Posted on: August 29, 2015 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 1

We reviewed Eye’z in August of last year, taking a look into her inimitable style. We were pleasantly surprised when we learned that she was tapped to be a major part of the Barbary Coast Revue held at the Balançoire Restaurant and Nightclub (2565 Mission St, between 21 and 22 street) in San Francisco, California.

The show is written by Blake Wiers and given direction by Keith Carames, and represents a send-off of a number of San Francisco institutions. While keeping busy with the creation of her own music, Eye’z has lent her considerable talents to the show as the understudy for Madame Ah Toy.

 

Tickets are available for Thursday performances through the entire month of September. For more information about the performance, viewers would be best served by visiting Barbarycoastrevue.com .

Tickets for the Barbary Coast Revue are available from Eventbrite; entrance into the show is $29, while a package linking together a cocktail, dinner and the show clocks in at $64. The doors for the Barbary Coast Revue open at 7 PM to allow people the chance to get comfortable before the show gets off of the ground at 8 PM. Going to the Barbary Coast Revue firmly inserts individuals into the deep and rich history of San Francisco while ensuring that one will be on the edge of their seats. If you find yourself in the San Francisco area in late August or early September, make it a point to watch a showing of the Barbary Coast Revue. It would fit in wonderfully with the stellar bar, dance club, and lively scene of the Mission district. If you have visited the show in the past, let us know what you thought about it.

Eye’z / Barbary Coast Revue / https://www.reverbnation.com/eyez / https://www.facebook.com/pages/Eyez / https://eyezpopmusic.bandcamp.com/album/eyez

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