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The Nerd

 by Larry Shue

 

 

 

Black River Valley Club, Cabaret Room, 131 Washington Street, Watertown NY

 

First weekend will be dinner theater reservations only

Second weekend is general admission

 

One of the funniest plays ever written, this extraordinarily inventive, side-splitting comedy was first presented by the Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, then produced in Great Britain, then went on to 32-Point Star: Directed by Sarah Hovey and John Culkin

Starring 
Claire Aubourg
Terry Burgess
Shane Coughlin
Chase Marshall
Jeremy Marshall
Stephanie Wilson
David Murphy

Broadway.

 

Dinner Theater Show

February 9, 10, 11, 2012 dinner at 6:30 pm,  show to follow

February 12, 2012 brunch at 1:00 pm, show to follow

Reservations Required.  Call David: 315-646-1018

All meals served with rolls, coffee/tea and dessert.  Choice of:

·    Prime Rib, Tuscan Vegetables, Garlic Smashed Potatoes

·    Vegetarian Alfredo Lasagna

·    Crab-stuffed Haddock, Tuscan Vegetables, Garlic Smashed Potatoes

$30 per person includes dinner, tax, tip, and show

 

No general admission on dinner theater nights.

 

General Admission Show   

         February 16, 17, & 18, 2012  at 7:00 pm

Admission $12 at the door

 

Black River Valley Club will be open for dinner nights of general admission shows.  Reservations for dinner call BRVC at 788-2300.  Dinner not included in ticket price.

 

THE STORY:   Now an aspiring young architect in Terre Haute, Indiana, Willum Cubbert has often told his friends about the debt he owes to Rick Steadman, a fellow ex-GI whom he has never met but who saved his life after he was seriously wounded in Vietnam. He has written to Rick to say that, as long as he is alive, "you will have somebody on Earth who will do anything for you"—so Willum is delighted when Rick shows up unexpectedly at his apartment on the night of his thirty-fourth birthday party. But his delight soon fades as it becomes apparent that Rick is a hopeless dork —a bumbling oaf with no social sense, little intelligence and less tact. And Rick stays on and on, his continued presence among Willum and his friends leading to one uproarious incident after another, until the normally placid Willum finds   himself contemplating violence—a dire development which, happily, is staved off by the surprising "twist" ending of the play.

 

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by  David Bottrell and Jessie Jones

 

 

April 12, 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21 & 22, 2012

Black River Valley Club Cabaret Room

 

Not since STEEL MAGNOLIAS has a more colorful and dysfunctional group of Southern eccentrics gathered below the Mason-Dixon line. When the patriarch of the Turpin family keels over dead in the first scene, the struggle to get him buried involves the whole clan, including the not-so-grieving widow who wants to put "Mean and Surly" on the tombstone.

 

"If you were amused by the kind of bucolic mayhem of…GREATER TUNA, this more ambitious trip down a rustic main street could be just your dish of cola." —NY Post. "Dearly Departed is drop dead funny." —NY Daily News.

 

More info to be posted soon

 

 

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Little Theatre of Watertown’s

 

80th Anniversary

Gala Celebration

 

 

June 2, 2012

 

Black River Valley Club

131 Washington Street

Watertown NY  13601

 

 

You are invited!

More info coming soon

 

 

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Watertown  NY  13601

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