
Winter Cabaret is sketch comedy at its best — the funny, frantic, slightly bawdy sort you’ve come to love from The Theater Project, a news release said. This year the group, who have been working together for over a decade, have even bigger, better surprises in store. … Think of a 1990s boy band, all grown up and aiming for one last reunion concert. Can they overcome the past, and some surprising secrets, to be as funky-fresh as they once were?
“Imagine what our male ensemble looks like dressed like Justin Timberlake,” Executive Director Wendy Poole said in a news release. “Now add choreography. It’s pretty great. We’ve also been working on some multi-media material to add to this production that’s turning out to be so much fun. These guys know how to improvise.”
Tasty desserts by Wild Oats Bakery complement the wild and weird wit onstage, and musical accents and interludes will be designed and performed by Jim Hall.
Performance times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., and Sundays at 2 p.m. All tickets are pay-what-you-want, with a suggested price of $18.
Limited table seating is available by special request.
For tickets or more information, call the box office at 729-8584 or visit www.theaterproject.com.
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