Monday, March 16, 2009

Tucson: Santa Cruz Shoestring Players presents The Great American Trailer Park Musical

 

From: Berdette [mailto:brobison@cpacfoundation.org]
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 9:41 AM
Subject: FW: Added ticket prices!

 

The Great American Trailer Park Musical to be presented in Green Valley 

 

            There is a theatrical treat at the end of April. Santa Cruz Shoestring Players are stepping out – out to the trailer park!  Talented local players from Arivaca, Vail, Green Valley and Sahuarita present a delightfully trashy, totally fun production of “The Great American Trailer Park Musical.”  This 2005 off-Broadway show brought the house down, and will rock the walls of the new theatre at the Pima County Community Performing Arts Center in Green Valley, too.

 

            Start with a unique trio of babes in Armadillo Acres, South Florida's “most exclusive trailer park” who rock’n’roll you through the show; add a very dull toll collector and his agoraphobic wife in trailer #79. Then throw in a stripper running away from her ex- boyfriend who is out for revenge and ….. a hurricane? And 14 songs.  Road kill and Rock’n’Roll!  Flashbacks and flirting. Babes and the blues!  Dishing about the neighbors and Disco.  The New York Times calls it, “A bright new show!”  This show is “funny, funny, funny. Loud, loud, loud. And, then, there are little moments of heart that catch you by surprise.”  Beth Herstein in Talking Broadway..

 

Tickets $12.00 in advance and $15.00 at the door and are available now online using PayPal at http://www.scshoestringplayers.com or with a credit card by calling the Pima County Community Performing Art Center 399-1750.  The Performing will be Thursday matinee April 23rd, Friday and Saturday evenings April 24th and 25th. and Thursday matinee April 30th, Friday and Saturday evenings May 1st  and 2nd.  The Pima County Performing Arts Center 1250 W Continental Road.

 

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