JOYCE JACKSON'S GUIDE TO DATING to Premiere at The Abbey This August
It's 1958 and the "Girl Most Likely to Succeed" decides to pen a "How To" dating manual designed to help her less fortunate classmates find the boys of their dreams while saving democracy at the same time. In JOYCE JACKSON'S GUIDE TO DATING, a funny and pointed musical parody of an actual dating manual from the 1950s, audiences will find out if the class wallflower might bloom, if a cheerleader dating a nerd could ever spell success, and if the Big Man on Campus and his ambitious girl can show R-E-S-T-R-A-I-N-T.
The role of the determined, but sometimes ruthless Joyce Jackson will be played by Alexa Hope Neilen, with Bobby Hogan playing popular leader Mix Lawrence. The role of wallflower Nancy Dale will be played by Eva Gluck, with Ricky Cona as charming Ted Cook, Kathy Jo Hoy playing the eccentric Frieda MacDougal, Marissa Ann as fun-loving Louise Benedict, and Jenna Coleman as the bubbly, but not-so-bright Betty Miller.
JOYCE JACKSON'S GUIDE TO DATING is directed by Kenny Howard, with costumes by Kyla Swanberg, lighting by Roy Brown and set design by Bonnie Sprung.
Tickets for JOYCE JACKSON'S GUIDE TO DATING at The Abbey are $25 for General Admission and $40 for VIP, which includes reserved table seating and a complimentary glass of wine. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased at www.TicketFly.com.

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