Shows, Shows, Shows
Lots of good stuff coming up starting with your Friday night Sophie's Choice:
FRIDAY
The Rob and Mark Show

Friday, June 2
8:00
The Parkside Lounge
317 Houston Street (Btwn B & C)
Cost: $5
The Rob and Mark Show will rock you like a gentle lover and a wild man beast at the same time. I'm not sure what I mean by that, accept that these guys are wonderful and you should check out their monthly show...tonight.
However, if you enjoy rocking in a different borough you might enjoy attending a show with the next greatest band of all time:
Pela

Friday, June 2
Northsix
66 North 6th Street
Brooklyn
With Longwave & The English Department
Doors: 8:00
$10 advance
$12 day of show
I don't think I have to reiterate just how good these guys are. I am going to use the word "behoove" here.... It would BEHOOVE you to go see them.
Now, I know what you're thinking at this point. "That's all well and good, Carol, but what do I do after the rock? Where shall park my well-shaken ass and have some smart cocktails for the rest of the evening." Well, you're in luck! I have another suggestion:
Sweet Paprika

Friday, June 2
10:30
The D-Lounge
101 E. 15th Street (in the basement)
Cost: $5
Allison and Ophira run a great show and the room is fabulous. Tonight's line-up also features two other people I love, Susan Prekel and Baron Vaughn.
That about does your Friday, so let's move right along, shall we?
SATURDAY
Moonwork

Saturday, June 3
9:00
The Greenwich Village Center
219 Sullivan Street
between Bleecker & West 3rd
Cost: $20 (includes free beer)
One of the best comedy rooms in the city has wrapped for the summer, but the good folks behind this always stellar show are treating us to one last taste before they head off to focus on their next Shakespeare production. The line-up includes Drink at Work favorite, Tom Shillue.
Alternatively, you could check out one of the funniest guys in New York doing a set at a swank West Village cabaret bar:
Craig Baldo

Saturday, June 3
9:30
The Duplex
61 Christopher Street
(at 7th Ave.)
You can't say enough good things about Craig Baldo. He's brilliantly, effortlessly hilarious, he's adorable and charming, and he has flawless taste in music. He's also the Drink at Work show's resident DJ. So go show him some love.
Speaking of the Drink at Work show:
MONDAY
Drink at Work.com Presents...

Monday, June 5
8:00
Siberia
40th St. @ 9th Ave. (black door under a red light)
FREE!
I don't want to over sell it, but this show is going to rock balls. Great comics, characters, Powerpoint presentations, music...it'll all be there in that dank pit we've come to call home.
UPCOMING
And finally, starting a week from today, the world will tremble at the feet of one man so talented, so brilliant, so hilarious that his one-man show could go by but one name:
Andres du Bouchet in HILARILOGUES

June 9, 12 & 14 @ 8:15pm
Center Stage
48 W. 21st St.
(5th Ave. & 6th Ave)
$12
See what Andres is doing in that picture? He's laughing. That is what he will make you do. His one-man show will feature several monologues and characters that you won't be able to get out of your head anytime soon. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for my personal favorite, "Naked Trampoline Hamlet."
FRIDAY
The Rob and Mark Show

Friday, June 2
8:00
The Parkside Lounge
317 Houston Street (Btwn B & C)
Cost: $5
The Rob and Mark Show will rock you like a gentle lover and a wild man beast at the same time. I'm not sure what I mean by that, accept that these guys are wonderful and you should check out their monthly show...tonight.
However, if you enjoy rocking in a different borough you might enjoy attending a show with the next greatest band of all time:
Pela

Friday, June 2
Northsix
66 North 6th Street
Brooklyn
With Longwave & The English Department
Doors: 8:00
$10 advance
$12 day of show
I don't think I have to reiterate just how good these guys are. I am going to use the word "behoove" here.... It would BEHOOVE you to go see them.
Now, I know what you're thinking at this point. "That's all well and good, Carol, but what do I do after the rock? Where shall park my well-shaken ass and have some smart cocktails for the rest of the evening." Well, you're in luck! I have another suggestion:
Sweet Paprika

Friday, June 2
10:30
The D-Lounge
101 E. 15th Street (in the basement)
Cost: $5
Allison and Ophira run a great show and the room is fabulous. Tonight's line-up also features two other people I love, Susan Prekel and Baron Vaughn.
That about does your Friday, so let's move right along, shall we?
SATURDAY
Moonwork

Saturday, June 3
9:00
The Greenwich Village Center
219 Sullivan Street
between Bleecker & West 3rd
Cost: $20 (includes free beer)
One of the best comedy rooms in the city has wrapped for the summer, but the good folks behind this always stellar show are treating us to one last taste before they head off to focus on their next Shakespeare production. The line-up includes Drink at Work favorite, Tom Shillue.
Alternatively, you could check out one of the funniest guys in New York doing a set at a swank West Village cabaret bar:
Craig Baldo

Saturday, June 3
9:30
The Duplex
61 Christopher Street
(at 7th Ave.)
You can't say enough good things about Craig Baldo. He's brilliantly, effortlessly hilarious, he's adorable and charming, and he has flawless taste in music. He's also the Drink at Work show's resident DJ. So go show him some love.
Speaking of the Drink at Work show:
MONDAY
Drink at Work.com Presents...

Monday, June 5
8:00
Siberia
40th St. @ 9th Ave. (black door under a red light)
FREE!
I don't want to over sell it, but this show is going to rock balls. Great comics, characters, Powerpoint presentations, music...it'll all be there in that dank pit we've come to call home.
UPCOMING
And finally, starting a week from today, the world will tremble at the feet of one man so talented, so brilliant, so hilarious that his one-man show could go by but one name:
Andres du Bouchet in HILARILOGUES

June 9, 12 & 14 @ 8:15pm
Center Stage
48 W. 21st St.
(5th Ave. & 6th Ave)
$12
See what Andres is doing in that picture? He's laughing. That is what he will make you do. His one-man show will feature several monologues and characters that you won't be able to get out of your head anytime soon. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for my personal favorite, "Naked Trampoline Hamlet."













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