The new musical DOGFIGHT premiered Off-Broadway in 2012 with a breathtaking score by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, accompanied by a thought-provoking book by Peter Duchan. A sensational adaptation of Nancy Savoca's 1991 film by the same name, the musical blends comedy and drama into a tale of love, friendship, and personal growth. Bayou City Theatrics' Houston Premiere of DOGFIGHT runs August 14 to August 30 at the Kaleidoscope.
In 1963, the night before leaving as U.S. Marines for Vietnam, Eddie Birdlace (Colton Berry) and his two closest friends, Boland (Luke Hamilton) and Bernstein (Jordi Viscarri) land in San Francisco. As a last "hurrah" in the States, the young men decide to have a "dogfight." Passed down from their enlisted forefathers, the game has each marine bet fifty dollars that their date for the merciless party will be judged the most hideous and unfortunate girl. Boland attempts to rig the game by straying from the rules and hiring a toothless prostitute, Marcy, (Derrien Kellum) as his date, promising her a share of his prize if they win.
Meanwhile, Birdlace meets the simple and kindhearted Rose Fenny (Blair Wingfield) and quickly encourages her to come to a party with him. Not knowing the nature of the date, Rose is taken aback and refuses at first but eventually gives in to her overwhelming desire to go on her first date. Upon arriving at the seedy club, Birdlace suddenly has a change of heart, realizing that Rose is completely undeserving of such cruel treatment, and attempts to spare her from the contest. After the winner is crowned, Marcy reveals the truth to Rose, and the course of Birdlace's short remainder of time in the United States is drastically changed.
Directed and designed by BCT Artistic Director, Colton Berry and music directed by Jane Volke, DOGFIGHT also features a supporting cast of local professionals including Brennan Blankenship, Nathan Costella, Tyler Galindo, Joshua Green, Tiffany Hopper, and Victoria Riley. This musical is intended for mature audiences only.
DOGFIGHT runs Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at5:00 p.m., August 14 through August 30, at Bayou City Theatrics' downtown theatre, The Kaleidoscope (705 Main Street at Capitol, Suite B). Tickets are available at www.BayouCityTheatrics.com, through the box office line at 832.817.8656, or at the door, though BCT encourages purchasing tickets in advance to secure seating in their intimate venue. Convenient cash parking is located less than one block away at the corner of Capitol & Fannin, in the SAKS' garage.
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