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About 1776 1776 The Kweskin Theatre l September 10 - October 2 American history blazes to vivid life in this Broadway musical hit. It's the summer of 1776 and the nation is ready to declare independence...if only the founding fathers can agree! 1776 follows John Adams, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson in their attempt to convince the members of the second Continental Congress to vote to free their fledgling nation. Funny, tuneful and suspenseful - even though we know how it ends. A fun and entertaining history lesson for the whole family. Close Information Box |
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About A Chorus Line A CHORUS LINE The Kweskin Theatre l June 3 – 25 For 17 dancers, an audition in an empty theatre, on a bare stage, is the chance of a lifetime. It’s the one opportunity to do what they’ve always dreamed -- to dance on Broadway. A Chorus Line is the musical for everyone who’s ever had a dream and put it all on the line. With music by Marvin Hamlisch and lyrics by Edward Kleban, the score features the powerful ballad, “What I Did For Love,” the bawdy, “Dance Ten, Looks Three,”and its unforgettable signature number, “One.” Winner of nine Tony Awards, including “Best Musical” and the Pulitzer Prize for drama, this singular sensation is one of the longest-running Broadway musicals ever. Close Information Box |
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A Merry Mulberry Street Musical
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About A Merry Mulberry Street Musical (back for a two-week limited engagement) A MERRY MULBERRY STREET MUSICAL Dressing Room Theatre l December 2 – 12 For over 70 years, audiences have laughed along with Stamford’s most-produced romantic comedy, Mulberry Street. Now, the same families are back for a heart-warming and riotous musical romp featuring a terrific new score by Jeffrey Lodin and William Squier. Join the Morello and Baccolini families during the 1941 holiday season and watch what happens while the boys are overseas and an outcast sister-in-law comes back into their lives! Our World premiere last season was a sell-out smash, so don’t miss out on the laughter and good cheer! Close Information Box |
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American Harmony Prize
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About Annie ANNIE The Kweskin Theatre l November 12 - December 18 The timeless tale of Little Orphan Annie is back, giving a whole new generation the chance to experience this classic musical about never giving up hope. Boasting one of Broadway’s most memorable scores, including “It’s the Hard-Knock Life,” “Easy Street,” “N.Y.C.” and the ever-optimistic “Tomorrow,” Annie is a delightful theatrical experience for the entire family. Close Information Box |
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About Blindsided by a Diaper BLINDSIDED BY A DIAPER Dressing Room Theatre l May 12 - 22 This musical is adapted from the Three River's Press collection of essays of the same name about the changes that couples face in their relationships when children enter into the picture. The musical was written by the book’s editor, Dana Bedford Hilmer, and songwriters Jeffrey Lodin and William Squier (100 Years into the Heart, Top of the Heap). It’s hysterical, yet amazingly moving - a must see for any parent! Close Information Box |
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Dan Micciche & Friends
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About Dan Micciche & Friends DAN MICCICHE AND FRIENDS November 20, 2010 - Dressing Room Theatre - 8:00pm Dan Micciche grew up at Curtain Call - starting here at 11 years old - and has gone on to star on Broadway in Chicago, Off-Broadway, sing solo at Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center and tour national and internationally! Join him for an evening filled with songs and stories of memories of past curtain calls and memories of this amazing theatre! Close Information Box |
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FRANK MASTRONE
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About FRANK MASTRONE Frank Mastrone - Broadway Moments Two Kweskin Theatre l March 13 After sold-out smash performances here the last two years, Frank Mastrone returns with another one-night-only special evening of songs and stories as only he can tell them. This Broadway veteran will be joined with acclaimed musical director Frank Spitznagel to bring you some of the theatre’s best musical moments...and intimate stories of his life upon the stage. Close Information Box |
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I See Dead People
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About I See Dead People Our popular series of interactive “whodunits” returns. The action takes place all around The Dressing Room Theatre. You get to talk to the characters, witness a murder, question suspects and then try to figure it all out. Winners receive tickets to an upcoming show of their choice. I See Dead People - Saturday, January 29 It's awards night and this year's psychic of the year will be chosen. You'd think some of them must already know and the rest would kill to find out! Close Information Box |
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Love Is Blind
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About Love Is Blind Our popular series of interactive “whodunits” returns. The action takes place all around The Dressing Room Theatre. You get to talk to the characters, witness a murder, question suspects and then try to figure it all out. Winners receive tickets to an upcoming show of their choice. Love Is Blind - Saturday, November 6 Game show contestants compete for the love of a hunky bachelor. They're all dying to get that ring of wedding bells. Close Information Box |
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MAYDIE MYLES
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About MAYDIE MYLES MAYDIE MYLES Dressing Room Theatre l February 11 & 12 SHE’S BACK!!! After an absence of several years, Maydie Myles returned for two sold-out shows in 2010 so she’ll be back again in The Dressing Room Theatre with her brand of jazz that has been known to pack the place and have the joint really jumping. Maydie returns with her five piece band for just two nights of fabulous music. Book early as her previous Curtain Call engagements have consistently sold out. Close Information Box |
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Neil Simon's Chapter Two
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About Neil Simon's Chapter Two NEIL SIMON’S CHAPTER TWO Dressing Room Theatre l March 4 – 20 Chapter Two, a semi-autobiographical play based on Neil Simon’s relationship with actress Marsha Mason, chronicles the whirlwind courtship between widowed writer George Schneider and recently divorced actress Jennie Malone. Although George falls for Jennie almost at first sight, the memories of his happy marriage threaten to jeopardize his new romance. Add George’s brother Leo, a brash press agent who’s married but has a roving eye, and Jennie’s actress-friend Faye Medwick and you have one of Simon's funniest and most moving plays. Close Information Box |
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Noises Off
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About Noises Off NOISES OFF Kweskin Theatre l February 4 – 19 Seven slamming doors, one breaking window, 10 trips up and down stairs, 17 false entrances, 73 flubbed lines, 46 miscues, one dramatic highlight, 22 double entendres, six regular entendres and a million laughs--and several plates of sardines are all part of what makes Noises Off one of the most hysterical farces in recent years. Mishaps abound, as a touring company rehearses and opens a farce called "Nothing On." A glimpse at life behind the scenes proves hilarious beyond belief. Close Information Box |
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Root of all Evil
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About Root of all Evil MURDER MYSTERIES Our popular series of interactive “whodunits” returns. The action takes place all around The Dressing Room Theatre. You get to talk to the characters, witness a murder, question suspects and then try to figure it all out. Winners receive tickets to an upcoming show of their choice. Root of all Evil - Saturday, March 26 Millionaire Thurston Broward gathers his family to give them some sad news… when he dies all his millions go to charity, because money is the root of all evil. Close Information Box |
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Slow Children at Play
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About Slow Children at Play After an absence of many years, Curtain Call is thrilled to announce the return of comedy nights to the Dressing Room Theatre. Under the direction of veteran Improv Guru Barry Halpin, the troupe Slow Children at Play (many of whom have graced Curtain Call stages over the years) will perform on Saturday night, September 25 at 8:00pm. Featuring Ryan Feinstein, Teddy Yudain, Chirs O'Neill, Paul Valenti and more. Close Information Box |
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Titanic - the Musical
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About Titanic - the Musical TITANIC, THE MUSICAL Kweskin Theatre l April 1 – 30 The sinking of the Titanic in the early hours of April 15, 1912, remains the quintessential disaster of the 20th century. This musical telling stirs emotions of excitement and despair blended with one of the best Broadway scores of the 1990s. A large cast of characters tell their stories of this fateful journey. Even though we know the outcome, we’re ever hopeful till the final moments. Close Information Box |
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To Kill A Mockingbird
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About To Kill A Mockingbird TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Dressing Room Theatre l October 15 – 31 To Kill a Mockingbird is a tender portrait of a southern town, brimming with powerful lessons of tolerance, justice and quiet heroism. Scout and Jem are growing up in the Deep South during the 1930s depression. Their idyllic childhood is jolted with the realization that prejudice and bigotry rule in their small town when their father, a lawyer of principle and integrity, is asked to defend a young black man falsely accused of raping a white woman. A powerfully moving drama. Close Information Box |
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Waiting in the Wings
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About Waiting in the Wings WAITING IN THE WINGS Dressing Room Theatre l January 7 – 23 This comedic drama by Noel Coward, set in Berkshire, England in 1960, follows a group of retired actresses who have come to live out their years in a retirement home that’s specifically for former starlet's. As can be expected, there is no shortage of dramatics in this place. While this show is funny and light-hearted, it also portrays the very real issues we face as we get older. Issues such as ailing health and regrets of the past layer poignancy to this basically good-humored play. Close Information Box |
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