THE PHANTOM OF THE DISCO Will Come to Club Cafe This February

Love is Dead, but Disco Never Dies!
The Daggers' are back with their fourth installment of the Drag Musical Extravaganzas: The Phantom of the Disco! Everyone's favorite cat-lovin', pinot grigio-drinkin', absent-minded Narrator, Elizabeth Battey graces the stage once more to give you the greatest love story ever told. But she's in big trouble, gang! Christine Daae has died and is buried in the back of the discotheque. All Battey is left with is a mannequin dressed as Sarah Brightman and hopes that you, the faithful audience, will sing that famous soprano's part! All drag, part sing-a-long, a mix of Donna Summers and Bee Gees, and Neon Calypso in rollerskates, The Phantom of the Disco promises to be Hot Stuff.
Heart & Dagger Productions celebrates their 8th Season with The Phantom of the Disco and later in the season, Still Now by Katie Bender. Last season, the Daggers produced HAIR and Dragged Into the Woods.
Staged in Club Cafe's Moonshine Room, audience members receive 20% discount on food.
Food and drinks will be served before and during performance but are NOT included in the ticket price.
Directed by Melissa Barker
Musical Direction by James Sims
Narration & Conception by Joey C. Pelletier
All Performances begin at 7:30pm
Doors open at 6:30pm
running-time: 90 mins
Performances:
Feb 1
Feb 2
Feb 6
Feb 9
Feb 13
Feb 14 Valentine's Night
Feb 27
March 2
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Seussical the Musical Riverside Theatre Works (5/01-5/17) |
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To The Clouds by Happy Theater Puppet Showplace Theater (5/30-5/31) |
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Therapy Gecko Live Arts at the Armory (8/30-8/30) |
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Buena Vista Orchestra Emerson Colonial Theatre (10/08-10/08) |
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Tab Benoit Payomet Performing Arts Center (7/05-7/05) |
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Good: A Play About Gods in the Ghetto Arrow Street Arts (5/07-5/09) |
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Crime Fiction Arrow Street Arts (5/08-5/10) |
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Song Sung Neils Paris Cabaret Starline Room Dinner Theatre (5/09-5/09) |
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Celebrating African-American Choral Music at Ozawa Hall Seiji Ozawa Hall (5/24-5/24) |
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