HDixie's Tupperware Party is extending its Minneapolis run through
Sunday, Feb. 28, 2010 at Hennepin Stages. Hosted by Hennepin Theatre Trust, this fast-talking, wickedly funny Tupperware lady took Off-Broadway by storm as the hostess of interactive, yet good ol' fashioned Tupperware Parties.
Dixie adeptly juggles outrageously funny tall tales about her three marriages and wayward kids with hard-hitting insights, free giveaways and ridiculous improvisation fueled by audience participation. Dixie, one of the top Tupperware sellers in the U.S. and Canada, educates her guests on the many inventive uses she has discovered for her plastic products.
Dixie's Tupperware Party, starring Dixie Longate, earned 2007 Off-Broadway and Drama Desk Award nominations for Outstanding Solo Performance. "Not your grandmother's Tupperware Party!," said the NBC Today Show.
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As the proudly trashy, boozy hostess of interactive, ‘drag-tastic', yet good ol'fashioned Tupperware Parties, Dixie adeptly juggles outrageously funny tall tales about her 18 marriages and wayward kids with hard-hitting insights, free giveaways and ridiculous improvisation fueled by audience participation. Dixie, the No.1 Tupperware seller in the U.S. and Canada, travels the country peddling the most fabulous assortment of Tupperware ever sold on a theater stage. Along the way, she educates her guests on the many inventive uses she has discovered for her plastic products-mostly unmentionable in polite company.
"Dixie's Tupperware Party" starring Dixie Longate, a character created by actor (Mr.) Kris Andersson, earned 2007 off-Broadway and Drama Desk Award nominations for Outstanding Solo Performance. Dixie's West Coast engagements were so hot that shows sold out months in advance to "eager partygoers waiting for their turn to see her unique take on the traditional '50s Tupperware Party." When the one-woman tour-de-force was featured on a London talk show, Dixie was so convincing she ended up selling almost $700 worth of plastic to the crew. An "...ambrosia blend of back-woods southern charm and Tourettes, Dixie Longate flings catalogue numbers and factoids for her ‘plastic crap' with Mensa-like ease, all the while peppering her pitch with more life stories than ring-worm in a trailer park," writes Pogue Go.
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