After recently gracing the screen with Meryl Streep as super-fan "Augustus Corbin" in Stephen Frears' Florence Foster Jenkins, and a sold-out run at London's Soho Theatre and the Edinburgh Fringe, London-based American comic David Mills returns to NYC's Pangea on November 5 with his razor sharp rants delivered with his signature cocktail swagger, biting, acerbic wit and a clutch of apocalyptic tunes.
Mills' distinctive style combines scathing comedy commentary with music in contemporary update of Tom Lehrer mixed with left-field Sandra Bernhard. Expect a smart hour of spiky comedy, songs and irreverent commentary for grown-ups.
Featuring Jody Shelton on piano. Presented by PM2 Entertainment.
IF YOU GO:
David Mills: Shame!
WHEN: 7:00p.m. & 9 p.m. Saturday, November 5th
WHERE: Pangea, 178 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003
HOW MUCH: $20 advance, $25 door. $20 food & drink minimum.
TICKETS: www.pangeanyc.com
INFO: www.itsdavidmills.com
David Mills is an American stand-up comic, actor and cabaret act based in London who recently made his big screen debut in 2016 in the Stephen Frears directed,
Florence Foster Jenkins starring
Meryl Streep and
Hugh Grant. He's performed all over the UK, Europe and the US. He's opened for
Margaret Cho and acclaimed UK chanteuse,
Barb Jungr. In 2016, his Edinburgh Fringe show received a clutch of four and five star reviews. In New York he's performed at HERE, Dixon Place, the New York Fringe Festival and several less savory venues that have since been shut down.
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