Come see a show that combines all of the fun and audience participation of traditional pantomime with the popularity and familiarity of a truly modern fairy tale!
This is Garry Plotter's first day at Hardly Works School of Magic but he's got more on his plate than just finding out where his locker and homeroom are located. He must stand up to the school bully Drano Badboy and his henchmen Drab and Boyle, stop the evil wizard Luscious Badboy and Evil Wizard Formerly Known as He Who Must Not Be Mentioned from taking over all the other panto lands, hide the fact his school is magic from his insufferable Aunt Patootie and Uncle Vermin - and if there is time...maybe even fall in love.
Remember this show is completely interactive - Cheer for the good guys, boo the bad guys and talk to the characters as much you like...just be careful as they will almost always talk back!
Music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Lee Adams
Book by David Newman and Robert Benton (based on the comic strip Superman)
Superman is in trouble. A reporter is out to uncover his identity, while another girl is trying to steal him away from Lois, meanwhile, an evil mad scientist is trying to take over the world. What is Superman to do? Save the world...of course!
Written and directed by Marion J. Caffey
Starring Jackie Richardson and Janice Lorraine
A Sizzling Musical Revue
“ooo, I love the blues, baby.” Welcome to The Cookery, the famed Manhattan nightclub, featuring the legendary Miss Alberta Hunter! A musical revue in the tradition of Ain’t Misbehavin’, Cookin’ at The Cookery follows the spellbinding adventures of the celebrated African-American songstress. Get ready to clap your hands and tap your feet to Hunter’s sassy music, a testament to her extraordinary life. With a unique blend of blues and biography, Cookin’ at The Cookery offers a glimpse into the potential in us all.
One of the most thrilling, daring and moving musicals ever!
Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, book by James Lapine.
Inspired by a Georges Seurat painting, this winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama is a moving portrait of an artist struggling to reconcile the perfect, imaginary world of his painting with the imperfect, flawed world of real life.