NYS: FORT SALEM THEATER PRESENTS ORIGINAL MUSICAL ABOUT MARRIAGE
As its final offering of the summer, MAINSTAGE AT FORT SALEM THEATER (11 East Broadway, Salem, NY - 518-854-9200) raises the curtain on Significant Others Friday, August 17th, and the show runs weekends through August 26th with performances Friday and Saturday nights at 8:00 pm, with a Sunday matinee at 2:00 pm. The presentation consists of three original one-act musical comedies about marriage, partnership, conflict, separation and reconciliation, written by Al Budde and Jay Kerr, the Salem team that spawned Corn! The Musical, StarCrossed, and Senior Moments. Take a little bit of Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys and Hollywood's Grumpy Old Men and add some music and you have the bones of Until Death Do Us Part, the final one-act in the musical evening. Broadway veterans Bill Carmichael and Jim Raposa, each of whom had performed before at Fort Salem, cleared a part of their summer schedules to do the "new" show in Salem. Carmichael, with his wife Susan Burk, the dance director he met the first day of Ragtime rehearsals, operates Emerson House, a B&B in Vergennes. Raposa, with his wife Claudia Shell-Raposa, whom he met on Broadway on his first day of rehearsals for Cats, teaches dance and drama at Burr and Burton Academy in Manchester. Rosie Spring plays Raposa's wife in the first musical, To Have and to Hold, and Kathleen Devine is Carmichael's stage spouse. Significant For tickets or more information, visit the websitehttp://www.fortsalemtheater.com/ or call the box office: 518-854-9200.
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