Music by Harry Warren Lyrics by Al Dubin Book by Michael Stewartand Mark Bramble |
June 10 – 26, 2011
Produced by JILLIAN KIMBERLIN & JESSICA MURRAY Directed by HOWARD WHITMORE Musical Direction by DAVID REGNER
Choreographed by JILLIAN KIMBERLIN |
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42nd Street, a song and dance extravaganza,
tells the story of starry-eyed young actress Peggy
Sawyer who wants to audition for a new Broadway
musical. Unfortunately, Peggy arrives too late,
missing her chance to join the chorus…until she
catches the eye of the director, and when the
chorus is one girl short, Peggy gets her big break.
On opening night, however, another chorus girl
accidentally pushes Peggy into Dorothy Brock (the
aging leading lady) who falls and breaks her ankle.
The furious director fires Peggy on the spot. With
her dreams of becoming a star crushed, Peggy
packs her bags and heads for the train station.
But fate has other plans. Peggy may get to be a
star yet! The classic musical numbers include
You’re Getting to Be a Habit with Me, Dames,
We’re In the Money, Lullaby of Broadway, Shuffle
Off to Buffalo and Forty-Second Street!
42nd Street, a song and dance extravaganza, tells the story of starry-eyed young actress Peggy Sawyer who wants to audition for a new Broadway musical. Unfortunately, Peggy arrives too late, missing her chance to join the chorus…until she catches the eye of the director, and when the chorus is one girl short, Peggy gets her big break. On opening night, however, another chorus girl accidentally pushes Peggy into Dorothy Brock (the aging leading lady) who falls and breaks her ankle. The furious director fires Peggy on the spot. With her dreams of becoming a star crushed, Peggy packs her bags and heads for the train station. But fate has other plans. Peggy may get to be a star yet! The classic musical numbers include You’re Getting to Be a Habit with Me, Dames, We’re In the Money, Lullaby of Broadway, Shuffle Off to Buffalo and Forty-Second Street! |
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Reserved seating – $18 Adult, $16 Senior/Student
Fridays and Saturday at 8:00PM, Sundays at 2:00PM. Reservations can be made via this web site under ‘Tickets’, e-mail boxoffice@villagerstheatre.org or call 732-873-2710. Group Rates available upon request. |
2010-2011 MS Season
Steel Magnolias
The quintessential story
of friendship and trust, Steel
Magnolias serves up a southern slice of
life that’s as warm and comforting as
sweet potato pie. In the world of Truvy’s
local, homegrown beauty salon, six very
different women come together to share
their secrets, fears and love for one
another, while engaging the audience in
hysterical, neighborhood gossip. From
weddings to divorces, babies to funerals,
new beginnings to happy endings, they
share each moment in their lives with
grace, determination, and perfectly coiffed
hair. When tragedy strikes, it is in the
familiar comfort of Truvy’s salon that they
seek the solace and support that will
carry them through.
The quintessential story of friendship and trust, Steel Magnolias serves up a southern slice of life that’s as warm and comforting as sweet potato pie. In the world of Truvy’slocal, homegrown beauty salon, six very different women come together to share their secrets, fears and love for one another, while engaging the audience in hysterical, neighborhood gossip. From weddings to divorces, babies to funerals, new beginnings to happy endings, they share each moment in their lives with grace, determination, and perfectly coiffed hair. When tragedy strikes, it is in the familiar comfort of Truvy’s salon that they seek the solace and support that will carry them through. |
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Reserved seating – $16 Adult, $14 Senior/Student
Group Rates available upon request.
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Pippin
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
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Nov 5 – 21, 2011Directed by MARK KALET
Musically Directed by RORY CHALCRAFT
Choreographed by JAIME MORITZ
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We’re off to the Riviera with Broadway’s smash-hit musical comedy, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. This is the story of two unusually funny con men and their attempts to out-con each other. When it becomes apparent that the Riviera isn’t big enough for the both of them, the two scam-artists make a winner-takes-all wager involving the fortunes of a naive American soap heiress—if one of them can “clean” her out, the other must clear out, leaving the Riviera and its unsuspecting tourists to the victor! We’re betting you’ll find the ensuing battle of wits and wicked tricks to be both deliciously twisted and infectiously hilarious! | |
Reserved seating – $18 Adult, $16 Senior/Student
Fridays and Saturday at 8:00PM, Sundays at 2:00PM. Reservations can be made via this web site under ‘Tickets’, e-mail boxoffice@villagerstheatre.org or call 732-873-2710. Group Rates available upon request. |
Rumors
By Neil Simon |
Sept 10 – SEPT 26, 2010Directed by LINDA VIELProduced by ROZ WROBLEWSKI |
Four fashionably dressed couples arrive at the home of New York City’s deputy mayor and his wife to celebrate their tenth wedding anniversary. The four couples soon discover there are no servants, the hostess is missing and the deputy mayor has shot himself in the head (relax…just a flesh wound). Comic complications proliferate, doors get slammed and hilarity is unleashed as the friends conspire to conceal the evening’s events from the local police and the media (and, sometimes, even from each other)!
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Reserved seating – $16 Adult, $14 Senior/Student
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00PM. Sundays at 2:00PM. Reservations can be made via this web site under ‘Tickets’, e-mail boxoffice@villagerstheatre.org or call 732-873-2710. Group Rates available upon request.
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