Performed off-Broadway in 1968, Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris has enjoyed continuing success, and was revived Off-Broadway in 2006, to considerable acclaim. The Penny Seats perform the show as a dinner theatre event in partnership with Conor O'Neill's Traditional Irish Pub and Restaurant. You can purchase dinner-and-a-show tickets for just $20 each or show-only tickets for $10.
"We are beyond thrilled at the audience response to this production, and we are especially thrilled at the year-over-year growth that our company has seen. This is the second production - in partnership with Conor O'Neill's - that has enjoyed a completely sold out run and has required us to add a performance. We've also seen double digit increases in our attendance at our summer performances in West Park. We couldn't be happier," notes Penny Seats president Lauren London, adding, "Grab these seats for the Jacques Brel encore before they're gone! Tremendous thanks to our enthusiastic partners, Conor O'Neill's Irish Pub and Restaurant. Everyone, please be sure to enjoy a pint at the pub, and toast Conors' support of the arts in Ann Arbor."
The musical revue stars Brendan Kelly of Ypsilanti, Natalie Rose Sevick of Swartz Creek, Lauren London of Ann Arbor, and Roy Sexton of Saline. Laura Sagolla (of Ann Arbor) directs, Richard Alder (of Westland) serves as music director and Paige Martin (of Ann Arbor) choreographs. Technical direction is provided by Stephen Hankes (of Ann Arbor).
Given the nature of this special performance, advance purchase is recommended at www.pennyseats.org or by phone at (734) 926-5346. (View a performance clip here - http://youtu.be/3YSrkyCtnQA - of "Madeleine" in rehearsal.) Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris will be the first of three shows comprising The Penny Seats' 2016 season. The group plans to stage productions of The Canterbury Tales and Xanadu at West Park this summer, from June 16th through July 30th.
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