CRY-BABY THE MUSICAL Makes Long Island Premiere At The Noel S. Ruiz Theatre
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The Opening Night performance starts at 8:00PM on Saturday, April 14th! However starting at 6:30PM, outside the theatre we will have Charlie's Hot Dogs, Roxy's Ice Cream Truck, and Aw Snap Booths!
Tickets are still available for Opening Night but are selling fast! Call the Box Office at 631-218-2810 or visit www.CMPAC.com
The best part? You don't need an Opening Night ticket to participate in the festivities! All patrons are encouraged to come on down even if you're seeing the show at a later date!
Charlie's Hot Dogs: http://www.charlieslegendaryonions.com/
Roxy's Ice Cream Truck: https://www.facebook.com/roxysicecreamtruck/
Aw Snap Booths: https://www.awsnapbooths.com/
About Cry-Baby The Musical:
This jumping, jiving Tony Nominee is a rebellious teen comedy event! Based on the cult classic, 1990 John Waters film, Cry-Baby features a delightfully demented book from the writers of Hairspray. It's 1954, everyone likes Ike, nobody likes communism and Wade "Cry-Baby" Walker is the coolest boy in Baltimore. He's a bad boy with a good cause - truth, justice and the pursuit of rock and roll. Cry-Baby and the square rich girl, Allison, are star-crossed lovers at the center of this world. Fueled by hormones and the new rhythms of rock and roll, she turns her back on her squeaky clean boyfriend, Baldwin, to become a "drape" (a Baltimore juvenile delinquent) and Cry-Baby's moll. At the other end of the topsy-turvy moral meritocracy of 1954 America, Baldwin is the king of the squares and leads his close-harmony pals against the juvenile delinquents, who are ultimately arrested for arson, sending the drapes all off to prison. It's Romeo and Juliet meets High School Hellcats.
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