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GIRLS NIGHT: THE MUSICAL Comes To The Temple Theater 4/7/2010

By: Oct. 12, 2009
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In contrast to last season's play GIRLS ONLY, the new musical GIRLS NIGHT: THE MUSCIAL will have every audience member dancing in their chairs! GIRLS NIGHT: THE MUSICAL brings together five women who reminisce about their younger days, celebrate their current lives and look to the future, all the while belting out an array of classic anthems. The fun starts at the Civic Center's Temple Theater beginning Wednesday, April 7 for a limited two-week engagement as a presentation of the 2009-2010 Prairie Meadows Temple Theater Series

Tickets for GIRLS NIGHT: THE MUSICAL go on sale to the public at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009 at the Civic Center Ticket Office, all Ticketmaster locations, charge-by-phone at (800) 745-8000 and online at CivicCenter.org. Groups of 10 or more should call (515) 246-2321.

GIRLS NIGHT: THE MUSICAL has earned rave reviews playing packed houses throughout the United Kingdom since 2003. It premiered in the US in May 2007 and has toured across the country since then. It has been described as "'Desperate Housewives' meets Mamma Mia!" (Applause Magazine), "a boisterous, bust-out, bawdy musical revue" (Wisconsin State Journal), "An infectious, exhilarating sense of intoxication!" (Hollywood Reporter) and "As funny and outrageous as 'Sex and the City'!" (The Advocate).

Hilarious and touching, GIRLS NIGHT: THE MUSICAL follows five friends in their 30s and 40s during a wild and outrageous girls night out at a karaoke bar. Friends since their teens, they have all had their fair share of heartache and tragedy, joy and success. Among the characters are Carol the party girl, blunt Anita who tells it like it is, Liza with her marital (and eating) issues, boring Kate the designated driver, and Sharon, the not-so-angelic angel who just couldn't resist tagging along. Together, they reminisce about their younger days, celebrate their current lives and look to the future, all the while belting out an array of classic anthems such as "I Will Survive," "Lady Marmalade," "It's Raining Men," "Man I Feel Like a Woman," and "Girls Just Want to Have Fun."

Last summer's Off-Broadway premiere marked the latest chapter in Girls Night's meteoric rise from an idea in a Milton Keynes' mom's kitchen, through a community production, medium scale tour and culminating in 2006 in an extensive National Tour starring Lucy Speed ("EastEnders") and Gwyneth Strong ("Only Fools and Horses").

The story behind GIRLS NIGHT: THE MUSICAL is an inspiration to any writer still waiting for their big break. One night, four years ago, Louise Roche, a mother of three children under five, went out with a group of friends to see a musical. She looked around the theatre, saw that the audience was mostly women and thought "I could do this...I could write a show that lots of women will enjoy watching." So she did. She went home and wrote her first play, Girls Night, a musical comedy about a group of friends who relive the past on a wild night out at a karaoke club! She put it on with some of her friends at the local community theatre. Five old friends from school did the acting. She got a woman that she met at her daughter's playgroup to design the posters and the set. Her mom did the costumes and she dressed the auditorium up like a nightclub herself. It sold out its entire run and gained legendary status in the area. One audience member claimed that it made her laugh so hard that her Tampax fell out!

Bolstered by this success, she hired the much bigger Milton Keynes Theatre to mount a spectacular performance of Girls Night. Not one to do things by halves, our heroic housewife put her money where her mouth was and ploughed her life savings of £10,000.00 into the show. Every one of the fourteen hundred seats in the building sold and she made back just over £10,000.00. Since then, Girls Night has gone from success to success.


The Civic Center of Greater Des Moines
The Civic Center of Greater Des Moines is a private not-for-profit corporation celebrating over 30 years of presenting the performing arts to Iowa and the surrounding states. It is the presenter of major Broadway and educational touring companies, performers and groups, and is the performing home of many local and regional groups, including the Des Moines Symphony and StageWest. All performances of the Broadway Series are supported by Willis Auto Campus. All performances at the Civic Center's Temple Theater are supported by Prairie Meadows. All performances of the Family Series are supported by Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield.

 



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