Experience the beautiful four-part harmonies of "The Plaids" in Forever Plaid when Barter Theatre's musical extravaganza comes the State Theatre in Easton on Saturday, November 20th at 8 PM.
Tickets for Forever Plaid are $30 & $25 and can be obtained by visiting the State Theatre Box Office, 453 Northampton Street, Easton, by calling 1-800-999-STATE, 610-252-3132 or at www.statetheatre.org.
Join Jinx, Sparky, Francis and Smudge in this musical comedy that centers on four young, eager male singers killed in a car crash on the way to their first major concert, and now miraculously revived for second chance to fulfill their biggest dream and perform the show that never was.
Forever Plaid showcases the upbeat music made popular in the 1950s by artists and groups such as
Perry Como,
Eddie Fisher, The
Four Lads and The Ames Brothers and includes such hits as "Catch a Falling Star," "Sixteen Tons," "Crazy 'Bout Ya Baby" and "Love Is a Many Splendored Thing." This hilarious production is fun for the entire family.
Written and originally directed and choreographed by
Stuart Ross, Forever Plaid is directed by
Robert Randle, who has been the associate director for Ross on many productions around the world, including the holiday hit and sequel Plaid Tidings. "When most of us think of the 1950s, we think of Rock n' Roll, greasers, hot rods, Elvis, Annette, Fabian, D.A. haircuts and teenage rebellion. But there was a 'flipside' to this era - the side of harmony, innocence and the sincerity of dreams. It was a time when every family worked hard to fulfill the American dream," remarked Randle.
Three of the stars of Forever Plaid made their Barter debut in
Barter Theatre's 2009 production and are reuniting for this national tour. With numerous Broadway, regional theatre and television credits,
Kevin Greene (Francis), Steven Douglas Stewart (Sparky) and
Chris Vaughn (Smudge) lend their incredible vocal and performing talents that will have you singing along. Joining them will be Byron DeMent (Jinx) along with
Scott Guthrie (swing),
Lee Harris (piano) and Garrett Jones (bass).
You won't want to miss this fun-filled American musical performed by a classic American theatre. During the Great Depression,
Barter Theatre opened its doors in Abingdon, Virginia proclaiming, "with vegetables you cannot sell, you can buy a good laugh," beginning a grand experiment that has not only survived, but thrived. In 1946, the theatre was designated the State Theatre of Virginia. Two years later, Barter's founder
Robert Porterfield received a Tony Award for his contribution to the development of America's regional theatre movement. Currently celebrating its 77th anniversary, Barter is one of our country's last theatres with a year-round professional resident repertory company and boasts an annual attendance of over 163,000 theatergoers - an astounding figure considering the theatre's rural Appalachian location. Famous Barter alumni include Academy Award winners
Ned Beatty (Network),
Ernest Borgnine (Marty),
Patricia Neal (Hud) and
Gregory Peck (To Kill a Mockingbird); Tony Award winner
Hume Cronyn (Hamlet); and Wayne E. Knight (Seinfeld), to name a few. Today patrons pay with cash, but on two selected days during the summer, non-perishable food items are accepted for admission with all proceeds donated to the local food bank. Find out more about
Barter Theatre at www.bartertheatre.com.
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