Set at a Catskills resort in 1960, this is the sweetly comic story of Lois and Marge, two friends from Brooklyn in search of good times and romance over one wild Labor Day weekend.
The score showcases 18 Neil Sedaka classics, including “Where the Boys Are”, “Sweet Sixteen”, “Calendar Girl”, and, of course, the chart-topping title song.
Book by Erik Jackson and Ben H. Winters
Music by Neil Sedaka
Lyrics by Neil Sedaka, Howard Greenfield, and Philip Cody
Orchestrations/Vocal Arrangements by Tom Kitt
Conceived by Marsh Hanson and Gordon Greenberg
Creative Consulation by Neil Sedaka
Directed by: Jacqueline Hubbard
Musical Director: John Sebastian DeNicola
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Hair Design: Joel Silvestro
* member of Actors Equity
Join us for an opening night reception with the cast following the performance on Friday, October 5. Light refreshments will be served.
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Did You
Know
Neil Sedaka has had an incredible career - having scores of worldwide pop hits for himself and other artists. Cited as a major influence by "piano rock" legends such as Elton John and Ben Folds, Sedaka was one of the first singers to multi-track his voice to make it fuller. BMI has listed "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do" as one of the 50 most-played songs of the 20th century.