The Who’s Tommy Plays The Eagle Theatre June 10-25

By: May. 20, 2011
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Stage Left Productions will perform the critically acclaimed musical The Who's Tommy at the Eagle Theatre, located at 208 Vine Street in Hammonton, at 8pm on June 10, 11, 17, 18, 23, 24 and 25 and 3pm on June 12 and 19.

Featuring a regionally all-star cast, including national recording artist Brian Bortnick in the title role, Tommy is a rock opera about the character perhaps better known as the "Pinball Wizard" from The Who's song of the same name. The musical follows Tommy through a tragic childhood event that drives him in to catatonia, and traces his rise to fame and eventual elevation to the role of a folk hero as he dominates pinball machines across the nation. An inspiring musical by one of the best known rock bands in the world, Tommy is a must-see.

This production of The Who's Tommy will also feature two-time Barrymore Award nominee Collin Maier in the role of Captain Walker. With lyrics and music by The Who front man Pete Townshend, this live performance features a full rock band performing the award winning score, and is a show you won't want to miss!
Tickets for this performance are $20 GA, and $30 for reserved seating in the front two rows. They can be purchased online at TheEagleTheatre.com. For more information about this event, please call (609) 704-5012.

The Eagle Theatre is a non-profit culturally diverse performing arts center located at 208 Vine Street in Downtown Hammonton, New Jersey. It is committed to the education and entertainment of audiences throughout the greater South Jersey and Philadelphia regions. The theatre was restored in 2009 and has since been reborn as the centerpiece of the Hammonton Art District.

 



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