Joe’s Pub at The Public is one of New York City’s most celebrated venues for emerging and established performance artists. Named for Public Theater founder Joe Papp, Joe’s Pub debuted in 1998 and plays a vital role in The Public’s mission of supporting young artists while providing established artists with an intimate space to perform and develop new work. Joe’s Pub presents talent from all...
Named in honor of Public Theater founder Joe Papp (212-539-8500; www.publictheater.org), this intimate performance space feels like a living room, with velvet couches surrounding a small stage. Perhaps it's that cozy feeling that draws a lot of big names to perform here. Everyone from then-rising-star Alicia Keys to ex-Talking Head David Byrne to opera star Renée Fleming has gone Public.
Magnificent speakeasy attached to the Public Theater. Books fan-based artists you either love or have never heard of. Pricey drinks can come sickly sweet, huckleberry martini being Exhibit A. Goldfish (edible) at the bar, $30 steaks in the wings. World music, cabaret acts, and soul legends you'll never get another chance to see in so intimate a venue. Late night funk-hip-hop-Caribbean dance...
This charming, popular cabaret and supper club, named for the legendary theater icon Joseph Papp, is housed in the Public Theater building—and is everything a New York cabaret should be. The multilevel space serves up an American menu and an occasionally eclectic mix of talent you won’t find on any other concert calendar. The sophisticated crowd comes for music and spoken word that ranges from...