Comedian David Mills Extends His Friday Pangea Residency from September 15 to October 13

Photo by James Gavin

Comedy cabaret performer David Mills extends his Pangea residency through October with “glamour + despair,” his jaded look at the apocalypse. Shows are Fridays, September 15 and 22, and October 6 and 13 at 9:30 PM. Pianiist Jody Shelton music directs.

Mills is a showbiz iconoclast who combines sharply satirical stand-up with his take on classic nightclub cabaret to push both genres into innovative, uncharted territory. Mills journeys through the boneyard of contemporary culture, eviscerating everything from celebrity to casual sex, gay pride to social media, drugs to affirmations and much more.

He is an American stand-up comic, actor and cabaret act formerly based in London who’s performed all over the UK, Europe and the US. Mills made his big screen debut in Stephen Frears’ Florence Foster Jenkins. Mills played Andy Warhol in the UK TV series “Urban Myths,” as well as appearing with Benedict Cumberbatch in “Patrick Melrose.”

$20 advance, $25 door (cash only). $20 food & drink minimum. TICKETS: https://tinyurl.com/glamdespairfall

Pangea is located at 178 2nd Avenue, NYC