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Cabaret & Concert News Justin Vivian Bond and Karen Ludwig Coming to Joe鈥檚 Pub the Week of April 13鈥�20 See theatre events scheduled at the NYC venue.
Joe's Pub Public Theater

Joe鈥檚 Pub, the 190-seat supper club cabaret in Manhattan鈥榮 Greenwich Village, will host these upcoming events of interest to theatre folk the week of April 6鈥�12.

April 13: Where Was I? Actor Karen Ludwig (Broadway Bound, Manhattan, Citizen Cohn) tells the story of her career in theatre, TV, and film. 9:30 PM.

April 17: Daniel Kahn & The Painted Bird Writer-singer-activist Kahn and his 鈥淵iddish Punk Cabaret鈥� band The Painted Bird perform 鈥減assionate songs inspired in part by the struggles of Jewish revolutionaries at the turn of the century, and in part by his own intense desire for a better world.鈥� 9:30 PM

April 17鈥�18, 20鈥�23, and 25鈥�27: Intimo Soledad Barrio and the dance group Noche Flamenca perform 鈥渟eries of intimate theatrical vignettes expanding the boundaries of traditional flamenco. Pieces will include new solos from principal dancer Soledad Barrio and Carlos Menchaca, a spectacular young dancer who recently joined the company, and a new duet with Marina Elana and hip-hop/crump dancer Robert Wilson.鈥� 7 and/or 9:30 PM on various days.

April 18: Justin Vivian Bond Shows Up for Resurrections and Deductions: Jesus Christ I Need A Break consists of the cabaret performer and Tony Award nominee (Kiki & Herb Alive on Broadway) 鈥漵tepping out of their liberal champagne bubble and venturing on a cultural fact-finding mission across America.鈥� 9:30 PM

for a complete list of the upcoming Joe鈥檚 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.

Named for the Public Theater鈥檚 founder Joe Papp, the cabaret space opened in 1998 inside the Public Theater building at 425 Lafayette Street, just downtown from Astor Place in Manhattan. The eclectic booking policy extends to plays, bands, monologists, and acts that don鈥檛 fall into traditional categories.

 
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