Joey Arias & Sherry Vine return to San Francisco for their first show here together in 5 years!
LOOKING BACK TO THE FUTURE will feature classics, new filthy parodies from Sherry, Joey channeling Billie Holiday, scintillating new duets and more.
Joey Arias is a legendary New York-based performance artist, cabaret singer, and drag artist. Arias worked at the Fiorucci store in Manhattan, where he became an iconic part of the shop and New York's LGBT art scene. He made friends with people like Jea...
Joey Arias & Sherry Vine return to San Francisco for their first show here together in 5 years!
LOOKING BACK TO THE FUTURE will feature classics, new filthy parodies from Sherry, Joey channeling Billie Holiday, scintillating new duets and more.
Joey Arias is a legendary New York-based performance artist, cabaret singer, and drag artist. Arias worked at the Fiorucci store in Manhattan, where he became an iconic part of the shop and New York's LGBT art scene. He made friends with people like Jean-Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol, and the avant-garde performer Klaus Nomi.
Film credits include Big Top Pee-wee; Mondo New York; Elvira, Mistress of the Dark; Flawless; To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar; Wigstock: The Movie and the upcoming filmThe Zanctuary, by the Spanish director José André Sibaja, Co-starring with Amanda Lepore & Sophia Lamar.
Sherry Vine was born in The Amish country. On her 16th birthday she discovered she was adopted and actually Jewish. Running away from home and she became a “show girl” in Las Vegas before relocating to NYC where she has established herself as one of the leading ladies performing her all live singing and comedy show internationally on stage, TV and film. Miss Vine lived in Berlin from 2001 till 2005 and is now happy to be back home in Manhattan.
Sherry has starred in the smash theatrical productions of The Bad Weed ’73 (in NYC, LA and Provincetown),e.s.p. – Eyes of a Supermodel Psychic (” the underground hit of the season” – NY Times), The Final Feast of Lucrezia Borgia (“Move over gals, NYC has a serious stage diva in Sherry Vine” – Paper Magazine), her one-woman/ten character hit Kitty Killer, the completely sold out mega-hit Charlie!, the off-Broadway transfer of Tell-Tale at the Cherry Lane Theatre (“Almost impossible not to have a good time” – NY Times), Doll (“One of downtown’s most innovative and eye-popping Theatre Companies!” – Encore) and most recently in the wildly successful sold out adaptation of Stephen King’s Carrie. All shows were produced by Theatre Couture, of which Sherry is co-Artistic Director with Joshua Rosenzweig and Erik Jackson.