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"Honey…do they really take
their clothes off??"
Well, it is the full monty, isn't it?
And anything can happen on stage right? But THE
FULL MONTY is more the story of
family and friends, a feel good celebration of devotion and
camaraderie. Based on the wonderful and poignant movie and
placed in the American city of Buffalo, New York this
popular musical has as the story a kid and his dad at its
heart.
Six unemployed Buffalo steelworkers, low on both cash and
prospects, decide to present a strip act at a local club
after seeing their wives' enthusiasm for a touring company
of Chippendales. One of them, Jerry, declares that their
show will be better than the Chippendales dancers because
they'll go "the full monty" — strip all the way. The men
need to win back their families and their self-esteem.
This rollicking, pop musical sizzles with heart as these six
factory workers boldly bare it all to earn that money and
their confidence. But more than just flesh is revealed when
these blue collar men strip away their insecurities to forge
a hilarious and unique bond that exposes the male viewpoint
of acceptance, love, and the importance of communication.
Layered with a tightly woven storyline and numerous
show-stopping musical numbers, this stage adaptation of the
film garnered ten Tony Award nominations including Best
Original Score and Best Musical.
“Seen”
in the cast are Jose Rodriquez
(Harold), Robb Ross
(Malcom) and Zack Wasson
(Dave) --- straight from the
EVITA company --- with Mad Cow
newcomer Jay Becker
(Jerry) and Clinton Harris
(he's called "Horse”) and Kent
Altman (Ethan).
Their wives and girlfriends are
handled by Suzanne Clark,
Lesley Payne
and another newcomer from Mad Cow Theatre,
Sarah Catherine Barnes.
Nancy Christy
repeats the role of Jeanette she took
in the Lakeland Community Theatre production.
Ryland Marbutt
plays Jerry’s son Nathan, and rounding out the cast are
Larry Everhart,
Danny Villnow,
Heidi Thompson,
Virginia Zechiel,
Lauren West,
Robin Davis,
Chris Walsh,
Jeremy Henry
and Tina Sellars-Maldonado.
And… the “real”
Chippendale dancer will be Gene
Bastarache.
Katrina Ploof
directs the action with
Kevin Davis
choreographing. Thom Altman
is designing lights and John
Coffey signs on as musical
director. Stage manager is
Jacob McKinnon.
At heart, a musical comedy, this is
the most fun you can have when others take their clothes
off. In fact, you may laugh so hard you can hardly “bare”
it.

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