'Altar Boyz' coming to Norwich
NORWICH – The Chenango County Council of the Arts, Norwich, will host the touring company of the off Broadway smash hit “Altar Boyz” on Saturday, Oct. 18 at 7 p.m. at the Martin W. Kappel Theater, 27 West Main Street.
“Altar Boyz” is the longest running new musical comedy to open in New York in years! Full of sharp parody, sinfully spectacular dancing, and irreverent humor, this spoof about a heavenly guy-group is adored by audiences and critics alike. With an extraordinary mix of side-splitting songs “convincing enough to be played on MTV,” uncontrollable laughs and lighthearted fun, this award-winning and totally original new musical is “90 minutes of pure delight” that's suitable for all ages and will have “the whole family laughing and singing along.”
It’s the last night of the Altar Boyz national “Raise the Praise” tour. The Boyz – five ultra talented heartthrobs from Ohio – are lead singer Matthew (the pretty boy hunk and leader of the pack), Mark (a sensitive young man with a deep faith in Cher), Luke (a bad boy with an “interest” in communion wine), Juan (a hot blooded crooner with a passion for pretty girls) and Abraham (a nice Jewish boy, who’s not quite sure how he ended up here … although his mother would sure like to know).
Winner of the 2005 Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Off-Broadway Musical, “Altar Boyz” has it all, including high octane entertainment suitable for all ages, big laughs and even – yes – a real message underneath it all. As New York Magazine says: “It’s not often that a perfect musical floats into town. It manages not only to generate constant laughs but also to come up with a genuinely touching, even spiritual conclusion. Saints be praised for a show this polished and potent.”
“Altar Boyz” is sponsored by NBT Bank. Tickets range in price from $16.50 to $23, with discounts for members of the Arts Council and senior citizens. Students (18 and under) are $10.
Upcoming performances in the CCCA’s 2008/09 performing arts series include Irvin Mayfield and the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra All Stars Dec. 14; Stig Rossen Feb. 15; Barrage March 7 and Montana Skies April 25.
For information or to reserve tickets visit the CCCA’s website at www.chenangoarts.org or call 336-ARTS (2787).
“Altar Boyz” is the longest running new musical comedy to open in New York in years! Full of sharp parody, sinfully spectacular dancing, and irreverent humor, this spoof about a heavenly guy-group is adored by audiences and critics alike. With an extraordinary mix of side-splitting songs “convincing enough to be played on MTV,” uncontrollable laughs and lighthearted fun, this award-winning and totally original new musical is “90 minutes of pure delight” that's suitable for all ages and will have “the whole family laughing and singing along.”
It’s the last night of the Altar Boyz national “Raise the Praise” tour. The Boyz – five ultra talented heartthrobs from Ohio – are lead singer Matthew (the pretty boy hunk and leader of the pack), Mark (a sensitive young man with a deep faith in Cher), Luke (a bad boy with an “interest” in communion wine), Juan (a hot blooded crooner with a passion for pretty girls) and Abraham (a nice Jewish boy, who’s not quite sure how he ended up here … although his mother would sure like to know).
Winner of the 2005 Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Off-Broadway Musical, “Altar Boyz” has it all, including high octane entertainment suitable for all ages, big laughs and even – yes – a real message underneath it all. As New York Magazine says: “It’s not often that a perfect musical floats into town. It manages not only to generate constant laughs but also to come up with a genuinely touching, even spiritual conclusion. Saints be praised for a show this polished and potent.”
“Altar Boyz” is sponsored by NBT Bank. Tickets range in price from $16.50 to $23, with discounts for members of the Arts Council and senior citizens. Students (18 and under) are $10.
Upcoming performances in the CCCA’s 2008/09 performing arts series include Irvin Mayfield and the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra All Stars Dec. 14; Stig Rossen Feb. 15; Barrage March 7 and Montana Skies April 25.
For information or to reserve tickets visit the CCCA’s website at www.chenangoarts.org or call 336-ARTS (2787).
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