Sky-Pony Announces 2018 Halloween Show as Benefit for Housing Works

By: Sep. 26, 2018
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Sky-Pony Announces 2018 Halloween Show as Benefit for Housing Works

*Cult-hit rock band Sky-Pony announces its 2018 Halloween Show as a benefit for Housing Works - Friday October 26*

Cult-hit Brooklyn band Sky-Pony is led by the husband-and-wife team of Tony nominated writer Kyle Jarrow (bookwriter of Broadway's SpongeBob SquarePants, also creator of the CW television series Valor) and Tony nominated actress-singer Lauren Worsham (Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder). They have been called "indie-pop aces" (New York Times) and "a beautiful mash-up of music, choreography, costumes, projections and drama" (Village Voice).

This Halloween season, they'll perform a gothic concert spectacular to help scare up cash for Housing Works lifesaving services. Expect an atmospheric acoustic set complete with costumes, visuals, special guests and spooky surprises-all in a site-specific performance at the beautiful Housing Works Bookstore, fully decorated for the Halloween season. They'll be serving demonically delicious cocktails, too.

Date: Friday October 26 - doors 7pm, show 7:30pm
Location: Housing Works Bookstore,
Tickets: $20 at sky-pony.eventbrite.com, all proceeds benefit Housing Works

Sky-Pony is an art-pop band with theatrical roots. Based in Brooklyn, they've built a cult following for their lushly-orchestrated, darkly ironic songs and their shows which blur the lines between rock concert and performance art. In the past they've collaborated with circus artists, burlesque performers, monologists, even a fortune teller - as well as for creating the original theater piece The Wildness at Ars Nova in 2016 (nominated for a Lortel Award for Outstanding Musical). In 2016, the band released their debut LP Beautiful Monster on Knitting Factory Records, to strong reviews. That same year they also premiered their rock-theater hybrid piece The Wildness, presented by Ars Nova in collaboration with The Play Company. That too received strong reviews, and the show was nominated for a Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Musical. Alongside Worsham and Jarrow, the Sky-Pony lineup also features David Blasher (cello), Eric Day (bass), Kevin Wunderlich (guitar), Perry Silver (drums) plus Katie Lee Hill & Jessi Suzuki (backup vocals). More at http://www.sky-pony.com.

Housing Works is a healing community of people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS. Our mission is to end the dual crises of homelessness and AIDS through relentless advocacy, the provision of lifesaving services, and entrepreneurial businesses that sustain our efforts. More info at http://www.housingworks.org.



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