Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes at the theater? Tongue in Cheek is pleased to announce a special one-night-only event that gives audiences a glimpse behind the curtain, HOW TO BEHAVE/PLACES, PLEASE, on Wednesday, October 21 at 7 pm at The Bridge Theatre in midtown NYC. Musical guest
Garry Novikoff will also perform.
Tickets are $10 and include a glass of wine.
Two one-woman shows share the stage: HOW TO BEHAVE by Connie Perry and PLACES, PLEASE by Allison Lemel.
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Connie Perry
HOW TO BEHAVE |
Connie Perry reprises (and revises) her piece about coming to NYC to work in the theater, including work as an usher, learning and telling people HOW TO BEHAVE. Perry returns to the stage with TIC after performing an earlier version in TIC's Plus 1 Solo Show Festival.
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Allison Lemel
PLACES, PLEASE |
Allison Lemel wears many hats with TIC, including assistant directing several of its shows, and stage managing more than 14 with TIC. Always unflappable, Lemel recalls her many stage management posts in PLACES, PLEASE, and shows the audience that despite the drama happening backstage, a great stage manager makes magic happen onstage every night.
Garry Novikoff has been a musical guest at TIC's Plus 1 Solo Show Festival and will return with a couple of his heartfelt and humorous songs, rounding out the evening.
We're nearly 2 months out and HOW TO BEHAVE/PLACES, PLEASE is already nearly sold out (as of publishing this blog, only 11 tickets remain!). Details, below. Can't wait to see you at the theater in October.
HOW TO BEHAVE by Connie Perry/PLACES PLEASE by Allison Lemel
Directed by Jake Lipman
Wednesday, October 21 at 7 pm
The Bridge Theatre @ Shetler Studios, 244 West 54th Street, 12th Floor, NYC
Tickets: $10 at http://www.smarttix.com/Show.aspx?ShowCode=BEH2 or call 212-868-4444
Run time: 50 minutes, no intermission
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