STAGE TUBE: Highlights from Broadway Rose Theatre's THE DROWSY CHAPERONE

By: Aug. 01, 2012
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Broadway Rose Theatre Company presents The Drowsy Chaperone, tomorrow, August 2 through August 19, 2012 at the Deb Fennell Auditorium in Tigard, Oregon. Check out highlights from the show in the video!

A multiple Tony Award winner, The Drowsy Chaperone pays tribute to the Jazz-Age shows of the 1920s and their power to transport us into a dazzling fantasy and to lift our spirits in hard times. It all begins when a die-hard musical-theater fan plays his favorite cast album on his turntable, and the musical literally bursts to life in his living room. The audience is swept into the glamorous and hilarious tale of a reluctant stage star bride, a groom on skates, a tap-dancing best man, a womanizing gigolo, gangsters posing as bakers, and an intoxicated chaperone! Finally, a musical about people who adore musicals.

The show features music and lyrics by Lisa Lambert & Greg Morrison and book by Bob Martin & Don McKellar. Broadway Rose Theatre's production stars Dan Murphy, Gretchen Rumbaugh, Lindsay Michelet, and Joel Walker and is directed and choreographed by Lyn Cramer with musical supervision by Rick Lewis, and conducted by Eric Little.

Learn more at www.broadwayrose.org/shows/drowsy-chaperone.

 

 


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