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SHE&HER PRODUCTIONS 2012-2013 SEASON
*all productions to be performed at the Just Off
Broadway Theatre in KCMO
12th Night or What you Will by William Shakespeare
August 10-26 Directed by Jeremy Riggs
CLOSED
NEXT TO NORMAL
book and lyrics by Brian Yorkey and music by Tom
Kitt
November 2-18
Directed by Tiffany Garrison-Schweigert
"NEXT TO NORMAL is a brave, breathtaking
musical...It is something much more than a feel-
good musical. It is a feel-everything musical."—
The New York Times
KANSAS CITY THEATRE PREMIERE
Winner: Three 2009 Tony Awards® and 2010 Pulitzer
Prize! Meet Diana–sexy, sharp and desperately
trying to hold on to her family, including husband
Dan–handsome, genuine and hard-working, struggling
to juggle being a father and a husband. Welcome to
the world of NEXT TO NORMAL, the brilliant,
evocative winner of the 2010 Pulitzer Prize
that takes us inside the lives of a typical
American family that's anything but typical.
Contains Strong Language and Themes.
ORDINARY DAYS by Adam Gwon
March 15-31
Directed by Tiffany Garrison-Schweigert
From one of musical theatre's most exciting new
composers comes ORDINARY DAYS, a refreshingly
honest and funny musical about making real
connections in the city that never sleeps (but
probably should at some point.) ORDINARY DAYS
tells the story of four young New Yorkers
whose lives intersect as they search for
fulfillment, happiness, love and cabs. Through a
score of vibrant and memorable songs, their
experiences ring startlingly true to life.
ORDINARY DAYS is an original musical for anyone
who's ever struggled to appreciate the
simple things in a complex place. With equal doses
of humor and poignancy, it celebrates how 8.3
million individual stories combine in unexpected
ways to make New York City such a unique and
extraordinary home.
A KANSAS CITY THEATRE PREMIERE
A Feminine Ending by Sarah Treem
May 10-18
Directed by Taylor St. John
Amanda, twenty-five, wants to be a great composer.
But at the moment, she's living in New York City
and writing advertising jingles to pay the rent
while her fiancé, Jack, pursues his singing
career. So when Amanda's mother, Kim, calls one
evening from New Hampshire and asks for her help
with something she can't discuss over the phone,
Amanda is only too happy to leave New York. Once
home, Kim reveals that she's leaving Amanda's
father and needs help packing. Amanda balks and
ends up (gently) hitting the postman, who happens
to be her first boyfriend. They spend the night
together in an apple orchard, where Amanda tries
to tell Billy how her life got sidetracked. It has
something to do with being a young woman in a
profession that only recognizes famous men. Billy
acts like he might have the answer, but
doesn't. Neither does Amanda's mother. Or, for
that matter,her father. A Feminine Ending is a
gentle, bittersweet comedy about a girl who
knows what she wants but not quite how to get it.
Her parents are getting divorced, her fiancée is
almost famous, her first love reappears, and
there's a lot of noise in her head but none of it
is music. Until the end.
A KANSAS CITY THEATRE PREMIERE
KC Stage cardmembers receive a discount of:
$2 dollars off ticket price
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