June 11, 2025 | 7:00 PM
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GET TICKETSWELCOME TO THE JUNGLE (The Harry Nilsson Show)
Howdy, campers! It’s 1991 and your parents have just abandoned you at a sleep-away camp deep in the woods of New Hampshire. You’re in the jungle now, baby. And this summer— you’ll have to fend for yourself.
It’s stories from Rudyard Kipling’s THE JUNGLE BOOK wound around Harry Nilsson’s rollicking triumph NILSSON SCHMILSSON— up next from the LIVING RECORD COLLECTION.
Salty Brine is the creative force behind The Living Record Collection, a dazzling expedition into the heart of popular music, imagining track lists as blueprints for evenings of musical mayhem.
Created and performed by Salty Brine
Directed and developed by Max Reuben
Scenic and Lighting design by Christopher Bowser
Costume design by Kate Fry
Stage managed by Devin McCallion Fletcher
Co-produced by Renee Blinkwolt, Lucy Jackson & Devin McCallion Fletcher
Photo Credit: Jesse Untracht-Oakner
Venue Joe's Pub
Runtime 90 minutes
A storyteller in total command of voice, a cocked eyebrow and his audience
— The Guardian
Outrageously talented... Once you’ve been dunked into Brine, you’ll want to dive right back in.
— Time Out New York
A ferociously articulate storyteller, pushing the possibilities of cabaret.
— The Stage
Salty breaks our collective hearts.
— The List
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Pricing
Tickets are $42
(inclusive of advance phone/web service fee; door price).
There is a 2 drink or 1 food item minimum, per person, during every show at Joe's Pub.
Doors Open
6PM for 7PM performances
9PM for 9:30PM performances
For Last-Minute Tickets
For last-minute tickets, please visit our Box Office at 425 Lafayette Street. Web Sales and phone sales end when doors open, and tickets may be available for in-person, walk-up sale right before the show begins.
A storyteller in total command of voice, a cocked eyebrow and his audience
— The Guardian
Outrageously talented... Once you’ve been dunked into Brine, you’ll want to dive right back in.
— Time Out New York
A ferociously articulate storyteller, pushing the possibilities of cabaret.
— The Stage
Salty breaks our collective hearts.
— The List