova); PLASTIC! The Musical (music by Joe and
Reza Jacobs, book by
Robert Maddock), recipient of a 2006
Daryl Roth Award; and Triumphant Baby! (music by Joe, lyrics by
Robert Maddock), seen at the Metropolitan Room and the York Theatre, directed by
Brad Oscar. Joe is a graduate of the NYU Tisch School of the Arts Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program. For more information, visit
www.MrJoeIconis.com.
Tickets to Things To Ruin are $20 and are available in advance via telephone at 212-352-3101 or online at
www.thezipperfactory.com. The Zipper Factory is located at 336 West 37th Street, between 8th and 9th Avenues, New York.
Photo of Joe Iconis by Mark Rupp.
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