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SHAMUS: The Tenement Tenors with Jim Boutin & James Daly. Presented by TWEED.
SHAMUS: The Tenement Tenors with Jim Boutin & James Daly. Presented by TWEED. The show is presented as part of "Sundays at Seven" "Sundays at Seven" is a Series presented by TWEED TheaterWorks, Kevin Malony Artistic Director.
This derelict duo perform acoustic, folk, and rock in colloquial driven harmony. With stand-up comedian, Rick Trabucco.
Based on a forty-five year friendship that began as altar boys and came to fruition on the high school musical stage, these Irish brothers from different mothers raged their way through failed religion class to sex, drugs, and rock & roll. Shamus rose from tenement basements to wind up in underground nightclubs and performing at eclectic street festivals. These dissidents emerge from the haze of the 70s with reimagined folk classics and unique acoustic rock interpretations resurrected from the ruins of a doomed industrial town.
Over the years Boutin performed as an aerialist with The Ipswich Moving Company, pioneered NYCs Queer Stories and stole The Queen of Silver Lake Contest in LA. He concurrently designed over 100 sets for the theatre. His credits include La Mama, TWEED Theatre Works Fractured Classicks Series, and most notably the incarnations of Lypsinka The Boxed Set. Jim holds a BFA in Musical Theatre from Emerson College but has always supported his creative endeavors through general contracting and upholstery.
Daly is a life long musician and composer. At 25 he moved to LA to pursue his singer/song-writer ambitions. To make ends meet he had an illustrious career in the service industry. Eventually he was chosen to participate in LAs Finest Songwriters Showcase at the Troubadour. Based on his own experience as a singing waiter, he was then inspired, to create Waiting, A Musical Daydream, which had a significant run at the Rose Tattoo Cabaret in West Hollywood. His credits as a soloist and band leader include a plethora of nightclub engagements under the pseudonym of The James Mannick Band. He is a recent graduate from California State University, Fullerton and currently works as an Elementary Music Specialist in the Lawrence Public School District.
"The Life of the Party Ann K. Moore, Fort Meyers Sentinel
"Unique and Brilliant" Poet Celia Silas, Sappho News, Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
"Speechless" Laurence J. Geddes, The Julliard School
Photo credit Christo Tsiaras
All Sales Are Final.
Seating at Pangea is communal. Other guests may be seated at the table. There is a $20 per person food or beverage minimum at the tables. DINNER SEATING BEGINS AT 6:00PM.
THE HOUSE OPENS ONE HOUR BEFORE THE SHOW. SEATING IS FIRST COME FIRST SERVED.
Late arrivals will be seated at management's discretion.
SPECIAL COURTESY DISCOUNT TO ALL ATTENDEES: JOIN US AT THE FRONT BAR AFTER THE SHOW AND GET $6 HAPPY HOUR DRINKS ALL NIGHT. AVAILABLE ONLY AT THE FRONT BAR AFTER THE SHOW.
Downtown's intimate supper-club Pangea is the ultimate in alt, playing home to some of the best in alt cabaret. The New York Times recently called it a bohemian oasis not unlike the fabled Max's Kansas City from days gone by."
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LocationPangea (View)
178 Second Avenue
New York, NY 10003-5757
United States
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