The Marcus Center for the Performing Arts announces Off-Broadway at the Marcus Center series in Vogel Hall. Subscribers will be able to create their own ticket packages.
A holiday treat from writer/director Pat Hazell, A Kodachrome Christmas Starring
John McGivern is a special add on to the Off Broadway at the Marcus Center series and comes to Vogel Hall on November 18-December 31 with preview performances on November 16 and 17. Enter the colorful world of cable access TV hostess Earlene Hoople, the self-proclaimed "Queen of Rural Media," as she tapes her last Christmas Special in front of a live audience. A hilarious and heartwarming holiday romp from writer/director Pat Hazell of "The Wonder Bread Years." This Holiday presentation is available for priority purchase with a series package or by groups of 10 or more. Single tickets will go on sale to the public August 28th.
Learn more about relationships with Miss Abigail's Guide to Dating, Mating & Marriage on February 16-19. Miss Abigail's Guide to Dating, Mating & Marriage is the story of Miss Abigail, the most sought-after relationship expert to the stars (think
Dr. Ruth meets Emily Post), and her sexy sidekick Paco, as they travel the world teaching Miss Abigail's outrageously funny "how-to's" on dating, mating and marriage! Single tickets will go on sale to the public December 11th.
The Blues Brothers live on in the Official Blues Brothers Revue, starring Wayne Catania as Jake and Kieron Lafferty as Elwood comes to Vogel Hall on March 2-4. This Blues Brothers Revue is the only Blues Brothers show to be officially sanctioned by Dan Ackroyd and wife of the late
John Belushi, Judith Belushi Pisano. The Official Blues Brothers Revue is as close as you are to get to Jake and Elwood, and the music and magic of one of the greatest musical partnerships in the history of the silver screen. Single tickets will go on sale to the public January 27th.
Don't miss Coach: The Untold Story of College Basketball Legend Al McGuire on March 28-29. As McGuire's broadcasting partner for 10 years, Dick Enberg gained intimate access to his friend's colorful, creative, poetic, outspoken, and brilliant life - from his childhood, to winning the NCAA Championship at Marquette University, to his pioneering "off the cuff" style of sports broadcasting. Coach is a touching and inspiring portrait where Enberg allows Al to reveal the inner secrets and private thoughts he carefully concealed from the public, and depicts why the philosophy of this uncommonly funny and profound man had such an important and lasting impact on so many. Single tickets will go on sale to the public February 26th.
Adapted from the memoir of the same name, You Say Tomato, I Say Shut Up is a humorous look back at thirteen years of marriage for Annabelle Gurwitch ("Dinner and a Movie," Fired!) and Jeff Kahn ("The
Ben Stiller Show," Forty Year Old Virgin.) Coming to Vogel Hall on April 26-29, You Say Tomato, I Say Shut Up, explores a delightfully crazy lifestyle, up-ending every idea you ever had about living "happily ever after." Single tickets will go on sale to the public March 25th.
For more information on the Marcus Center's 4-show Off-Broadway package in Vogel Hall please visit,
www.MarcusCenter.org.
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