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For six straight decades, only one unstoppable force has dominated popular culture, broken down barriers, pushed boundaries and let nothing and no one stand in her way. The Cher Show is the Tony Award-winning musical of her story, and it’s packed with so much Cher that it takes three women to play her: the bright-eyed kid starting out, the glam popstar, and the icon. In a stunning new production of the Tony Award-winning musical, The Cher Show celebrates 35 smash hits, a Grammy, an Oscar, an Emmy, and enough Tony Awardwinning Bob Mackie gowns to cause a sequin shortage in New York City!
Get ready for an evening of sidesplitting laughter as Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood, the dynamic duo from TV’s Whose Line is it Anyway?, take the stage in a one-night-only uproarious live show, Colin Mochrie & Brad Sherwood: Asking for Trouble. Armed with their lightning-fast wits, Mochrie & Sherwood transform the audience’s suggestions into an unpredictable evening of non-stop comedy gold. No script? No problem! Asking For Trouble is a wild rollercoaster ride of hilarity, where two improv legends prove they are still the best in the business.
Black Violin is led by classically trained string players Wil B (viola) and Kev Marcus (violin). Joining them onstage are DJ SPS and drummer Nat Stokes. The band uses their unique blend of classical and hip-hop music, often described as “classical boom,” to overcome stereotypes and encourage people of all ages, races, and economic backgrounds to join together to break down cultural barriers through music. The group has collaborated creatively with artists such as Kanye West, Aerosmith, Tom Petty, Wu-Tang Clan, Wyclef Jean, and Alicia Keys.
Couples Therapy is a theatrical show unlike any other. It is a unique and
clever combination of theatre, stand-up comedy, and improv that is as funny
as it is insightful. Audiences go on a hilarious and interactive ride as a pair of
married relationship experts attempt to help couples with their relationships,
but as the show goes on, we see that they have more problems than their
patients! And fear not guys, this is not one of those beat down sessions on men.
Instead, we equally explore, appreciate, and laugh at the differences between
men and women. So step in and step up!
**Mature audiences only.**
When the idealistic young Jefferson Smith (James Stewart) winds up appointed to the United States Senate, he gains the mentorship of Senator Joseph Paine (Claude Rains). However, Paine isn't as noble as his reputation would indicate, and he becomes involved in a scheme to discredit Smith, who wants to build a boys' campsite where a more lucrative project could go. Determined to stand up against Paine and his corrupt peers, Smith takes his case to the Senate floor.
Andie (Molly Ringwald) is an outcast at her Chicago high school, hanging out either with her older boss (Annie Potts), who owns the record store where she works, or her quirky classmate Duckie (Jon Cryer), who has a crush on her. When one of the rich and popular kids at school, Blane (Andrew McCarthy), asks Andie out, it seems too good to be true. As Andie starts falling for Blane, she begins to realizes that dating someone from a different social sphere is not easy.