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School of Rock – The Musical

Cultural Park Theatre

“School of Rock”- The Musical (Sept 22 – Oct 2) Based on the Paramount movie by Mike White; Book by Julian Fellowes; Lyrics by Glenn Slater; New Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Rock got no reason, rock got no rhyme…You better get me to school on time! School of Rock is based on the hit movie, and follows Dewey Finn, a failed, wannabe rock star who decides to earn an extra bit of cash by posing as a substitute teacher at a prestigious prep school. There he turns a class of straight–A pupils into a guitar-shredding, bass-slapping, mind-blowing rock band. But can he get them to the Battle of the Bands without their parents and the school’s headmistress finding out? Songs include: “When I climb to the Top of Mount Rock”, “You’re in the Band” and “Faculty Quadrille” among others.

The Women

Cultural Park Theatre

“The Women (Oct 13-23) By Clare Boothe Luce
BEFORE THERE WERE HOUSEWIVES…THERE WERE… THE WOMEN Contented, kindly Mary Haines, a well-off woman living in New York City, is the envy of her friends, boasting a wholesome, happy marriage, adorable children, and a comfortable home. Unfortunately, she discovers, when a favored manicurist spills the beans that her husband Stephen has been nabbed by Crystal Allen, a sultry, gold-digging man-eater, who sets her traps behind the perfume counter at Saks Fifth Avenue. Filled with strong, colorful, comedic characters, and an abundance of witty dialogue, Clare Boothe Luce’s The Women is juicy, wicked, and full of guilty fun.

The Women

Cultural Park Theatre

“The Women (Oct 13-23) By Clare Boothe Luce
BEFORE THERE WERE HOUSEWIVES…THERE WERE… THE WOMEN Contented, kindly Mary Haines, a well-off woman living in New York City, is the envy of her friends, boasting a wholesome, happy marriage, adorable children, and a comfortable home. Unfortunately, she discovers, when a favored manicurist spills the beans that her husband Stephen has been nabbed by Crystal Allen, a sultry, gold-digging man-eater, who sets her traps behind the perfume counter at Saks Fifth Avenue. Filled with strong, colorful, comedic characters, and an abundance of witty dialogue, Clare Boothe Luce’s The Women is juicy, wicked, and full of guilty fun.

The Women

Cultural Park Theatre

“The Women (Oct 13-23) By Clare Boothe Luce
BEFORE THERE WERE HOUSEWIVES…THERE WERE… THE WOMEN Contented, kindly Mary Haines, a well-off woman living in New York City, is the envy of her friends, boasting a wholesome, happy marriage, adorable children, and a comfortable home. Unfortunately, she discovers, when a favored manicurist spills the beans that her husband Stephen has been nabbed by Crystal Allen, a sultry, gold-digging man-eater, who sets her traps behind the perfume counter at Saks Fifth Avenue. Filled with strong, colorful, comedic characters, and an abundance of witty dialogue, Clare Boothe Luce’s The Women is juicy, wicked, and full of guilty fun.

The Women

Cultural Park Theatre

“The Women (Oct 13-23) By Clare Boothe Luce
BEFORE THERE WERE HOUSEWIVES…THERE WERE… THE WOMEN Contented, kindly Mary Haines, a well-off woman living in New York City, is the envy of her friends, boasting a wholesome, happy marriage, adorable children, and a comfortable home. Unfortunately, she discovers, when a favored manicurist spills the beans that her husband Stephen has been nabbed by Crystal Allen, a sultry, gold-digging man-eater, who sets her traps behind the perfume counter at Saks Fifth Avenue. Filled with strong, colorful, comedic characters, and an abundance of witty dialogue, Clare Boothe Luce’s The Women is juicy, wicked, and full of guilty fun.

The Women

Cultural Park Theatre

“The Women (Oct 13-23) By Clare Boothe Luce
BEFORE THERE WERE HOUSEWIVES…THERE WERE… THE WOMEN Contented, kindly Mary Haines, a well-off woman living in New York City, is the envy of her friends, boasting a wholesome, happy marriage, adorable children, and a comfortable home. Unfortunately, she discovers, when a favored manicurist spills the beans that her husband Stephen has been nabbed by Crystal Allen, a sultry, gold-digging man-eater, who sets her traps behind the perfume counter at Saks Fifth Avenue. Filled with strong, colorful, comedic characters, and an abundance of witty dialogue, Clare Boothe Luce’s The Women is juicy, wicked, and full of guilty fun.

The Women

Cultural Park Theatre

“The Women (Oct 13-23) By Clare Boothe Luce
BEFORE THERE WERE HOUSEWIVES…THERE WERE… THE WOMEN Contented, kindly Mary Haines, a well-off woman living in New York City, is the envy of her friends, boasting a wholesome, happy marriage, adorable children, and a comfortable home. Unfortunately, she discovers, when a favored manicurist spills the beans that her husband Stephen has been nabbed by Crystal Allen, a sultry, gold-digging man-eater, who sets her traps behind the perfume counter at Saks Fifth Avenue. Filled with strong, colorful, comedic characters, and an abundance of witty dialogue, Clare Boothe Luce’s The Women is juicy, wicked, and full of guilty fun.

The Women

Cultural Park Theatre

“The Women (Oct 13-23) By Clare Boothe Luce
BEFORE THERE WERE HOUSEWIVES…THERE WERE… THE WOMEN Contented, kindly Mary Haines, a well-off woman living in New York City, is the envy of her friends, boasting a wholesome, happy marriage, adorable children, and a comfortable home. Unfortunately, she discovers, when a favored manicurist spills the beans that her husband Stephen has been nabbed by Crystal Allen, a sultry, gold-digging man-eater, who sets her traps behind the perfume counter at Saks Fifth Avenue. Filled with strong, colorful, comedic characters, and an abundance of witty dialogue, Clare Boothe Luce’s The Women is juicy, wicked, and full of guilty fun.

The Women

Cultural Park Theatre

“The Women (Oct 13-23) By Clare Boothe Luce
BEFORE THERE WERE HOUSEWIVES…THERE WERE… THE WOMEN Contented, kindly Mary Haines, a well-off woman living in New York City, is the envy of her friends, boasting a wholesome, happy marriage, adorable children, and a comfortable home. Unfortunately, she discovers, when a favored manicurist spills the beans that her husband Stephen has been nabbed by Crystal Allen, a sultry, gold-digging man-eater, who sets her traps behind the perfume counter at Saks Fifth Avenue. Filled with strong, colorful, comedic characters, and an abundance of witty dialogue, Clare Boothe Luce’s The Women is juicy, wicked, and full of guilty fun.

PIPPIN

Cultural Park Theatre

“Pippin” – Nov 10-20) Book by Roger O. Hirson; Music & Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz. Originally produced on the Broadway stage by Stuart Ostrow. Originally directed on the Broadway stage by Bob Fosse. 2013 Broadway revival directed by Diane Paulus.
As told by a traveling troupe of actors led by the cunning and charming Leading Player, Pippin is the story of a young prince, heir to the throne, who is searching for his own “corner of the sky.” Pippin returns from university certain that he will find a fulfilling purpose in life. With infectious tunes by Stephen Schwartz, Pippin is both a humorous allegory about growing up and a dark tale of the danger of false appearances and empty promises. Songs include: “Magic to Do”, “No Time at All” and “On the Right Track” among others.