Joes Pub’s Tori Scott & Migguel Anggelo want to perform in your home

 

Two of our very favorite performers from Joe’s Pub in NY are offering to perform in your own home over the next two nights. 

Tonight its the turn of TORI SCOTT actress and comedian was has been named a Top 10 Cabaret Performer by Time Out New York.  We fell in love in her last summer when she performed at the Art House in Provincetown where she was hailed as “the Bette Midler of the new millennium” by Provincetown Magazine.

With music ranging in genres from Judy Garland to Queen, the talented singer and very funny lady in a show called  Tori Scott is Overserved will take you a shameless, drunk musical journey celebrating her poor life choices and love of vodka.

It’s all courtesy of JOE’s PUB LIVE which can be accessed via YouTube Live. Tori will be beaming into your own home on Friday  3/21/19 at 8 pm sharp.  The Show is FREE …..BUT closures and cancellations because of COVID-19 have majorly disrupted access to revenue for artists all over the world.  SO if  you are enjoying this performance and are able to, please consider donating to Tori Scott and her band. Their Venmo handles are the following:

Tori Scott: @Tori-Scott-2
Jesse Kissel: @Jesse-Kissel
Jeremy Yaddaw: @jeremyyaddaw
Alexandra Eckhardt: @Alexandra-Eckhardt

 

On Saturday 3/22/20 Joe’s Pub Live will be streaming the irrepressible multi-talented performance artist  Migguel Anggelo who will be presenting his award winning one-man-show  LatinXoXo . 

 

It is an outrageously queer and gender-bending concert experience. Anggelo peels onion layers of personas, putting on and stripping off “Latin lover” clichés as he reckons with the tragic death of his homophobic and disapproving father. As BroadwayWorld noted at a recent performance of LatinXoxo at Joe’s Pub, “a Migguel Anggelo performance is guaranteed to entertain and enthrall.” 

Anggelo invokes muses from art history as he charts his evolving journey as a Latino immigrant and a queer man. He expresses himself through elaborate costume, musical composition, and monologue, evoking the “showmanship of Desi Arnaz and the performance art of Klaus Nomi” (Theater Scene). His influences and stylistic ambitions range from mime icon Marcel Marceau and silent-film comedian Charlie Chaplin to pop stars David Bowie and Freddy Mercury.

You can donate to him on VENMO  @MigguelAnggelo

PS. You can see the interviews we filmed with Tori Scott & Migguel Anggelo that were filmed in PTown

https:// queerguru.com/tori-scott-is-pickled/

 

https:// queerguru.com/migguel-anggelo-latinxoxo-a-heavenly-experience/


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