For those who are fans of Priscilla Queen of the Desert, ice cream, Australia, over-the-top flamboyant costumes and gay musical theatre - do we have a new ice cream flavor for you!
To celebrate Theatre Rhinoceros' production of PRISCILLA, QUEEN OF THE DESERT - THE MUSICAL, Humphry Slocombe (San Francisco's award-winning artisanal Ice cream maker) has created a limited edition ice cream flavor. Appropriately christened Priscilla's Tim Tam Slam, the treat includes Blue Bottle Vietnamese coffee ice cream, chocolate chips, and crushed Tim Tam cookies.
The limited edition flavor will be available at both Humphry Slocombe locations (2790 Harrison St. and 1 Ferry Building, SF) June 1 - 4, 2017.
Cast members from Priscilla Queen if the Desert - The Musical will be making a personal appearance at Humphry Slocombe store at 1 Ferry Building (Embarcadero)
on Sat. June 3, 2017 from 1 - 2 pm. Free ice cream will be served.
The creative department at Humphry Slocombe based this limited engagement flavor Priscilla's Tim Tam Slam on the wildly popular Australian biscuit (cookie) the Tim Tam. Tim Tams have been a part of Australian tea time since 1964 and we love them as is, but like the ladies riding Priscilla across the desert outback, our favorite way to enjoy them is far more creative. Simply bite off opposite corners of the cookie, and use it like a straw for hot coffee or tea. Once the cookie is filled with coffee, pop the whole thing in your mouth!
Theatre Rhinoceros presents Priscilla Queen of the Desert - The Musical, directed by John Fisher, with musical direction by Dan Feyer and choreography by AeJay Mitchell, running May 27 - July 1, 2017. Opening Night is set for Thursday, June 1, 2017 at 8:00 pm (Reception to follow) at the Eureka Theatre, 215 Jackson St., (at Battery St.) SF, CA 94111. Visit www.TheRhino.org for more information. Tickets are $15 - $40 and available at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2915342 or 1-800-838-3006. All previews are pay-what-you-wish at the door.
Priscilla, Queen of the Desert - The Musical has a book by Australian film director-writer Stephan Elliott and Allan Scott, using well-known pop songs as its score. Adapted from Elliott's 1994 Oscar-winning film The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, the musical is the heart-warming, uplifting adventure of three friends who hop aboard a battered old bus searching for love and friendship and end up finding more than they could have ever dreamed of. With a dazzling array of over-the-top costumes, extraordinary headdresses and a hit parade of dance floor favorites, this wildly fresh and funny musical is a journey to the heart of FABULOUS.
The Musical follows two drag queens and a transsexual (Tick, Adam, and Bernadette), who buy a run-down old bus (they call it Priscilla) and set out on a road trip across the Australian Outback when one of them, Tick, is invited by his ex-wife to perform his drag show at her far-away resort. However, Tick is hesitant to tell his friends, Bernadette (a former performing icon who's best days are behind her) and Adam (a rambunctious young troublemaker), his own personal reasons for taking the trip. During their journey, the trio encounters an array of Australian citizens, some of who aren't receptive to their lifestyle, including incidents of homo and transphobia, while widening comfort zones, finding new horizons, and strengthening their own friendship.
Priscilla, Queen of the Desert - The Musical features Bay Area Actors: Patrick Brewer (Boy 1; Tad; Farrah Fawcett; Lars 2; Frank); Rudy Guerrero * (Tick/Mitzi); Darryl V. Jones * (Bernadette); Mary Kalita (Solo Diva; Marion); Stephen Kanaski (Miss Understanding; Boy 3; Lars 3); Kim Larsen (Ensemble; Pastor; Errol; Jimmy; Barman; Dingo); Crystal Liu (GIRL 1; Japanese Tourist; Cynthia; Tasmanian Devil); Derek Miller (Boy 2; Lars 1; Scottish Tourist); Charles Peoples III (Adam); Nicole Thordsen (Diva; Shirley; Kangeroo); CameRon Weston (Boy 3; Brian; Bob); and Diogo Zavadzki (Boy 4; Lars 3; Jules; Kangeroo). * The Actor appears through the courtesy of Actors' Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.
On the production team are: John Fisher (Director/Producer); Dave Gardner (Set Construction); James Goode (Sound Designer); Lawrence Helman (Publicist); Robert Horek (Costume Designer); Gilbert Johnson (Set Designer); Sean Keehan (Lighting Designer); and AeJay Mitchell (Choreographer).
ABOUT THE ARTISTS:
John Fisher (Director) Recent playwriting: Flim-Flam (March 2017); Shakespeare Goes to War (nominated for six 2016 Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Awards) and To Sleep and Dream (2014 Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Award Winner for Best Script.) He directed and acted in the TBA Award Recommended Productions of Breaking the Code (nominated for five 2016 Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Awards) and Equus. In 2016 John received two nominations from the BATCC as Best Leading Actor for his performances in Shakespeare Goes to War and Breaking the Code. John is the only two-time winner of the Will Glickman Playwrighting Award for Medea: The Musical and Combat! His plays have been performed in NY, LA and across the country. John will appear as Lear in Lear! In July 2017 and at the United Solo Festival in Manhattan in his one man show A History of World War II. www.johnfisher.biz
Daniel Feyer (Music Director) is music director of American Conservatory Theater's A Christmas Carol, and resident accompanist for A.C.T.'s MFA acting program, including Rocky Horror at the new Strand Theater. Other theater credits include off-Broadway's Evil Dead: The Musical,The Underclassman, Working, With Glee, and Illyria; 11 seasons at the Weston Playhouse in VT, seven shows with Meadow Brook Theatre in Michigan, and Tarzan upcoming at the Berkeley Playhouse. A SF native and Princeton graduate, Dan is also a puzzle writer and editor and seven-time winner of the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament.
Rudy Guerrero* (Tick, aka Mitzi) Previous Rhino performances include "Nugget /Frank / Nurse/Dalton in Equus, "Wilson Mizner" in Road Show, "Sam" in Drunk Enough to Say I Love You?; and "Man" in Seven Palestinian Children. Other theater credits include performances at 42nd St. Moon, Alcazar Theatre, American Conservatory Theatre, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Central Works, Connecticut Repertory Theater, Foothill Music Theater, Lorraine Hansberry Theatre, Magic Theatre, Marin Shakespeare Company, Marin Theatre Company, Pacific Alliance Stage Company, Playwrights Foundation, SF Playhouse, TheatreWorks, Willows Theater Company, and Word for Word. Rudy has a BFA in Musical Theater from the Boston Conservatory and a MFA in Acting from the American Conservatory Theater www.rudyguerrero.com
Darryl V. Jones* (Bernadette) is an Actor, Director and Professor. Jones has performed principle roles at theatres such as Ford's Theatre, Arena Stage, The Old Globe and The Kennedy Center. He appeared as Alemu in the Theatre Rhino's The Call in 2016. His directing includes the critically acclaimed Rhino production of The Brothers Size, Gem of the Ocean (Sacramento Theatre Co.), Spunk (Lorraine Hansberry Theatre) and A View from the Bridge (Source Theatre) winning the Washington, DC Theatre Lobby Award for Outstanding Direction. A professor at Cal State East Bay, Jones teaches Acting, Musical Theatre and Directing.
AeJay Mitchell (Choreographer) was recently seen making his stage debut with BACCE playing the lead role of Sutter in Bootycandy at BRAVA!. Bay Area theatre credits Include: Actor 4/Another Black Man in We Are Proud To Present... (San Jose Stage Company); Kemi in Rose in America (Alter Theatre Ensemble); Miss Roj/Kid/Narrator in Colored Museum, E-Mem in X-Tigone, and Borracio in Much Ado About Nothing (African American Shakespeare Theatre Company); Gary Coleman in Avenue Q (NCTC): Gibbs in Dogfight (SF Playhouse); Tobias Twitch in Something for the Boys (42nd Street Moon); C.C. White in Dreamgirls (Broadway by the Bay); Scarecrow in The Wiz, Mayor Shinn in The Music Man and Rusty Charlie in Guys and Dolls (Berkeley Playhouse); and Jonathan Harker in Dracula (Inferno Theatre).
*The Actors appears through the courtesy of Actors' Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.
Theatre Rhinoceros - Founded in 1977, The Rhino is the longest running LGBT theatre in the nation. We develop and produce works of theatre that enlighten, enrich, and explore both the ordinary and the extraordinary aspects of our queer community. Our emphasis is on new works, works about under-represented members of the larger queer community, and revivals of lesser known queer classics. Over the years Theatre Rhinoceros has received many awards of recognition including: Theatre Rhinoceros Day in the City Proclamation from Mayor Gavin Newsome, State Assembly Certificate of Recognition from Senator Mark Leno, recognitions from Congressperson Nancy Pelosi and Assembly Persons Tom Ammiano and Carole Migden, numerous Cable Car, BATCC and TBA Awards and Nominations, and the GLAAD Media Award for Best LGBT Theatre.
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