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Another top quality show is promised by Naas Musical Society with Some Like it Hot
Reporter:
Louise McCarthy
14 Feb 2017 11:24 PM
Naas Musical Society returns to The Moat Theatre within weeks, bringing with them another top quality show! Sugar is the musical based on the movie Some Like it Hot made famous by Marilyn Monroe, Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis. Full of comedy capers, Romance and Bromance, men disguised as women to get away from gormless gangsters and understandable confusion. How does a man tell a woman he loves her when she thinks HE is a SHE??? Add to that some catchy tunes and lively dancing, sparkly costumes, a live orchestra and a talented cast, the perfect recipe for an enjoyable night out with the award winning Naas Musical Society. There will be a special family performance on Sunday , March 5, at 6.30pm; a family ticket for two adults and two children is only €40. Concessions night is Tuesday 7. With a brand New line up this year, the audience is promised not to be disappointed. The dynamic trio Michael Fay (MD), Deirdre Browne (Choreographer) and Director Philippa Alford who have been putting the cast through their paces since November to ensure every laugh in the script is realised! Starring Siohbán Clifford as Sugar Kane, Martin Fahy as Gerry/Daphne, Stephen Fagan as Joe/Josephine, Shane Byrne as the mean Gangster Spatts Palazzo, Rory Robinson as Sir Osgood Fielding and Claire O’Reilly as Sweet Sue as well as a chorus of Naas locals. Bums on seats is key to any show’s success so the society are hoping the people of Naas will support them by booking their tickets early as every year they seem to have empty seats early in the week and a waiting list for tickets at the end of the run, so please book early to avoid disappointment! The Box Office can be contacted on 045 883030. (Photos by Paul O'Rourke)
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