Something's Rotten at Theatre Three
Dates: 5/20/2023 - 6/24/2023
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Theatre Three of Port Jefferson
412 Main Street
Port Jefferson, NY 11777
Phone: 6319289100
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Living in the shadow of Renaissance rock star The Bard, two brothers set out to write the worlds first musical in this hilarious mash-up of sixteenth-century Shakespeare and twenty-first-century Broadway. But amidst the scandalous excitement of opening night, the Bottom Brothers realize that reaching the top means being to thine own self be trueand all that jazz! Hailed by Time Out New York as the funniest musical comedy in at least 400 years, SOMETHING ROTTEN is a joyously outrageous entertainment and an irresistible ode to the dazzling creation of musicals! Please Note: Contains adult humor and situations.
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About the Theatre
Theatre Three illuminates the human experience with exemplary, intimate theatre by nurturing authors, artists and audiences. As a recognized pillar of the North Texas arts community, T3 enriches lives by bringing engaging, provocative, and professionally produced theatrical experiences. Outside of performances, we nurture artistic skills by fostering local playwrights, training adult actors, and engaging young artists with internship opportunities and summer youth programming.
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