![]() $38 at or 86.ĬANNON SEASON: The Drowsy Chaperone, Cannon Theatre of Littleton’s season-closer, is a bona fide hit, with the final shows slated for May 21, 26, 27 and 28 at 7:30 p.m. The boisterous, R-rated show features magic, mirth and mayhem, as two saucy magicians strip away their top hats, capes, skivvies and pants and showcase full frontal illusions. But The Naked Magic Show, dubbed the world’s boldest and cheekiest, comes to Boston’s Citi Shubert Theatre May 19-21, with five performances Thursday- Saturday at 7 p.m. ![]() Tickets start at $25, with $10 off regular price for seniors and $10 student rush. The swashbuckling prequel to Peter Pan has already earned raves, including this nod in the New York Times “this show never stops flying!”Ĭast members include Margaret Ann Brady, Ed Hoopman, Margarita Martinez, Will McGarrahan, Marc Pierre, Robert Saoud, Tyler Simahk, Alejandro, Simoes, Damon Singletary, Matt Spano, Erica Spyres and Dale J. Peter and the Starcatcher chronicles the adventures of Molly, a girl charged to protect a cargo of stardust from falling into the wrong hands, and an orphan named Peter who eventually becomes The Boy Who Never Grew Up. The production, which closes the season, plays the Lyric, which is located in Boston’s Copley Square, May 20-June 26.ĭirector Spiro Veloudos, music director Catherine Stornetta and choreographer Ilyse Robbins use ingenious stagecraft, the talents of a dozen favorite actors and the limitless possibilities of the audience’s imagination to create a bit of theatrical magic with this show. Lyric Stage answers that “before Neverland, the Lost Boys and Tinkerbell” question with its production of Peter and the Starcatcher, a new play by Rick Elice, based on the novel by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson. Nancye Tuttle’s email address is wonder how Peter Pan came to be? It’s the story of Barney Cashman and his quest of join the sexual revolution before it’s too late. Tickets $45-$55 with $20 student tickets at 78 or 90 th SEASON: The historic Cape Playhouse in Dennis on Cape Cod kicks off its 90 th season with Neil Simon’s Last of the Red Hot Lovers, playing June 7-18. The show, dubbed “heartwarming and silly,” is set off the shores of Cape Ann and is a “keepa,” the theater guarantees it. It’s about Cora, the 14-year-old girl who goes out for a ride on her mother’s boyfriend’s lobster boat and what happens when she learns they may soon tie the knot. Tickets are $25-$45 at LOBSTA LAUGHTER: Stoneham Theatre presents the world-premiere musical Lobster Girl June 9-26. When not pursuing his school work, Peter studies dance at Dance Arts Academy in Billerica with Jackie Martin SooHoo and takes voice lessons with Sean Rohrer at Tone Loft in Mill No. Understudies both Billy and Michael, the male dance leads. Peter Murphy of Lowell is in the cast of ‘Billy Elliot’ at Manchester, N.H.’s Palace Theater. Peter dances as a posh boy and in the ensemble and also Tickets are $54-$79 at 97 or visit or at the box office at 62 Dunham Road, Beverly.ĭANCE STAR: Peter Murphy, a 14-year-old Sullivan Middle School 8 th grader, gets his turn in the spotlight in the upcoming run of Billy Elliot The Musical, playing Manchester, N.H.’s Palace Theatre June 3-25. James Brennan directs and Mark Hartman is music director. Her credits include well-received recordings and appearances in the original cast of Hairspray and a run as Elphaba, the green-skinned witch in Wicked.īradley Dean stars opposite her as love-interest Nick Arnstein. Recording artist and Broadway vet Shoshana Bean makes her NSMT debut as Fanny Brice. With music by Jule Stein, lyrics by Bob Merrill and book by Isobel Lennart, the show originally propelled Barbra Streisand to superstardom with such tunes as “People,” “Don’t Rain on My Parade” and “I’m the Greatest Star.” , on stage at North Shore Music Theatre in Beverly June 7-19. Shoshana Bean stars as Fanny Brice in ‘Funny Girl’ at NSMT
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