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Amy G. in Round She Goes Nov. 21
Posted November 2, 2008
Note: This listing is taken directly from a note from Amy. In September CircusNYC listed
premiere she refers to; view it here.
Thanks so much to those of you who came to the NY premiere of
Round She Goes at The Deluxe. It was a tremendously fun time
for Jon and I, all thanks to the fabulousness of the assembled crowd.
If you missed it, never fear, Round She Goes is coming back
around (new and improved, I'm sure. For those of you that came
before, it's always gets better when you come again...) at the
inimitable Joe's Pub on Nov 21.
So, if you couldn't make the other, here's your last chance. Who
knows when or where this show will get to play in NY again, so come
and get it. This particular gig is a manifestation of a long-term
dream come true - even more so, the more friends and neighbors are
there to share it with us.

Round She Goes, a comic cabaret on roller-skates
featuring Amy G on ukulele, "spectacular voice," and her high horse
and Jon Keay on double bass and straight face.
"A studied combination of elegance and slapstick." - The Irish
Times
Friday, Nov 21, 11:30pm
Joe's Pub
425 Lafayette Street (Subway: 6, N, R, W to 8 St/Astor Place)
Tickets: $15
tickets.publictheater.org
or call (212) 967-7555 (10am - 9pm)
If you're hurting for funds, then please email Amy G for a discount
code.
Thanks so much for all your continued support. I love this show, and
I love you. Isn't it nice to give presents to loved ones? By the
way, this is a great date show - so bring friends you want to
kiss...
Yours truly,
Amy G
Some reviews of Round She Goes (appearing next in NY on Nov 21 at Joe's Pub!)...
"Amy G is an out and out star, and in total command of an audience
mesmerized by her rollerjinks." -Irish Times
"Amy G delights and astounds in equal measure. Cheeky and winning...
she's bound to skate her way into your heart." -Dublin Metro
www.amy-g.com
www.joespub.com
"a comic powerhouse" - The Australian
"expert and inspired" - New York Times
"virtuoso, explosive clowning" - Seattle Times
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