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Gentleman's Guide's Lauren Worsham and Her Band Sky-Pony to Perform at The Knitting Factory

The Drama Desk winner and Tony nominee brings indie-pop to Brooklyn.

Tony-nominated A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder star Lauren Worsham fronts the band Sky-Pony, performing at The Knitting Factory on November 13.
Tony-nominated A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder star Lauren Worsham fronts the band Sky-Pony, performing at the Knitting Factory on November 13.
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Tony nominee (and Kitchen Concert alum) Lauren Worsham (A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder) and her indie-pop girl group Sky-Pony will perform at Brooklyn's Knitting Factory on Thursday, November 13, in a rock 'n' roll carnival. In addition to the band's musical offerings, the performance will feature the theatrical acrobatics of 2 Ring Circus and Weezer cover band Surf Wax America.

Based in Brooklyn, New York, Sky-Pony was formed in 2012 and has since garnered a cult following for its sets, costumes, choreography, and projections, which create a fusion of rock show, performance art, and theatrical event. Worsham fronts the group, accompanied by two female backup singers. She collaborates with her husband, Kyle Jarrow, who pens the group's songs.

Sky Pony's discography includes two EPs: Say You Love Me Like You Mean It and Raptured Live. In addition to Worsham and Jarrow, the band also features the talents of Kevin Wunderlich, Lizzie O'Hara, Kristine Piacentile, Jessi Suzuki, Perry Silver, Eric Day, and David Blasher.

Worsham plays her final performance as Phoebe D'Ysquith in A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder at the Walter Kerr Theatre on October 26.

For tickets to Sky-Pony's November 13 show, click here.

For tickets to A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder, click here.

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