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BLUE HAIR TROUPE
Returns April 30 for 4 performances only!
 
Tickets on Sale Now!
 
"Brimming with Personality." - THE BOSTON GLOBE
 
 
 
 
Back by
Popular Demand
 
After a 130 Performance Run in
Boston's Theater District and a
3 month run at Giggles Comedy
Club, B.H.T. is returning once
again for a fun-filled week-end.
 

 
Blue Hair Troupe Photos from Boston's Theater District Production 2003.
 
BLUE HAIR TROUPE takes your favorite songs from the 60's and 70's, Broadway, Movies and TV and puts a "senior twist" on them.

Returning for 4 performances only!

Created and Written by Andrew Diskes
2008 DASH AWARD WINNER

SHOW DATES:
Thur, April 30 at 8pm
Fri,    May    1 at 2pm
Sat,   May   2 at 8pm
Sun,  May   3 at 2pm

Temple B'nai Abraham Theater
200 E. Lothrop St., Beverly, MA

Tickets:
$25 for Premium Plus Tickets (First 5 Rows)
$20 for Premium Seating
(6th - 8th Rows)
$15 for Regular Seating


For Tickets:
You can leave a reservation on the phone at  978 500-8832 or
e-mail us at neverlandtheatre@comcast.net .
You can pick up and pay for your tickets at the door.
 
 
Or just come to the door without a reservation. There are plenty of tickets. See you soon!

(No Refunds or Exchanges)
 
Free Parking. Wheelchair Accessible.
 
REVIEWS  from 2003 Tremont Theater Production

By Larry Stark, www.theatermirror.com - July 2003

Judging on last Sunday, "The Blue Hair Troupe" has found its audience. The tremont Theatre was well-filled, mostly with "people of uncertain age," a large sprinkling of them wearing red hats. The cast --- blue-haired, grey-bearded, and/or bald --- also of uncertain age, were all experienced actors pretending to be old, infirm, and forgetful. Their short skits and song-segments were familiar tunes from the past, with re-jiggered lyrics involving conditions, ailments or medicines (Metamucil, Maalox, etc.). The technique owes a lot to the parodies in MAD Magazine. A song about "All That AZZ(thma!)" is a good example.

Devised and Directed by Company Manager Andrew Diskes, the troupe turns the theatre into "The Senior Center for the Performing Arts" presenting their annual talent show at a retirement village near you. (The show, perhaps smaller, shorter, and tighter, could indeed tour such places with great success.) The women wear ghastly boufant wigs, they all wear loud polyester, and they exaggerate their infirmities as broadly as possible. (Watch a lady try for the third time to remember the lyrics to "Try to Remember"!) But their acting style everywhere is as broad as possible.

The standard routine is a "medley" of, for instance, songs from the '60s, or the '70s. Most songs barely get started before they run into parody. Many are send-ups of t-v commercials for wonder-drugs. There's a two-song send-up of "West Side Story" that retains all the power of the original.

Despite their pretense of infirmities and their belt-it-out gags and "Catch That Joke?" winks, this is a crackerjack cast enjoying themselves. The subtext is "Watch us old bats pretend to be old bats!" --- up until a ringing finale when the entire cast flings away all pretense to sing, full-out, Grandma's anthem from "Pippin" insisting that all they want, after 67 years, is "sixty-seven more!"

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By Sue Scheible, The Patriot Ledger

This musical revue  is old-fashioned fun.  I want to have blue hair, too. That's how good this show made me feel. For lots of laughs, talented senior entertainers, and zing-filled messages about both the high points and the hazards of aging, I recommend " Blue Hair Troupe,"
The high-spirited production is ideal entertainment for groups of seniors...........
 
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