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THAT GOLDEN GIRLS SHOW! Puppet Parody Extends Through the Year Off-Broadway

By: Oct. 20, 2016
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Due to popular demand, Off-Broadway's hit puppet parody, That Golden Girls Show! will extend its stay at the Union Square's DR2 Theatre (103 E 15th Street) for the holidays as a new block of tickets is made available through January 1, 2017.

Tickets are: $99.00 (Golden VIP Ticket) - $69.00 (Regular) and can be purchased by visiting Ticketmaster.com or by calling 1-800 982-2787.

Created by Drama Desk nominee Jonathan Rockefeller, That Golden Girls Show! debuted on September 19 and opened on October 3, 2016, originally set to run through December 11 will now play through January 1, 2017.

Set in that sassy Miami house in 1985, 'That Golden Girls Show!' is a brand new show that parodies classic Golden Girls moments - with puppets! Get set for an evening of cheesecake, laughter, jazzercise, shoulder pads, sex, and the elegant art of the quick-witted put down.

From Sophia's get-rich-quick schemes, to Rose's tales from St Olaf, Blanche's insatiable hunt for men and the Fountain of Youth, to Dorothy's daily struggle to make sense of her life, manage her roommates all the while fending off a certain, pesky ex-husband, once and for all. Devoted fans will fondly remember our four girls from Miami, and for the first-timers, this will be a joyful introduction to the brilliance of that television series.

The cast includes Arlee Chadwick as Rose, Cat Greenfield as Blanche, Michael LaMasa as Dorothy Emmanuelle Zeesman as Sophia and Zach Kononov as Stanley. Creative team includes: David Goldstein (Set & Lighting Design), Nate Edmondson (Composer & Sound Design), Stephanie Klapper (Casting), Shae Candelaria (Production Stage Manager), General Management by Perry Street Theatricals.

For more about the show, visit www.ThatGoldenGirlsShow.com.

Jonathan Rockefeller (Creator) is the co-founder of Rockefeller Productions, a company that combines film, theatre, animation, puppetry and television. He also devotes time to philanthropic work furthering childhood literacy and appreciation of the arts. Last year, Jonathan was selected as a 'Men of Influence' by Men's Style Australia for his work in children's theater and literacy.

The U.S. production of 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show', based on the much beloved children's book by Eric Carle, garnered a Drama Desk and an Off Broadway Alliance nomination and still plays to sold-out houses in NYC. The original production of 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show' debuted to a sell-out season at the Sydney Festival January 2015, and will continue to tour Australia and New Zealand through 2017.

Beyond the stage, Jonathan and Eric Carle Studios teamed up to produce and direct an animated version of '10 Little Rubber Ducks' based on Mr. Carle's book of the same name and narrated by Bernadette Peters, that debuted at the UK's Bath Film Festival in December.

Prior to his work with Eric Carle, Jonathan co-wrote and produced the puppet-parody 'Thank You for Being a Friend' which has been licensed for further productions worldwide. Other projects include the documentary 'Road to Pride Rock: The Making of the Lion King' and the screenplay 'Coming of Age' developed with Screen New South Wales and the Dungog Film Festival's In the Raw program.

Accolades include a Cannes Lion nomination, multiple Clio and Media Awards, High Commendations at Australian Cinematographer's Guild [ASC], Best Television Current Affairs at the National Media Awards for an unvarnished documentary about life on the street in 'Boy from the Blue Room', and 'Best Unproduced Screenplay' at the Aus MTV Awards for 'Satisfaction', a satirical tale of becoming an assistant on the 'world's most expensive perfume commercial'.

By complete coincidence, Jonathan was a protégé of Baz Luhrmann, with a career that began during film school. At age 17, he convinced his formidable mentor to take him on as an apprentice by literally sitting in a gutter outside Baz's house with an ambitious cardboard sign declaring 'Bazmark or Bust'. Jonathan worked with Baz on the US production of La Boheme and the Chanel No 5 commercial featuring Nicole Kidman.

A book inspired by his time working under Baz Luhmrann is currently being competed.



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