Merrimack Hall 2010-2011 Season to Feature IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE, The Unexpected Boys et. al

By: Aug. 10, 2010
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Today at 10 a.m., all performances in the Merrimack Hall 2010-11 performance season are now on sale to the general public. To purchase a ticket to any performance, visit our website or call the Box Office at (256) 534-6455.

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2010-11 Performance Season

Upon Their Shoulders: The Merrimack Story
September 10-12, 16-19, 2010
Back by popular demand, this multi-media production is based on the lives of real people who worked and lived in Merrimack Mill Village. Featuring a cast of Huntsville's finest actors, singers and dancers, this original production traces the impact of the textile industry on our city today. Details

The Kinsey Sicks
October 14-15, 2010
For over 15 years, America's Favorite Dragapella Beautyshop Quartet has served up a feast of music and comedy to audiences at venues across the globe! Their award-winning a cappella singing, sharp satire and over-the-top drag have earned the Kinsey Sicks a diverse and devoted following. Details

Leon Redbone
October 18, 2010
Join us again this season for an intimate evening with the enigmatic Leon Redbone. Back by popular demand after his last sold-out performance at Merrimack Hall, his legendary live show mixes jazz, blues, ragtime and comedy, and has received critical acclaim since the 1970s. Details

Say Goodnight Gracie
November 6-7, 2010
Broadway's third longest-running solo performance is now on tour! George Burns, who spanned one hundred years of American entertainment history, is now miraculously alive and kicking in a stunning tour de force. Say Goodnight Gracie was nominated for the 2003 Tony award for Best Play. Details

The Three Redneck Tenors
December 11-12, 2010

America's favorite singing trailer-park angels are packing their holiday mullets and will be dashing through the snow in time for some down-home holiday cheer! These real-life Broadway and opera stars will warm your holidays with festive tunes like "White Christmas" and more! Details

It's a Wonderful Life: Live from WVL Radio Theatre

December 19, 2010

Exquisitely performed in the style of a 1946 live studio radio broadcast, this adaptation honors America's collective gratitude to Frank Capra, Jimmy Stewart and everyone who originally brought the story to life, giving the holiday audience a gift that attaches itself to one's soul. Details

The Unexpected Boys
January 28-30, 2011
The hottest musical on Broadway this century is Jersey Boys and the hottest singing group in America to perform all of their great songs is the Unexpected Boys! Renditions of "Sherry," "Big Girls Don't Cry," and more are brought to life by these original Broadway cast members. Details

Christopher O'Riley in Concert
February 10, 2011
The host of NPR's "From The Top" gained recognition for his classical transcriptions of Radiohead, Nirvana and Elliott Smith. He will perform his contemporary repertoire at Merrimack Hall, and a classical performance with the Huntsville Symphony Orchestra the following Saturday evening. Details

Popovich Comedy Pet Theater
February 22-24, 2011
As seen on "The Tonight Show" and "America's Got Talent," Gregory Popovich's Comedy Pet Theater is a blend of comedy, world-championship juggling, and the extraordinary talents of performing pets. His amazing cast of dogs and cats have been rescued from shelters and transformed into stars! Details

The Four Bitchin' Babes present Diva Nation
April 1, 2011
The Four Bitchin' Babes return to Merrimack Hall after two previous sold-out performances! Diva Nation celebrates the "Inner Majesty" in us all. Let these songstresses take you to a place where chocolate is a vegetable, wine is in the food pyramid, and shopping for shoes is medicinal! Details

 



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