Save The Date for SuperMAS 4/19/16

By: Feb. 15, 2016
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Nashville's remarkable quintet of divas - Erin Parker, Melodie Madden Adams, Cori Laemmel, Laura Matula and Megan Murphy Chambers, aka Mas Nashville - implore you to save the date of Tuesday, April 19, when they'll unveil their latest collaborative effort (which will reveal their superheroine alter egos): SuperMAS.

Following up their "super-fun, super-wild, super-packed performance last October at The Belcourt Theatre," MAS returns with a brand new show in a brand new venue - Jamison Hall at The Factory in Franklin. Curtain is at 7:30 p.m. for the all-new show.

In SuperMAS, their ninth original production, the MAS Nashville will embrace their inner super-Heroines, according to a press release. "When they're not fighting crime and leaping tall buildings, they're delivering all of what audiences have come to love and expect: fantastic harmonies, glitter, high heels and humor in the polished-yet-irreverent way that only MAS can..."

"I don't think we - or our audiences - have ever had more fun at a MAS show than we did in October, so if we're going to top that, we'd definitely need to use our superpowers. Hence SuperMAS was born," says Erin Parker.

Megan Murphy Chambers is equally excited: "We get to wear masks and stuff, right? Or, like, grappling hooks?"

"But we super-digress - if you're a stranger to MAS' music, humor, and shenanigans, it's time to grab some friends and catch the MAS gals in action," the press release states.

MAS is a Mutual Admiration Society of five Nashville-based singer-actresses who bring live music, comedy, cleavage and class to the stage with their signature "concert-meets-cabaret experience." The five will wow you with their power to make you laugh, cry, groan and keep coming back for más.

For tickets, click the ticket link at www.masnashville.com Tickets range from $10 to $32.50 and are for reserved seating. Ticket prices will increase slightly on April 1. This event is rated PG-13 for language, adult humor and innuendo - and the possible use of spandex. SuperMAS contains no violence, and no animals will be harmed during this production.

"X-ray vision may or may not be used, so make sure you're wearing nice underwear."



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