Tori Scott Returns to Joe’s Pub With Hit Show Thirsty October 8 | Playbill

Cabaret & Concert News Tori Scott Returns to Joe’s Pub With Hit Show Thirsty October 8 Scott kicks off her fall residency at Joe’s Pub with Thirsty, the first of three unique autobiographical shows celebrating the poor life choices that have sent her on a world tour.
Tori Scott

Nightlife entertainer Tori Scott returns to Joe’s Pub October 8 at 9:30 PM with Thirsty, the first in her three-show fall residency at the Public Theater’s music venue.

A member of the 2018 Joe’s Pub Working Group, Scott will also premiere her all-new show Tori Scott Is a Sell-Out November 12 at 9:30 PM, with her annual holiday act Vodka Is the Reason for the Season concluding her residency December 2 at 7 PM.

Scott has become known for her sold-out shows that take true stories from her life and turn them into musical celebrations of poor life choices, splicing together songs by an eclectic range of artists including Dolly Parton, Judy Garland, Cher, Prince, Michael Jackson, Monáe, Madonna, Carole King, and more—along with classics by Harold Arlen, Edith Piaf, Jule Styne, and Irving Berlin.

She returns to New York with Thirsty following a month-long run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August. Named a Top 10 Cabaret Performer by Time Out New York, Scott has toured her shows to London, Los Angeles, San Diego, Dallas, Boston, and Provincetown. She performs as a guest entertainer for Atlantis and RSVP Cruise Lines. Her debut album Plan B! was recorded live at Joe’s Pub and was released on Chicken Ranch Records in December of 2017.

The shows are written by Scott with additional material co-written with Adam Hetrick. Seth Sklar-Hein directs with musical direction and arrangements by Jesse Kissel. Tickets, priced $25, are available by clicking here.

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