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SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN BOTTOMS TO PLAY THEATRE 80, 9/19-10/26

By: Aug. 21, 2014
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THE GOLD DUST ORPHANS - the celebrated musical comedy troupe that has become a Boston and Provincetown institution over the last two decades - will bring RYAN LANDRY's glitter-filled new musical Snow White and the Seven Bottoms to New York's Theatre 80 from September 19 to October 26. After their smash, sold-out, critically-acclaimed New York debut last season with Mildred Fierce - hailed as "blissfully over the top" in a rave review from The New York Times - the company returns with another filthy, flirty, fabulous parody. Snow White and the Seven Bottoms, starring drag legend Varla Jean Merman, is written by Ryan Landry and directed by James P. Bryne. The show had a hit run in Boston this spring and is currently running through September 14 in Provincetown.

Snow White and the Seven Bottoms - based on the classic Disney animated film - will make all your fairy tale dreams come true with this musical adventure set in uncircumcised Germany! The twisted trip through the Orphans' sick yet sparkling world stars Jessica Barstis as Snow White, Varla Jean Merman as Prince Charming, Olive Another as The Magic Mirror, Scott Martino as The Footman and Ryan Landry as The Evil Queen. The show features costumes by Miss Martino, set design by Windsor Newton and lighting design by James P. Bryne.

THE GOLD DUST ORPHANS will present Snow White and the Seven Bottoms at Theatre 80 (80 St. Mark's Place at First Avenue) from September 19 to October 26. The performance schedule is Friday and Saturday at 10:30 PM and Sunday at 3:00 PM. NOTE: THERE ARE NO PERFORMANCES OCTOBER 3-5. $30 general seating tickets and $45 VIP reserved seats are available at www.theatre80.net. Theatre 80 is located at 80 St. Mark's Place at First Avenue. By subway, take the 6 to Astor Place, the N/R to 8th Street or the L to First Avenue. WARNING: This is an ADULT parody. DO NOT BRING CHILDREN.




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