Based on the endearing Little House on the Prairie book series by Laura Ingalls Wilder, Main Street Theater's Theater for Youth is presenting a feel good children's holiday show that the whole family can enjoy. A LITTLE HOUSE CHRISTMAS, adapted by James DeVita, is inspired by the Christmas happenings in Little House in the Big Woods, Little House on the Prairie, and borrows Mrs. Oleson and Nellie Oleson from On the Banks of Plum Creek. The plot of the play revolves around a pre-Christmas party that is being thrown at the Ingalls' home. An unexpected storm threatens to cut off everybody's access to town, so the guests have to make a hurried departure and cut the party short. Continued rains and a ruined bridge threaten to ruin Christmas for Laura and Mary, until they come up with their own plan to preserve the magic of the holiday.
Write Act Repertory continues their 2012 Mainstage Season with the West Coast Premiere after a successful East Coast run of Thomas J. Misuraca's original musical, Geeks! The Musical! after a successful six-month run on the East Coast.
Write Act Repertory continues their 2012 Mainstage Season with the West Coast Premiere after a successful East Coast run of Thomas J. Misuraca's original musical, Geeks! The Musical! after a successful six-month run on the East Coast.
Fabulous! The Queen of New Musical Comedies is described as 'a farce in the style of the Golden Age of Broadway. The show is a cross between Anything Goes, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and Some Like It Hot. It begins in Paris! Two female impersonators, Jane Mann and Laura Lee Handle, are down on their luck. Backing up Sue Flay, the worst Drag Diva in France, proved a complete disaster. They're jobless and homeless. Just when Jane and Laura Lee get ready to throw in their powder puffs ... a telegram! They'll headline as fabulous showgirls on a cruise ship, the Queen Ethel May. The catch? Keeping their male identities a secret from snooping crew members, jewel heisting gangsters and every gentleman caller that comes their way. It's vintage musical theater meets contemporary farce in a new musical comedy where practically everything goes.'
Everything Old Is New Again can be heard every Sunday 9-11 PM(ET) over WBAI 99.5 FM and on the Internet at www.wbai.org. TUNE IN! Sunday, July 12th, 2009 from 9:00PM to 11:00PM, Everything Old Is New Again presents 'Sing it with me, please!,' an all duets broadcast.
Everything Old Is New Again can be heard every Sunday 9-11 PM(ET) over WBAI 99.5 FM and on the Internet at www.wbai.org. TUNE IN! Sunday, July 12th, 2009 from 9:00PM to 11:00PM, Everything Old Is New Again presents 'Sing it with me, please!,' an all duets broadcast.