[Capdist-announce] Not So Common Players-- BINGO, The Winning Musical opens April 19th at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Library

Sally Burke burke.sally4 at gmail.com
Tue Apr 9 10:49:02 EDT 2013


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>> Sponsored by the Town of Clifton Park and located the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Library, Not So Common Players is proud to announce our spring production of BINGO, the winning musical.
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>> Directed by Rick Reed, with musical direction by Adrienne Sherman and choreographed by Sara Fittizzi, BINGO is a splashy, zippy, outrageously funny musical. Meet Vern, Honey and Patsy: three pals that have driven through a terrible storm in the name of their weekly obsession. In between the number calling, strange rituals and fierce competition, love blossoms and long lost friends reunite!
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>> Performance Dates:
>> April 19, 20, 26, 27 at 8pm.  April 25 at 7:30 PM.
>> April 21 & 28 at 2pm.
>> FREE MUSICAL THEATRE
>> At the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Library, Moe Road, , Clifton Park, NY. Bingo is about a group of die-hard bingo players who stop at nothing to miss their weekly game. In between the number calling, strange rituals and fierce competitions, love blossoms and long lost friends reunite. These lovable characters spring to life with a smart, funny script and bouncy, hummable score. Audiences will be laughing in the aisles when they aren't playing games of bingo along with the cast! 
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>> THE CAST:  Vern , Debbie May; Patsy, Amy Birchler,; Honey, Melissa Peterson; Sam Wonnietsk, Jeffrey Jene; Frank, John Roose; Minnie Martinelli , Laural Hayes ; Bernice Boodalay , Cori Irwin; Alison Boodalay,Sarah Moran.
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>> “Best friends and Bingo pals Vern, Honey and Patsy brave a terrible storm in order to attend the yearly celebration of the birth of Bingo and tribute to its founder, Edwin S. Lowe. As the storm knocks out power at the Bingo Hall, Patsy and Honey remind each other of the ominous night fifteen years ago that began in the same way. In flashback, Honey tells us about the night Vern and her best friend, Bernice, had their falling out. Bernice's sweet, yet headstrong daughter, Alison, enters the Bingo hall in disguise - Bernice's health is failing, and Alison is determined, with the help of Bingo, to reunite her mother with her long-lost best friend.” - Samuel French
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>> "Popcorn, friendship, intrigue and a famous five-letter word. Bingo turns Grandma's favorite form of gambling into fun-loving musical theater." - The New York Time 
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>> Contact:  Sally Burke; jburke6 at nycap.rr.com; 518-526-5648; patodonnell@ Clifton park.org; 371-6681.
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