If you’ve been following Pantochino, you already know him. He’s the original and final post-hipster, played the Gravedigger in Cinderella Skeleton, and composed the punk rock score of Teen Santa. Justin Rugg.
“Predictable Heart: The Music of Justin Rugg” is Pantochino’s first offering in 2012. Best described as an evening of story songs about life and love, Rugg’s melodies are stirring, passionate and exciting, and his lyrics are honest, fresh, funny and often biting. This informal evening around the piano marks his cabaret debut and is also Pantochino’s first ‘grown-ups only’ entertainment.
This special event debuts at New Haven’s Firehouse 12 on Thursday, February 23rd and will continue in New York City’s Duplex Cabaret Theatre on Thursday, March 1st.
We’re thrilled to bring Justin’s music to our audiences. His musical style and personality is exactly what Pantochino looks for–Something different and off-beat, yet entirely engaging and appealing. His songs about the modern relationship are packed with emotion both funny and sad. We can all relate as his songs speak to us.
Calling himself the original and final ‘post-hipster,’ Jusin is a New Jersey transplant now living in Connecticut. He attended Lebanon Valley College where he double-majored in Music Theory Composition and Percussion Performance. He is an actor, singer, composer and retail slave. His musical influences include Amanda Palmer, the Decemberists and Jukebox the Ghost. He is also at work composing music for Pantochino’s next show, “The Brothers Grimm and a Showgirl.”
Leave the kids at home this time and come listen to Justin’s predictable heart. Full details are available at www.pantochino.com