Come See The Pirates of Penzance!

I’m sorry I haven’t been around much on this blog lately, guys, but there’s totally a good reason for that. Well, good-ish. I’ve been super busy getting ready for our production of The Pirates of Penzance!

You need to come see it, for sure, and if you need more convincing, here, have some video:

Watch The Durham Savoyards on PBS. See more from NC Weekend.

Yup, it’s going to rule.

March 14-17 and 22-24. Two weekends, so you have no excuse to miss it!

Tickets: Carolina Theatre box-office, 919-560-3030. If you walk up to the box-office, you won’t have to pay any processing fee at all. The box-office is open from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM. If you’d rather buy them online, you can do it here.

Top 10 Reasons You Should Come See Iolanthe

If you have been ignoring everything I say, tweet, Facebook post, pin, or blog for the past 3 months, there’s a small possibility that you may not know that I’m part of the chorus for this year’s Durham Savoyards production of Iolanthe (pronounced eye-oh-lahn-thee, if you were curious). If you live in the Durham-ish area, I would love for you to come see the show! And here are the reasons why you should:

10. It’s at the Carolina Theatre, a fun, historic venue in a cool part of downtown Durham, near lots of great restaurants and a big parking deck. It’s also newly renovated, so even if you’ve been there before, you’re in for a brand new treat. It looks amazing! New sound system, too!

9. You can choose from 4 different dates! The show runs Thursday (tonight!), Friday, and Saturday nights at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday at 2:00 p.m.

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Iolanthe Preview

If you look very carefully, you will see me in my cream-colored Princess Ida shirt, doing my little fairy dance and giving Strephon a quick cheek-bump. (Which cheek? You must watch to find out.)

Iolanthe
or, The Peer and the Peri

Performances will be March 29 – April 1, 2012:
Thursday (Preview Night), Friday, and Saturday March 29, 30, & 31, 8:00 PM
Sunday April 1, 2:00 PM (matinee)

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