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Rakes, Rogues, and Rascals: Men Behaving Badly in Baroque Britain
Ian Pomerantz, baritone Ryan Closs, lute and baroque guitar Hideki Yamaya, theorbo
Before the stiffening of the proverbial upper lip, the musical celebration of vice was a lively corner of English entertainment. From London pubs to the Royal Court and every class in between, post-Restoration Britons reveled in tales of the foppish, the caddish, the rakish, and the altogether disgraceful. Let our incorrigible musicians, bass-baritone Ian Pomerantz, lutenists Ryan Closs and Hideki Yamaya,, dissolve your post-Valentine’s Day regrets in the lovely music and spicy lyrics of Purcell, Leveridge, D’Urfey, Handel, and others in the club room of the casual and classy Pangea. Huzzah!
There is a $20 minimum per person (food or beverage). The house opens at 6:00pm for food and beverage service. Please join us for dinner. Seating is first come first served. PLEASE ARRIVE EARLY.
Venue: Pangea
186 2nd Ave.
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646-470-1837
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