This is what you will REALLY love about our show: It’s a night full of like-minded freaks and weirdos, many in costume, with amazing Steampunk cocktails, a do-it-yourself Tea Party, and interactive characters and performers all night.

You’re going to adore Vini’s enthralling Goblin Brain art show. You’re going to love our live music. You’ll be amused, entertained, and sometimes forced to groan at the humor of The Ancient Mariner.

To take a somewhat more detailed look at our performers, just scroll below!

SkyMuseum is a dynamic and genre-fluid rock/metal band based in New York City, founded in 2022 by Yen York and Luna Soturi. As a focused and business-minded two-piece, they blend raw emotion with sonic experimentation—offering an evolving sound that fuses grunge grit, industrial edge, and ethereal textures into one unforgettable listening experience. With a steady flow of releases and live shows every 3–4 months, SkyMuseum continues to expand its sound, audience, and artistic community.

For the impatient – here’s an overview of our show (and you can get tickets here.)

Eat and Drink Well.

First: don’t forget to check out our menu. We’d love for you to enjoy our Steampunk cuisine!

Second: We are GIVING AWAY FOOD AND DRINK AND YOU’RE INVITED!

That’s right! If you get your tickets now, we offer you $18 (or more, depending on which ticket you get!) of credits towards your beverage and cuisine at the show.

BUT YOU NEED TO GET YOUR TICKETS NOW! They won’t be available at the door, and fewer gift certificates are available as we get closer.

But yes! It’s really part of our business model to give back insane amounts of food and drink with most early tickets. This about as traditional New York a form of marketing as you can get.

We believe that the way to a New Yorker’s heart is through their stomach. Or is that the chest? One of those two. But we figure: If we sincerely offer you a great value, everyone will benefit in the end.

The more food and drink we can sell, the more often we can come back to bring you more Steampunk, more madness, and more cocktails.

It’s a gloriously self-fulfilling mad science, and we’re very happy you’re a part of it!

Art Show with Guest of Honor Goblin Brain Oddities. We could talk more about Vini’s whimsical-dark-sweet-expressive-discplined-but-sweeping style. But why not come to the show and see it?

(Or, to quote one review of her work: “FROOOOOOGS!”)

(Vini’s work is extraordinary and unique, as you can probably tell from just a little piece of it. You really must come out and see it, friends!)

Other New Yorkers Who Think This Is A Good Idea. Yes, it’s weird, but really…you’re NOT alone. Lots of people think this is more fun than streaming video on a Sunday night. (And…wayyyy fewer commercials.

The Steamfunk of The Chris Cyanide Solo Bass Project. Why do we keep talking about Chris but keep putting up violin pictures of Krystal? It’s that Brooklyn perversity.

Our Steampunk Cocktail Party: “”I exercise strong self-control. I never drink anything stronger than gin before breakfast. After that, it’s a free-for-all—cocktails that could knock a mule flat, martinis that make you see double, and a splash of whiskey just to keep the conversation lively. A man’s got to have principles, but they don’t need to ruin a perfectly good afternoon at the bar.” -W.C. Fields.

The Ancient Mariner – Bard of filk, parody, scifi, the silly, the bawdy, and the strange.

Ed Malin of Temerity Theatre – New York can pride itself on being home to theatre from Broadway to Off-Off Broadway. Ed embodies that fascinating fringe of theatrical and social intertwinage which creates the modern raconteur. Meet Ed himself, and interact with one of Manhattan’s most fascinating characters.

Temerity Theatre, a New York City-based theater company founded in 1996 by Ed Malin, is known for its bold and innovative approach to storytelling, producing original works that blend sharp wit, social commentary, and experimental flair. Under Malin’s leadership, the company has staged numerous world premiere plays, including his own, such as a notable 2023 production at Under St. Marks, co-produced with FRIGID New York, featuring Malin as both playwright and actor

The Amazing Amy – 7th-decade Contortionist. In the vibrant, pulsing heart of her city, Amazing Amy performs with understated power. Our friend for fifteen years, she channels rebellion and sharp wit into her craft. Her contortionist acts, deft and startling, unfold in the midst of New York’s electric energy, captivating with carnival joy.

“Life gets vastly more peculiar.”

Zames Curran, the creative force behind Novel Theory Photography, is an accomplished photographer whose work has been showcased in prominent galleries across New Jersey and New York City. With over 30 years of experience capturing the essence of stage performances and crafting stunning studio photography, Zames continues to push artistic boundaries from his studio in Trenton, NJ.