Forever Plaid

Forever Plaid is a wonderful heartfelt tribute to those fabulous harmonizing “guy-groups” like The Lettermen and The Ames Brothers, and will provide a delightful evening of beloved songs and comedic patter that will keep you rolling in the aisles when you’re not humming along to some of the great nostalgic pop hits of the ’50s and early 60′s like the song stylings of Perry Como’s “Catch a Falling Star,” Harry Belafonte’s “Day-o,” and Tennessee Ernie Ford’s “Sixteen Tons;” or the romantic favorites like “Love is a Many Splendored Thing” and “Three Coins in the Fountain.” Add in the entire Ed Sullivan Show (in 3 minutes and 11 seconds) with Topo Gigio and Jose Jimenez, and you will never forget your first Plaid experience!

Screamingly funny! Entirely enchanting, utterly entertaining, awesome!… will put a smile on your face, a hum in your throat and a tap to your feet.—New York Post

Directed by Karen Schlumpf. Choreographed by Troy Miller. Music direction by Brian Victor. Produced by Sue Pinkman and Bruce Lipin.

Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 PM: March 3 (includes Opening Night reception), March 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 24, and 25, 2006.

Sunday Matinees at 2:30 PM: March 12 and 19, 2006.

The Saturday, March 11 performance will be sign interpreted for the deaf and hearing impaired.

Single ticket prices: $17 (all ages, Saturdays), $15 (adults, Fridays and Sundays), $12 (senior citizens and students, Fridays and Sundays).

Cast for Forever Plaid

Producers Sue Pinkman and Bruce Lipin announce the cast: Wade Corder as Frankie, Troy Miller as Jinx, Chris Borton as Sparky, and Rick Stegman as Smudge