Seven Angels Theatre Offering Shows To Cure Cabin Fever
Seven Angels Theatre Offering
Shows To Cure Cabin Fever
WATERBURY â Seven Angels Theatre in Waterbury has the cure for cabin fever with two great shows.
Nunsense is making its latest run at Seven Angels Theatre January 8-24. The musical comedy classic is celebrating its 25th   anniversary this season and a great local cast including Ralph Cantito as Sister Mary Hubert on January 17 and 22 be among this monthâs highlights.
Featuring star turns, tap and ballet dancing, an audience quiz, and comic surprises, this show has become an international phenomenon. With more than 5000 productions worldwide, Nunsense has been translated into 21 languages.
Next up, Jon Peterson returns for one final weekend in a tour de force one-man show about one-man shows. Song Man, Dance Man is a tribute to the great song and dance men who inspired Peterson: George M. Cohan, Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, Sammy Davis Jr., Anthony Newley, and Bobby Darin.
Critics and audiences have raved about his performance in this fantastic song and dance show, which was written and conceived by Mr Peterson after he appeared on the Seven Angels stage in 2007. Performances are January 29-31.
Curtain schedule for both shows is Friday and Saturday evenings at 8, and Sunday afternoons at 2.
Tickets are on sale now for both shows. Call the Seven Angels Theatre box office at 203-757-4676, go online to SevenAngelsTheatre.org, or stop in to Hamilton Park Pavilion on Plank Road in Waterbury (follow signs from I-84 Exit 24 West or Exit 25 East) for ticket details and reservations.