BOOBS! A Jazz Comedy Show with Erica von Kleist at Pangea
Dates: 4/4/2024
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178 2nd Ave, New York NY, 10003
New York, NY
Phone: 212-995-0900
Tickets: $20/$25
Multi-instrumentalist and Juilliard grad Erica von Kleist is a force to be reckoned with in her riotously funny jazz comedy show “BOOBS!”. Featuring Erica on piano, sax and ukulele, this escapade of estrogen covers everything from menstruation to mansplaining, nipples to breast reductions, and is rated R for rrrrreally funny with adult themes. Don’t miss Erica go for the JUGular in this ultimate ladies (and guys) night out, and come celebrate the release of her new single "Chicken Caesar Salad"!
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