This madcap comedy centers on George and Charlotte Hay, fading stars of the 1950's who are on the brink of a disastrous breakup caused by George's dalliance with a young actress. They receive word that Frank Capra is coming to see their matinee and if he likes what he sees may cast them in his next movie. Unfortunately everything that could go wrong does go wrong due to their daughter's clueless boyfriend and hilarious uncertainty about which play they are performing.
Artistic Director Jeffrey Cass and Executive Director Julie Ann Kornak are proud to announce BrightSide Theatre's 2016-2017 Season - 'Season Six- Classic Broadway' - Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Moon Over Buffalo and Guys & Dolls. 'These three classic shows are recognized to be of the highest quality of their kind and will keep you entertained all season,' explains Executive Director Julie Ann Kornak.
Driven to a frenzy by the thought that director film director Frank Capra is in the audience, the Hay family and their retinue get completely confused about the play to be performed for him. Is it Private Lives or Cyrano de Bergerac? It kinda matters which, since the two plays aren't interchangeable, as Moon Over Buffalo will in due course illustrate.
?The final production of the Vagabond Players' historic 100th Season, Moon Over Buffalo, directed by John Desmone, opens May 27th and runs through June 26. Written by Ken Ludwig, this riotous farce has been deemed a 'love letter to live theatre." George and Charlotte Hay are a couple of washed up touring actors who are given a sudden chance at stardom IF all goes well during their make-or-break performance of Private Lives. Needless to say, anything that can go wrong does in this madcap comedy.
?The final production of the Vagabond Players' historic 100th Season, Moon Over Buffalo, directed by John Desmone, opens May 27th and runs through June 26. Written by Ken Ludwig, this riotous farce has been deemed a 'love letter to live theatre." George and Charlotte Hay are a couple of washed up touring actors who are given a sudden chance at stardom IF all goes well during their make-or-break performance of Private Lives. Needless to say, anything that can go wrong does in this madcap comedy.
People's Light is pleased to announce an ALL-AMERICAN SEASON with a collection of world premieres, musical events, timeless classics, and outrageous comedies by leading American artists that each illuminate different aspects of our national identity.
Gulfshore Playhouse (www.GulfshorePlayhouse.org) - Southwest Florida's premier professional theatre - presents Ken Ludwig's Moon Over Buffalo, a madcap comedy from the author of The Fox on the Fairway and The Game's Afoot, beginning today, February 13 through March 13 at The Norris Center in Naples.
Gulfshore Playhouse (www.GulfshorePlayhouse.org) - Southwest Florida's premier professional theatre - presents Ken Ludwig's MOON OVER BUFFALO, a madcap comedy from the author of The Fox on the Fairway and The Game's Afoot, scheduled for February 13 through March 13 at The Norris Center in Naples.
Gulfshore Playhouse (www.GulfshorePlayhouse.org) - Southwest Florida's premier professional theatre - is pleased to announce the cast of its upcoming production of Ken Ludwig's Moon Over Buffalo, a madcap comedy from the author of The Fox on the Fairway and The Game's Afoot, scheduled for February 13 through March 13 at The Norris Center in Naples.
Northern Kentucky University | School of the Arts | Program of Theatre and Dance presents Ken Ludwig's riotous comedy MOON OVER BUFFALO tonight, September 24, through October 4, 2015. Charlie Roetting, theatre faculty member and NKU alumnus, makes his NKU main stage directorial debut.
Northern Kentucky University | School of the Arts | Program of Theatre and Dance presents Ken Ludwig's riotous comedy MOON OVER BUFFALO September 24 - October 4, 2015. Charlie Roetting, theatre faculty member and NKU alumnus, makes his NKU main stage directorial debut.
Insight Theatre Company proudly presents Ken Ludwigs comedy MOON OVER BUFFALO opening this Friday, July 24th at 8 pm at the Heagney Theatre on the campus of Nerinx Hall. The story centers on George and Charlotte Hay, fading stars of the 1950's who are playing Private Lives and Cyrano De Bergerac in rep in Buffalo, New York.
Eclectic Full Contact Theatre Company, the only Chicago-based theatre company committed to expanding the relationship between audience and actor, gives audiences an inside look at life backstage in the 50's in Ken Ludwig's madcap comedy, MOON OVER BUFFALO.
Cape May Stage presents the rip-roaringly hilarious farce Moon Over BuffaloI Known for the outrageously funny hijinks of Lend Me A Tenor, playwright Ken Ludwig does it again with Moon Over Buffalo - called "wildly funny" by ABC News and "one of the most hysterical things put onstage" by The New York Post.
If you saw Georgetown Palace's recent production of Lend Me a Tenor (or if you didn't, for that matter), you have good reason to see Moon Over Buffalo, now in its final week of performances. The similarities between the two shows are easy to pinpoint. They're both by Ken Ludwig. They're both backstage farces. They both involve mistaken identities. They both easily qualify as 'door-slamming comedies.' (Their sets even have the same number of doors). And they're booth hysterical. The Palace's gift for zany, over the top comedy is back on display with Moon Over Buffalo, and once again, the audience is left in stitches.
On February 21, 2014, the Hilberry Theatre's 51st season continues with Moon Over Buffalo, Ken Ludwig's riotously funny backstage farce. The opening night performance also coincides with the 2014-15 Hilberry Theatre Season Announcement. Tickets for Moon Over Buffalo range from $12-$30 and are available by calling the Hilberry Theatre Box Office at 313- 577-2972, online at Hilberry.com, or by visiting the box office at 4743 Cass Avenue on the corner of Hancock Street.