Joe's Pub Announces New Shows for 10th Anniversary
By: Reynard Loki
Broadway Loves Joe's Pub happens Sunday, 11/2 at 9:30PM. Hosted by Judy Gold, and featuring Laura Benanti, Cady Huffman, Gavin Creel, Steven Pasquale, Hairspray's Nikki Blonsky and Rent's Will Chase. The performers will be reprising songs they have performed in previous Joe's Pub events, giving fans a chance to relive the magical nights from years past.
The concert is part of the 10th Anniversary Celebration at Joe s Pub. Joe's Pub at The Public Theater (Director, Shanta Thake; General Manager, Kevin Abbott) debuted in October of 1998 as a performance space dedicated to presenting artists across a variety of genres, and was founded on the principle of showcasing affordable, accessible, and quality entertainment to the people of New York. The intimate space quickly became one of New York's most in demand venues for music, theater, cabaret, dance, and comedy, presenting artists from over 90 countries. The Village Voice voted Joe's Pub the "Best Excuse to Let a Single Venue Dictate Your Taste". Newsweek calls the club "one of the country's best small stages" and New York Magazine raves "you never know what you'll find next at Joe's Pub, but you can count on the fact that it will be good, very good."11/10 - Julie Foldsei
11/17 - Among the Oak and Ash
11/19 - Pharaoh's Daughter
12/5 - Hawksley Workman
12/9 - Milton
12/27 - Sephardic Music Festival
1/12 - Moriarty
2/7 - Three Of Hearts: A Benefit for the Family Center

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Broadway Magic Hour Broadway Comedy Club (1/01-6/30) |
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The Braata Singers in Concert: All We A One A.R.T./NY (6/26-6/28) |
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Cock East Village Basement (6/17-6/28) |
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Miss Julie Gene Frankel Theatre (6/24-6/28) |
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Operatini™ — A Boutique Opera & Live Music Series Presents: La Dolce Vita Green Room 42 (6/26-6/26) |
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Shrek, the Musical! Emelin Theater (7/09-7/12) |
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SpinQueen™ Brooklyn Art Haus (7/07-7/08) |
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The City Speaks: How New Yawkahs Tawk Studio Dérive (6/14-6/28) |
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Who We Become: One-Act Plays by Lanford Wilson Factory Series at the Chain Studio Theatre (6/25-6/27) |
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waiting: a queer black tragicomedy in two acts The Flea Theatre (6/25-6/26) |









