From the frenzied mind, body and spirit of Pig Iron Theatre Company cofounder Dito van Reigersberg comes Martha Graham Cracker, perhaps the world's tallest and hairiest drag queen.
Backed by a live band, Martha croons this music-driven fever-dream of a performance about a life of hard living and even harder loving. The dazzling drag-cabaret darling excavates her distorted past, belting out original tunes and dishing ridiculous stories and side-splitting asides.
Roughed up and worked over, Martha comes up with an unusual plan to barricade herself from loves lost, but not forgotten: tonight is the night she will bury her heart.
Audience Advisory: The Martha Graham Cracker Cabaret is intended for mature audiences. Joe’s Pub seating is communal, which means you may have other guests at your table. Please note there is a $12 food minimum or two drink minimum per person.
As a courtesy to the artists we recommend arriving no later than thirty minutes before show time. Reservations are now made when tickets are purchased, it is no longer necessary to call the Pub for reservations. Seating for each show begins when doors open for that performance.
Joe's Pub Dinner Menu - Served from 6:00PM - 10:30PM
Performance Schedule
MONDAY, JANUARY 8th @ 7 PM
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10th @ 9:30 PM
FRIDAY, JANUARY 12th @ 9:30 PM
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