Master Arts Theatre
presents Forever Plaid
Written and originally directed and choreographed
by STUART ROSS
Musical continuity supervision and arrangements by
JAMES RAITT
Originally produced by
GENE WOLSK
February 7 - March 2, 2013
Thursdays,
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 PM
Saturday Matinees at 2:00 PM
MASTER ARTS THEATRE
75 77th STREET SW
(Formerly Vee St.)
(2 Blocks South of 76th Street off Division SW)
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Thurs |
Fri |
Sat |
7
7:30
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8
7:30 |
9
2:00
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14
7:30
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15
7:30 |
16 2:00
7:30
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21
7:30
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22
7:30 |
23 2:00
7:30
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28
7:30
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March 1
7:30 |
2 2:00
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Listen to the PodCast with Anderw Gommesen
and Rick Cerchia about Forever Plaid
Click Here
Listen to the WGVU Radio Interview with Rick
Cerchia and Benjy Schirm
Click Here
Box Office Volunteers are needed please call our office at
616-455-1001 |
TICKETS
Adults $18.00
Senior Citizens $16.00
Students $16.00
call MASTER ARTS THEATRE
(616) 455-1001
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| Seating Arrangement

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Cast List:
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| Synopsis
"Forever Plaid" is an off-Broadway musical revue written by Stuart Ross
in 1990. The show is a revue of the close-harmony "guy groups" (e.g. The
Four Aces, The Four Freshmen) that reached the height of their
popularity during the 1950s. Personifying the clean-cut genre are the
Plaids. This quartet of high-school chums whose dream of recording an
album, ended in death in a collision with a bus filled with Catholic
schoolgirls who are on their way to see the Beatles' American debut on
The Ed Sullivan Show. The play begins with the Plaids returning from the
afterlife for one final chance at musical glory. |
| Media
Kit
The 8 1/2 by 11 Posters may be printed and placed on any bulletin board you may think
people will see it.
8 1/2 by 11 Poster - Click Here
The Flyers are great for handing out.
3 2/3 by 8 1/2 Flyers (3 per page) - Click Here
Click below for the announcement to place in newsletters, bulletins, programs, etc.
Click Here for Blurb
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| The video
and/or audio recording of this performance by any means whatsoever are strictly
prohibited. |
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