tinkpixie0621 (
tinkpixie0621) wrote2007-05-03 04:01 pm
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Wilkommen, Bienvenue, Welcome
Been a while since I posted. I've been keeping busy with GARF, work, 80's band, and Cabaret rehearsals. Everything is going well, but I don't have much free time.
But I just had to post about Caberet. I was a little worried last week, during the dance rehearsals, because things were raunchy, and sexy, and I was a little uncomfortable, both for myself, and for the Tavern's audience.
But Tuesday night, at the read/sing-thru, I realized...we're gonna have a great show.
The script is so powerful, juxtaposing the fun, free, devil may care attitude of the Kit Kat Klub, and what is going on in Berlin, Germany outside of the Klub in 1930. And our leads, they get it. There was already some amazing stuff happening, even just in the read-thru.
I'm excited to get this show in front of an audience. People are going to be shocked, they're going to be moved, it's gonna make 'em think. And make 'em laugh. And make 'em cry, too.
Plus, Jeff McKerley will be in fishnets. Wheeeee!
Come see good theatre and help me out in the process!
"What good is sitting all alone in your room? Come, hear the music play!"
The Shakespeare Tavern morphs into the Kit Kat Club and comes alive with incredible music and dance in this award-winning musical.
Cabaret throws an incandescent spotlight upon both the gay and dark sides of Berlin society as the Nazis rise to power. Cabaret remains a true high point of American musical theater that is both exuberant and tragic. "Life is a cabaret, old chum." Come to the Tavern today.
Contains adult content and subject matter.
Join the cast and crew members for a lively Question and Answer session on Sunday June 3 after the show.
Box Office contact info: 404-874-5299 x 0 or
Boxoffice@shakespearetavern.com
Cabaret has $12 previews May 25-27 and runs Thursdays through Sundays May 31 through July 1.
Showtimes are 7:30pm Thursdays through Saturdays and 6:30pm on Sundays.
Food and drinks are available 75 minutes before each performance.
For more information (and for online ticket sales) visit
www.ShakespeareTavern.com
***Pretty pretty please mention my name at the box office (if I’m not actually the one who takes your reservation) when purchasing or picking up tickets. If I bring in the most people, I win a prize!***
But I just had to post about Caberet. I was a little worried last week, during the dance rehearsals, because things were raunchy, and sexy, and I was a little uncomfortable, both for myself, and for the Tavern's audience.
But Tuesday night, at the read/sing-thru, I realized...we're gonna have a great show.
The script is so powerful, juxtaposing the fun, free, devil may care attitude of the Kit Kat Klub, and what is going on in Berlin, Germany outside of the Klub in 1930. And our leads, they get it. There was already some amazing stuff happening, even just in the read-thru.
I'm excited to get this show in front of an audience. People are going to be shocked, they're going to be moved, it's gonna make 'em think. And make 'em laugh. And make 'em cry, too.
Plus, Jeff McKerley will be in fishnets. Wheeeee!
Come see good theatre and help me out in the process!
"What good is sitting all alone in your room? Come, hear the music play!"
The Shakespeare Tavern morphs into the Kit Kat Club and comes alive with incredible music and dance in this award-winning musical.
Cabaret throws an incandescent spotlight upon both the gay and dark sides of Berlin society as the Nazis rise to power. Cabaret remains a true high point of American musical theater that is both exuberant and tragic. "Life is a cabaret, old chum." Come to the Tavern today.
Contains adult content and subject matter.
Join the cast and crew members for a lively Question and Answer session on Sunday June 3 after the show.
Box Office contact info: 404-874-5299 x 0 or
Boxoffice@shakespearetavern.com
Cabaret has $12 previews May 25-27 and runs Thursdays through Sundays May 31 through July 1.
Showtimes are 7:30pm Thursdays through Saturdays and 6:30pm on Sundays.
Food and drinks are available 75 minutes before each performance.
For more information (and for online ticket sales) visit
www.ShakespeareTavern.com
***Pretty pretty please mention my name at the box office (if I’m not actually the one who takes your reservation) when purchasing or picking up tickets. If I bring in the most people, I win a prize!***
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So other than the previews are there any times that are likely to be less than full price? We be poor and like to save as much as possible.
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Thursday/Sunday balcony tix are only $10 plus tax, and the balcony is a great view. :)
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And as I said before, let me know if I can help you in any way.
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The Tavern is about 20-30 minutes from Faire...not TOO far by Atlanta standards. We've got shows at 7:30 on Friday and Saturday and 6:30 on Sunday that weekend. I'd LOVE it if you could come. I think you'd have a great time.
Either way, I look foward to seeing you at Invasion!
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I'm going to check with a few folks to see if they are interested in joining me on Sunday.
See you soon!!!
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You drive a long way to do it!
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This is the third year in a row I've done a musical at the Tavern during GARF, so I'm used to it. ;)
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And good luck with your proformance!
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Also available on iTunes for digital download. :)
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*Gets in line to see show/costume pics on general principle ;)*
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Leave your inhibitions at the door.
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When are you posting pictures.
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