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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

The Green Room Musical


Did you know that Kaleidoscope Children & Youth Productions is the only children's theatre on the lower Eastern Shore of Maryland that is actually doing programing - year-round? We're right in your neighborhood, serving many families each year. We are located at The Mezzanine (on the 2nd floor of Parker Place).

The Green Room: The College Musical opened on September 17, 2010 at The Mezzanine Downtown Salisbury, presented by Class Acts, II, to audiences who adored the witty new musical. The dialogue and songs are hilarious, musically interesting and the characters are diverse. Don't miss it this weekend. Friday, September 24 at 8pm, Saturday, September 25 at 9pm and September 26 at 2 pm.

This is an East Coast premiere of the critically acclaimed fresh new musical. Starring local performers, Brooke Christensen as Divonne, Jennifer Livingston as Anna, Jesse Saywell as John and Marc Schindler as Cliff and directed by Robert Forester. This is the first in a series of adult oriented plays and musicals presented at the Mezzanine.

The Green Room, a place where actors await their entrance onto the stage, but for many ‘green’ college theatre majors, it serves as a study lounge, a rehearsal space and a personal support center. At fictional St. Nordoff University (a small Midwestern college) four students; Anna, her younger brother Cliff, her boyfriend John and the independent spirit Divonne spend their time together sharing some ambitions for life, discovering new possibilities for the future and learning about themselves as well as each other. A new backstage musical illustrating the journey of four best friends in college determined to make it out of the Green Room and onto the Broadway Stage.

Featuring the Songwriter's Guild of America's Award-Winning song

"It's All About Me"

Lyrics and music by Chuck Pelletier

Book by C. Stephen Foster and Rod Damer

Tickets: $12 call 443-880-6240 for reservations

Intended for Mature Audiences

1 comment:

  1. I've been to several plays there. It is good cheap entertainment.
    A little small. Holds about 60 seats I guess.

    But it is something POSITIVE in Salisbury. Something we need more of.

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