Theatre Events Coming to Joe’s Pub March 30–April 5 | Playbill

Cabaret & Concert News Theatre Events Coming to Joe’s Pub March 30–April 5 The Outer Space and Mike Daisey are among acts scheduled at the NYC venue.
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Joe’s Pub, the 190-seat supper club in Manhattan‘s Greenwich Village, will host these upcoming events of interest to theatre folk the week of March 30–April 5.

March 30–April 2, April 4-5: The Outer Space Ethan Lipton's solo play accompanied by a quartet of musicians, about a married couple who try to renew their relationship by escaping the pressures of Earth and moving to a colony in space. 7 PM each evening, plus 1 PM April April 2. Click here for more details.

March 31: Kitten N’ Lou: Holier Than Thou “Gay-married superduo drag darlings“ return to New York with “a brand new glitter bomb of award-winning dance, irreverent striptease, and surreal campy magic.” 9:30 PM

March 31: The Pink Room: Twin Peaks Burlesque “A tribute to and satire of the works of David Lynch.” 11 PM

April 1: Martha Graham Cracker Cabaret Billed as the “world's tallest and hairiest drag queen,” Martha Graham Cracker performs mashups of songs by artists ranging from Prince and Crowded House to Mötley Crüe and Nina Simone. 11 PM

April 2-3: Mike Daisey: This Is Not Normal Award-winning monologuist offers a sequel to his political solo show The Trump Card, painting a “portrait of the cultural and global forces that have helped lead America into the hands of a demagogue.” 9:30 PM April 2, 7 PM April 3

April 3: Sven Ratzke: One Night Only Concert show in which Ratzke offers a selection of his favorite songs from Brecht, Bowie, and many others. 9:30 PM

Click here for a complete list of the upcoming Joe’s Pub events.

Ticket prices vary, with a two drink or $12 food minimum per person for most shows. For tickets and other information, call (212) 967-7555 or visit Joespub.com.

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