Dekker, Hood and Lake Star in 'It's the Housewives' Beginning in September
By: BWW News Desk Jul. 23, 2008
Get ready for the Divas of Domesticity! Corinne Dekker, Jamey Hood and Jayme Lake star as The Housewives, three young homemakers who form a band for their PTA talent show - then go on to become bigger than Brillo with their hilarious brand of "domestic" rock 'n roll. Kelly Ann Ford (Bluebonnet Court, Prove It On Me) directs the world premiere of It's the Housewives! a comic rock musical with sidesplitting songs by Laurence and Hope Juber (A Very Brady Musical) and book by Hope Juber and Ellen Guylas. The limited 6-week engagement opens September 6 at the Whitefire Theatre in Sherman Oaks.
The 19 hilarious songs at the heart of the show - with titles like "In Sink And At Your Disposal," "Ironing Bored," "I've Been Defrosting All Day" and the "Reynolds Rap" - are the brainchild of two-time Grammy award-winning guitarist Laurence Juber (former lead guitarist for Paul McCartney's Wings) and his Emmy-nominated wife, television writer Hope Juber. Soon after they were married, Hope wanted to combine her comedy writing with Laurence's rock and roll music. She became inspired while caring for the first of their two babies, and the songs they created about vacuum cleaners ("It Sucks"), dirty diapers ("Be My Babysitter") and daily household duties ("Pledge or Behold") went on to cook up a storm on Entertainment Tonight, Hard Copy, John and Leeza, The Home Show and Oprah. Last year, Hope teamed with writer Ellen Guylas (Full House, Phil of the Future) to develop the songs into a full-fledged book musical.The daughter of The Brady Bunch (and Gilligan's Island) creator Sherwood Schwartz, Hope Juber's first professional entertainment experience was playing Rachel, Greg Brady's girlfriend, on the television show. After college, she joined her father as a writer and quickly became a story editor at Paramount working on situation comedies and penning episodes for The New Munsters, an animated series called Little Shop and material for Elvira, Mistress of the Dark. In recent years, Hope has focused on writing musicals, penning four for Storybook Theater of Los Angeles, two of which - Mother Goose The Musical and The Princess and The Frog - won the ADA (Artistic Director Achievement) Award for Best Original Children's Musical. With Laurence she then wrote the score to popular, often produced Gilligan's Island-The Musical, which is being readied for a national tour. She and her brother Lloyd co-wrote the third Brady Bunch movie, The Brady Bunch in The White House, and she received an Emmy nomination for the TV Land special Still Brady After All These Years. Most recently, Hope, Laurence and Lloyd teamed to write A Very Brady Musical, currently running to rave reviews at Theatre West in Hollywood.

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