Justin Vivian Bond's 'The Drift' Returns

EDGE READ TIME: 2 MIN.

Beloved artist and performer Justin Vivian Bond returns to Joe's Pub at The Public with "The Drift." This long-form work, in a new residency will be performed Thursdays and Fridays, September 11, 12, 18, 19, October 2 and 3.

Bond creates a new free-associative collage of spoken word and song inspired by Tennessee Williams' novella "The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone," which is about a retired actress named Karen Stone who drifts from one space to another through couture, bed or her own mind. "The Drift" premiered at Joe's Pub in Spring 2014 to great acclaim. Show time is 7:00 P.M., doors at 6:00 P.M. Tickets are $25, available now at www.joespub.com or by calling 212-967-7555.

"Going into a room and drifting out of a room because there was no real purpose in going in, nor any more purpose in going back out again. That was the drift. The drift was everything that you did without having a reason. But where was a reason for anything at all. Oh, you could invent a reason, and some were plausible. Some were plausible enough for being accepted the way a polite excuse is accepted for convenience or social policy. But there had been nothing." -from "The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone"

Justin Vivian Bond was nominated for a Tony Award for "Kiki" and "Herb Alive On Broadway" in 2007. Other notable endeavors include touring with avant-garde performance troupe The Big Art Group and appearing in the John Cameron Mitchell film "Shortbus."

Described in The New Yorker as "The greatest cabaret artist of (v's) generation" by Hilton Als, Mx Bond is also a writer, painter and Tony nominated performance artist. Mx Bond's novella-length memoir, "TANGO; My Childhood, Backwards" and in "High Heels" from The Feminist Press and Bond's self-released debut CD "Dendrophile" on WhimsyMusic are available now on justinbond.com.

Tickets are online at joespub.com
Phone, 10 A.M.-7 P.M. daily, 212-967-7555
Or in person at The Public Theater Box Office, 425 Lafayette Street, NYC
The Box Office window opens daily at 2 P.M.


by EDGE

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