MS. PAK-MAN: UNPLUGGED

Seattle drag cult sensation and video game heroine returns to New York City with new cabaret comedy.
October 3, 2024 at The Cutting Room

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“Wheeze-inducingly funny.” – City Arts Magazine (Seattle)

“A hilariously pathetic hurricane of desperation, barely suppressed rage and neediness.” — The Seattle Times

“Nothing can prepare you for the brilliance of this idiocy.” — BenDeLaCreme

“Go see Ms. Pak-Man – hilarious, bitter and pleasingly misshapen!” — Dina Martina

Award-winning Seattle indie cult performance sensation MS. PAK-MAN returns to New York with her newest night of comedy and music. After a smash NYC debut in February 2020, the lovable but messy video game heroine will premiere MS. PAK-MAN: UNPLUGGED on Thursday, October 3 at 7pm at The Cutting Room (44 E. 32nd Street between Park And Madison Avenues.). Tickets are $24, with a $25 food/drink minimum. A $36 VIP ticket that includes reserved seating and a meet-and-greet/photo op are also available. To purchase tickets, visit www.SpinCycleNYC.com.

MS. PAK-MAN: UNPLUGGED is the all-new installment of the critically acclaimed Ms. Pak-Man series, a video game drag cabaret. This time around, the 8-Bit Diva will get up close and way too personal with her first ever Unplugged show. This world renowned power-pill popping, martini sipping superstar will strip down to her bare code as she shares never-before heard songs and scandalous mostly true stories about her lives and loves, glitches and all.

MS. PAK-MAN: UNPLUGGED stars Seattle comedy hero Scott Shoemaker as the lovable train-wreck Ms. Pak-Man, winner of Seattle Times Best of 2017 Footlight Awards. This critically acclaimed artist has been wow-ing audiences in Seattle, Los Angeles and San Francisco since 2017. Past Ms. Pak-Man shows include Hit Restart, Mazed and Confused, Out of Order, Bonus Stage and Multiple Lives, which won the 2015 Seattle Broadway World Awards for the Best Local Play and Best Actor (Scott Shoemaker).

MS. PAK-MAN: UNPLUGGED is written by Freddy Molitch and Scott Shoemaker and directed by Freddy Molitch.