Tonya Pinkins: Photo Credit: Andrew Jones
Brad Simmons, Photo Credit: Dirty Sugar PhotographyTony Award Winner Tonya Pinkins gives all new show at Joe's Pub: Bring on the Men with Brad Simmons. February 18 and March 24 at 9:30pm. Joe's Pub is located at The Public Theater 425 Lafayette Street (between East 4th and Astor Place) in NYC, Adjacent to The Public Theater.
For tickets, click here or call 212-967-7555 or visit The Public Theater Box Office from 1pm to 6pm and Joe’s Pub from 6pm to 10pm (Both located at 425 Lafayette St). TABLE RESERVATIONS: 212-539-8778
This post Valentine's day evening of music will feature Tonya and Brad singing signature original arrangements and medleys of rock, pop, Broadway and R & B tunes. Tonya and Brad will be celebrating the search for love and men and the friends who support us on the rocky road to love. This is Tonya and Brad’s first performance together, but Tonya's second concert performance since her celebrated Jazz at Lincoln Center appearance in 2005 when she performed her acclaimed Harold Arlen Concert and her Sold Out performance of the music of Ethel Waters at 54 Below in August 2012. Tonya is delighted to be singing again. It has been eight years since she has done a Broadway musical. Tonya’s love of singing is itching to express and cabaret is the perfect venue for her unique gifts.
More on Tonya:
Tonya appears opposite Woody Allen in the upcoming film FADING GIGOLO by John Turturro and in the 2013 Sundance Film Festival selection NEWLYWEEDS by Shaka King and in HOME by Jono Oliver.
In the past twelve months alone, Tonya Pinkins has given five critically acclaimed performances in roles as diverse as an aging Countess, a syphilitic Bawd, a bitter ghetto mom, a diabetic great grandmother, and a faithful Latina from the Bronx. She has also played a visual artist with Huntington's disease and "Lena" in A Raisin In The Sun. Her performance in MILK LIKE SUGAR won the 2012 Lucille Lortel Award. Tonya's performances have been nominated for the Olivier, Jefferson, Helen Hayes, NAACP, Dramaleague, What’s On Stage, Audience Choice, Soap Opera Digest, Noel and Ovation awards. She is the winner of the Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critic’s Circle, Clarence Derwent, Monarch, Black Theater Alliance , Garland, L.A. Drama Critics, Audelco and Obie Awards. She is the author of GET OVER YOURSELF: How to drop the drama and claim the life you deserve. (Hyperion Books). She is the creator of The Actorpreneur Attitude and has given workshops lectures and life coaching to businesses and individuals across the globe. A single mother of four, Tonya is an activist for women and children’s rights. She has won legal battles in several states on the trial and appellate level as a self-represented litigant. Tonya is an accomplished painter and art teacher. She has also been an teacher at every level of education from pre-K through graduate school. OPRAH named her "One of the Ten Women in America Who Will Take Your Breath Away" and TIME OUT New York included Tonya as "One of Broadways 25 all Time Greatest Divas." For more on Tonya visit http://www.tonyapinkins.com.
More on Brad:
BRAD SIMMONS - NPR Radio named him "The Man." New York Daily News said, "At the Steinway, Brad manages all the songs, all the different styles as if he has been rehearsing them forever." Most recognized from the cult film Camp, Brad music directed Lysistrata Jones on and off Broadway last season. Other theatre credits include Mr. & Mrs. Fitch (2nd Stage), Like Love (NYMF, Studio Tisch), Clear (Millenium Park, Chicago, NYC), Sunday in the Park with George (Actors Studio/New School), and he reworked Starting Here, Starting Now with Richard Maltby & David Shire. Brad toured The Next Best Thing to Love with Paul Oakley Stovall (Chicago, DC, NYC). He is the Head of the Junior Program at The O'Neill Theater Center and serves as a resident Musical Director for 54 Below's weekly show Backstage at 54 Below with Susie Mosher. As a composer, Brad has penned A Kiss from Alexander, A Dickens of a Carol and A Woman Onstage with librettist/lyricist Stephan de Ghelder and Dreamworld with Cory Krueckeberg. "Led by Brad Simmons, the five-member, synthesizer-heavy, in-view band (for Lysistrata Jones) sounds pretty big! (Ben Brantley, New York Times).