Photo Flash: First Look at ON THE TOWN At The Noel S. Ruiz Theatre
On The Town opens this evening at the Noel S. Ruiz Theatre and runs through June 23rd.
With the pomp and fanfare of New York City, the brassy lyricism of Leonard Bernstein, and the sweet immediacy of a day of freedom during a time of war, On the Town is an American classic, beloved both for its moment in history and for its timeless qualities of youth and exuberance. The show follows the adventures of Three Sailors on leave for just 24 hours in the great city of New York before heading off to battle in World War II. Goofy ladies' man Ozzie is looking for a date - maybe seven or eight - and studious innocent Chip, guidebook in hand, has several days worth of tourist attractions to check off his list. But when idealistic Gabey falls for the photograph of lovely Miss Turnstiles, a subway beauty queen, they all join in an ambitious scavenger hunt around the city to locate this dream girl - and, on the way, find all of the romance, adventure, and New York atmosphere for which they could wish.
Online and Box Office sales include a fee of $2.00 per Ticket
**Wednesday and Sunday Matinee includes complimentary refreshmentsGroup Rates available For more information or to order tickets please contact the Box Office at (631) 218-2810 or visit our website at www.cmpac.com

Matthew Paredi (Chip), Bobby Peterson (Gabey), and Kevin Burns (Ozzy) Photo Credit: Lisa Schindlar

David DiMarzo Photo Credit: Lisa Schindlar

Bailey Whitney (Ivy Smith) Photo Credit: Lisa Schindlar

Photo Credit: Lisa Schindlar

Matt Paredi (Chip), Marielle Greguski (Hildy) Photo Credit: Lisa Schindlar

Katy Snair and Miguel Almanzar (Pad de Deux) Photo Credit: Lisa Schindlar

Kevin Burns (Ozzy), Rob Schindlar (Judge Pitkin), Emily Edwards (Claire)

Matt Paredi (Chip), Marielle Greguski (Hildy)

Katy Snair, Bobby Peterson (Gabey), Kara Edwards Photo Credit: Lisa Schindlar

Sailors take flight Photo Credit: Lisa Schindlar

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