Performances will begin at 7:30 p. m. Sept. 4, 5, 11, and 12. Tickets cost $ 17.50 general admission or $ 16.50 for seniors, students and active or veteran military.
ROCK N’ ROLL REVUE SERIES: Three live musicals will storm the stage in September and October, presented by Eric Brown and Jenn Cristy’ s One Pulse Entertainment.
All shows will begin at 7:30 p. m., and tickets will cost $ 20.50 for general admission or $ 18.50 for seniors, students, and active or veteran military.
“ Respect: The Women of Rock and Soul” will feature powerhouse trio Jenn Cristy, who toured and performed in studio with John Mellencamp, with costars Brandi Nicole and Jamie Taylor. Shows are set for Sept. 18 and 24 and Oct. 1 and 2.
“ Ross Martinie Eiler and the Hillbilly Cats: The Birth of Rock N’ Roll” will showcase Bloomington resident Ross Martinie Eiler, whose piano-pumpin’ hit the Playhouse last year in“ Whole Lotta Shakin’!” and“ Good Rockin’ LIVE!” The Hillbilly Cats include performers Eric Brown, Michael Schulbaum, and rockabilly specialist Nate Gibson. The show will cover songs from Chuck Berry, Carl Perkins, Buddy Holly, Elvis, Sam Cooke, and more. Shows will take place on Sept. 19 and 26, and Oct. 3.
“ Eric Brown and the L Street Band: Working Class Heroes” is a tribute to Bruce Springsteen, John Mellencamp, Tom Petty, and more. Along with Eric Brown, the band includes Jenn Cristy, Matt Romy, Jamey Reid, Joe Donnelly, and David England. One show is scheduled, Sept. 25.
Levett Zody said Brown and Cristy are known for wowing local crowds.“ It’ s very exciting that they’ re coming,” she said.
MURDER AT THE HOWARD JOHNSON’ S: This professional comedy production poses the question: Is all fair in love? Even murder?
Hilarious twists and turns await as the audience witnesses a love triangle gone horribly wrong in a Howard Johnson Motor Inn.
“ I don’ t want to give much away,” said Levett Zody with a chuckle.“ But it’ s really clever.”
The play, by Ron Clark and Sam Bobrick, is directed by Bloomington’ s Gerry Pauwels, who returns to the Playhouse after appearing in numerous area productions, as well as on stage in New York, and in independent films.
Performances will begin at 7:30 p. m. Oct. 8 – 10, 15 – 17, and 22 – 24. Tickets will cost $ 20.50 for general admission or $ 18.50 for seniors, students, and active or veteran military. •
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