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'Fitz & Walloughs' Musical Comedy Runs June 3-July 8

By: May. 31, 2007
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Fitz & Walloughs Get It in the End!, presented by Beautiful Nurses Theatre and described as a "Homo-Musical Spectacular," will run from June 3rd through July 8th at the Ace of Clubs.

According to press materials, "this unique theatrical experience reunites the award winning team behind the 2004 hit The Only Thing Straight Is My Jacket -- playwright/director Paul Hagen, lyricist/performer Micah Bucey and composer/accompanist Andrew Edwards. The production was originally scheduled to premiere in the 2006 New York International Fringe Festival, but on opening day of its sold-out run, performer Micah Bucey was sidelined by a collapsed lung."

"You are cordially invited to the farewell performance of legendary duo Fitz & Walloughs. Revel as vocalist (and unabashed narcissist) Fyodr Fitz and composer Constantine Walloughs perform their greatest hits one last time. Taking a cue from VH1's 'Behind The Music' (and  perhaps taking the name a little too literally),  they also discuss the untimely, horrifying murders of Fitz's many gay lovers -- tragedies that became the inspiration for their many hits. After all, pain can become pleasure if it births a catchy song!"

Micah Bucey is an actor, musician, playwright and performance artist.  In 2004 he won an Overall Excellence Award at FringeNYC for his
performance in The Only Thing Straight Is My Jacket. He has appeared in shows including The Book of the Dun Cow, Fleet Week, The Rape of the Lock and The House of Merry.

Andrew Edwards recently finished his third studio album for his band Cellardoor. He has also scored several independent films. Edwards appeared as the silent pianist sidekick in The Only Thing Straight Is My Jacket.

New Jersey native Paul Hagen's plays include Pardon Me, Justin Righteousness (Atlantic Theater), The Rape of The Lock (FringeNYC) and Banning The Bible in 12 Easy Steps. He is the Editor-in-Chief of Metrosource Magazine.

Ace of Clubs is located inside Acme at 9 Great Jones Street at Lafayette in the East Village (1 block below 4th Street and 1 block east of Broadway -- accessible from the 4,5,6,F,V,D,B trains at Broadway-Lafayette). Tickets are $15, available at 212-352-3101 or  www.SpinCycleNYC.com.




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