When Joe Iconis appears in concert it is often as "Joe Iconis & Family," a fact upon which he touched at his 54 Below show on Saturday night. The moniker conjures up visions of some kind of seventies ...
Joe Iconis & Family is the party you want to be invited to, and, luckily, it's running for 4 more nights at 54/Below. The space is decked out with signs, christmas lights, and posters of donkeys, and ...
A New York City Twisted Holiday Tradition — now in its eighth year! Joe Iconis and his merry band of musical theater punks are proud to bring their insane celebration of all things red and green to ...
Here's how the evening was billed: "Musical theatre writer Joe Iconis is about to journey to the West Coast for the world premiere of his musical The Black Suits in sunny Los Angeles. But first, he's ...
The Joe Iconis Rock and Roll Jamboree promises "a laid-back, fired-up evening of Iconis tunes, featuring new jams, old faithfuls, and glimpses into the future. Songs of hate and hope, suburbia and ...
Joe Iconis, whose original musical "Punk Rock Girl!" about '80s female rockers is finishing its run at Babylon's Argyle Theatre this weekend, is gearing up for his next show about a different type of ...
Joe Iconis starts the show seated alone at the piano, singing an aspirational song, suggesting that what we need to be is: “A nation of unemployment insurance and contraceptives. / Literate children ...
Maybe the best way to make sense of things in politics is to break out into song. Is this what Joe Iconis had in mind when he got the idea to make a musical based on the life of Hunter S. Thompson, ...
Joe Iconis is no fan of jukebox musicals. "They’re ruining my life," he says. "People only want to see shows if they know the songs. I never thought I’d write one." And yet that is exactly what the ...
Two shows attempt to make sense of the gonzo journalist and Lincoln’s assassin, cultural figures forever intertwined with American history. By Rhoda Feng Workshops at the 92nd Street Y and other New ...