Learn what it means to be a "bro" from ten pop music and culture-loving gay men. Join the musical comedy ensembleCaptain Smartypants (CSP) for their unique take on brotherhood, featuring hits from the Doobie Brothers, the Osmonds, the Jacksons, plus the brothers Grimm and Gibb. With medleys, mashups, and a mini musical, these outrageously hilarious musical funnymen will roast and toast, prance and dance. Original songs like "Straight Guy Hug," as well as Elton John's "Daniel" and the Hollies' "He Ain't Heavy" are used to relay both touching and hilarious tales from the boys' own life experiences, including those awkward locker room moments and the beloved big brother (both real and imagined).
Captain Smartypants is joined by Seattle's alt-bluegrass trio The Half Brothers, featuring John Ackermann on mandolin, Rick Miller on guitar, and David Nixon on banjo. Together the trio has released three albums since 2005 and performed with Annex Theatre, Theatre Off Jackson, and On the Boards.
Captain Smartypants is thrilled to return to The Triple Door after a successful inaugural run in the Fall of 2014. With a state-of-the-art sound system, concert grand piano, and full-sized movie screen (for the videos that accompany the show), the audience dines in comfort and style. Zero Brides for Seven Brothers is directed by Seattle Men's Chorus' Associate Artistic Director and CSP Director Eric Lane Barnes. The cast includes the ten members of Captain Smartypants: Colin Behl, Jeffrey Erickson, Joshua Herrington, Rad Milosavljevic, David Nilsson, Jason Reuer, Don Riling, Dante Rodriguez, Tyler Smith and Chris Hoffman. Zero Brides for Seven Brothers is presented by James Alan Salon & Spa.
Tickets are $25 and $35 (front row only) and are on sale now online at tickets.thetripledoor.net.
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