Joey Arias, also known as Joseph Arias and Joe Arias, is an American artist based in
New York City
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, best known for work as a
performance art
Performance art is an artwork or art exhibition created through actions executed by the artist or other participants. It may be witnessed live or through documentation, spontaneously developed or written, and is traditionally presented to a pu ...
ist,
cabaret singer, and
drag artist, but also as a published author, comedian, stage persona and film actor.
Career
1970s–1980s: Early career and artistic collaborations
After high school he sang with the rock band Purlie, which had a 1973 single on
Capitol Records
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, and then had a stint with improvisational comedy group the
Groundlings.
In 1976 he and his best friend
Kim Hastreiter – who would later co-found ''
Paper
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'' magazine – drove across country in a pickup truck and moved to New York City.
Arias eventually got a job at the
Fiorucci designer clothing store. He and other store staff like
Vincent Gallo, performed (danced and modeled clothes) in the shop windows. While working at the store he became friends with alternative musician
Klaus Nomi, for whom he sang backup vocals and designed sets and costumes.
On December 15, 1979, Nomi and Arias appeared on ''
Saturday Night Live
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'' accompanying
David Bowie
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for a live performance of three songs: "
The Man Who Sold the World", "
TVC 15" and "
Boys Keep Swinging".
While in New York, he also performed with
Ann Magnuson in a band called Strange Party which recorded and performed in various night clubs. Upon Nomi's death, Arias became executor to the Klaus Nomi (Sperber) estate. A tribute to his friend is held in Berlin every year, and the documentary film ''
The Nomi Song'' was released in 2004. A film on the life Arias shared with Nomi was in development in 2010 with
Alan Cumming slated to play Nomi.
Arias gradually became involved in the burgeoning 1980s New York
performance art
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scene, appearing regularly at
Club 57 and other downtown venues. During these years he also began a career in cabaret, channeling the vocal style and mannerisms of
Billie Holiday
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.
1990s: Stage shows and West Village performances
In the early 1990s, Arias covered the songs of Holiday in a show titled ''Strange Fruit'' which ran for over a year at the
Astor Place Theatre on Lafayette Street in New York City and received a positive notice from John Lahr in ''
The New Yorker
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''.
The 1990s also saw Arias perform in weekly shows at Bar d'O, an intimate lounge in the West Village of New York City.
Regular guest performers at Bar d'O included Sade Pendavis,
Daniel Isengart and Flotilla Debarge.
The evenings have inspired annual reunion shows each December at Indochine restaurant and became the subject of a 2011 documentary film produced by Bobby Sheehan.
2000s–2010s: Las Vegas performances and return to New York
In 2003 Arias moved to Las Vegas, Nevada to star in
Cirque du Soleil
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's
Zumanity
''Zumanity'' (zoo-manity) was a resident cabaret-style show by Cirque du Soleil at the New York-New York Hotel & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip, placed into the theatre previously occupied by Michael Flatley's Lord of the Dance (musical). The pro ...
at the
New York-New York Hotel & Casino
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.
In addition to starring in the show, he co-wrote two of the show's songs. After six years, Arias returned to New York where he starred in ''
Arias with a Twist'', a collaboration with puppeteer
Basil Twist at
HERE Arts Center. Produced by Barbara Busackino and Tandem Otter Productions, the show received a positive review from Ben Brantley in the ''New York Times''. The show has toured to Los Angeles and Paris and spawned a "docufantasy" film of the same name which premiered at the TriBeCa Film Festival in 2010.
''Arias with a Twist: Deluxe'', a revamped and expanded version of the show, returned to New York for a limited run at
Abrons Arts Center from September 14 to October 16, 2011. Arias' relationship with Abrons began in October 2010 when ''Joey Arias in Concert'' marked Arias' first concert appearances in New York in over a decade.
Based on the success of the show, Earl Dax collaborated with Josh Wood who produced Arias in concert at New York's Town Hall on April 21, 2010.
2010–present: Ongoing performances and archival acquisition
Arias continues to perform in venues such as
Joe's Pub and
Feinstein's/54 Below.
In 2019, his archives, which also include material relating to Klaus Nomi, were acquired by Harvard's Houghton Library.
In November 2023, Arias's album, ''Past Present Future'', produced by Zachary D. McMillan and Tommy Karl, was released on the label Beige Records NYC.
Film
Arias’ film credits include ''
Big Top Pee-wee'', ''
Mondo New York'', ''
Elvira, Mistress of the Dark'',
''
Flawless'', ''
To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar'
', and
Wigstock: The Movie''. He also appears in the 2016 film ''The Zanctuary'' by Spanish director José André Sibaja, alongside
Amanda Lepore and
Sophia Lamar.'' ''He appeared in the German documentary ''Wie ich lernte die Zahlen zu lieben/How I Learned to Love the Numbers (2014) ''by Oliver Sechting and Max Taubert. In 2012, he was interviewed in the documentary feature film''
Jobriath A.D.''
''Christmas with the Crawfords''
Arias portrayed
Joan Crawford in New York and San Francisco productions of ''Christmas with the Crawfords'', a spoof of
Christina Crawford's book ''
Mommie Dearest'' that’s been a holiday tradition since 1992. The San Francisco-based production premiered
Off-Off-Broadway
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at the
Grove Street Playhouse in 2000. Arias also starred in a 2001 and 2015 revival of the play at the Chelsea Playhouse.
Personal life
Born in
Fayetteville, North Carolina
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Fayetteville has received the All-Ameri ...
, Arias was six when he moved with his family to Los Angeles.
Arias, who is openly gay,
married his long time partner, Scottish artist Juano Diaz in 2014. The couple divorced in 2017.
Discography
Albums
*''PAST PRESENT FUTURE'' (2023)
Singles
*"Fish Out of Water"
*"Good Morning Heartache"
*"Nevertheless"
*"Neil Innes"
*"No One Knows"
*"Them Them Eyes"
*"Them There Eyes"
See also
*
LGBT culture in New York City
*
List of LGBT people from New York City
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*
NYC Pride March
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References
External links
Joey Arias papers, circa 1970-2018 Houghton Library,
Harvard University
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*
* The Boo
"The Art of Conversation" by Joey Arias (MaasMedia Publishing, Berlin)
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Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
American drag queens
American cabaret performers
American male film actors
American male comedians
American gay musicians
American gay artists
American gay actors
American gay writers
American LGBTQ singers
American LGBTQ comedians
Gay singers
Gay comedians
LGBTQ cabaret performers
LGBTQ people from North Carolina
LGBTQ people from New York (state)
Musicians from Fayetteville, North Carolina
Singers from North Carolina
Cirque du Soleil performers
American cabaret singers
Drag performers from New York City
21st-century American male singers
21st-century American male artists
21st-century American male actors
21st-century American male writers
21st-century American comedians
21st-century American LGBTQ people
Drag performers from Los Angeles
Drag performers from North Carolina