AN ALL NEW SHOW!
September 29 - October 17, 2010
The boys have finally made it to the Great White Way – trailer and all – smack dab right in the middle of Times Square. Although the Colonel and the boys have finally found the perfect venue, they're now on a quest to find the perfect show!
Join our 3 singing cousins as they stampede their way through Broadway's greatest hits!
You'll hear them belt out their version of tunes from such favorite shows as
Phantom of the Opera, The Sound of Music, Little Orphan Annie, Les Miserables, A Chorus Line and many others. Join Billy Joe, Billy Bob and Billy Billee as they put the odd in Broadway for a roof-raising, unforgettable good time.
Visit
www.3RedneckTenors.com for more show information.
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November 10 – December 12, 2010
Big hair! Big heart! Big fun for the entire family!
It's 1962, and change is in the air in Baltimore. Tracy Turnblad, a big girl with big hair and an even bigger heart, has only one passion--to dance. She wins a spot on the local TV dance program, "The Corny Collins Show" and is transformed overnight from outsider to irrepressible teen celebrity. But can the trendsetting Tracy win the heart of teen-dream Link Larkin and stand up for what she believes in, despite the program's scheming stage manager? All she needs is her best friend Penny, a toe- tappin' beat - and a little HAIRSPRAY!
Winner of eight Tony® Awards in 2003 including Best New Musical
"Every moment of this music snaps, crackles and pops" – The Boston Herald
“Effortlessly adorable" - Variety
Visit
www.hairsprayontour.com for more show information.
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January 12 - 25, 2011
No Way To Treay A Lady is a theatrically charged musical comedy thriller about a publicity crazed actor turned serial killer and the charming detective who pursues him. Based on the best selling novel by William Goldman that became a renowned 1968 movie, it's a wicked blend of humor, romance and murder. The musical that brings film noir to life on the stage with class, humor and intrigue!
“TERRIFIC! HILARIOUS! DYNAMIC! An unabashedly histrionic romp with plenty of laughs, a fair share of romance and a welcome abundance of drollery." L.A. Times
"A fine way to treat a musical! A real winner." N.Y. Post
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February 23 – March 20, 2011
Contains adult language and themes
AVENUE Q is the story of Princeton, a bright-eyed college grad who comes to New York City with big dreams and a tiny bank account. He soon discovers that the only neighborhood in his price range is Avenue Q; still, the neighbors seem nice. There's Brian the out-of-work comedian and his therapist fianceé Christmas Eve; Nicky the good-hearted slacker and his roommate Rod -- a Republican investment banker who seems to have some sort of secret; an Internet addict called Trekkie Monster; and a very cute kindergarten teaching assistant named Kate. Together, Princeton and his newfound friends struggle to find jobs, dates, and their ever-elusive purpose in life.
Winner of three Tony® Awards in 2004 including Best New Musical
“A breakthrough musical of a very different stripe. Savvy, sassy and delicious!” – The New York Times
“One of the funniest shows you’re ever likely to see!” – Entertainment Weekly
Visit
www.avenueq.com for more show information.
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April 13 – May 8, 2011
Songs in the key of Italiano!
Based on Fellini’s classic film 8 ½, this spectacular and sexy musical returns to its rightful place on stage.
Nine is the story of a celebrated film director Guido Contini and his attempts to come up with a plot for his next film as he is pursued and haunted by hordes of beautiful women from his past who won’t leave his mind.
Seductive, outrageous and exquisite; Nine is easily one of the sexiest musicals in Broadway history.
Winner! 1982 Tony® Award for Best Musical
Winner! 2003 Tony® Award for Best Revival of a Musical
"Brilliant, daring, innovative and divine" – The Daily News
“A rich and thrilling night of theatre” - The New York Post