Past Shows - 2010

HAPPY DAYS

“Goodbye gray skies, hello blue!… Happy days are here again with Richie, Potsie, Ralph Malph and the unforgettable “King of Cool” Arthur “the Fonz” Fonzarelli. Based on the hit paramount pictures’ television series by Garry Marshall, Happy Days- a new musical reintroduces one of America’s best loved families, the Cunninghams, and the days of 1959 Milwaukee complete with varsity sweaters, hula hoops, and jukebox sock-hoppin’.


The famed drive-in malt shop and number one hang-out, Arnold’s, is in danger of demolition, so the gang teams up to save it with a dance contest and tv-worthy wrestling match. With music and lyrics by Oscar winning composer, Paul Williams, this perfectly family-friendly musical will have you rockin’ and rollin’ all week long!”

 

I LOVE A PIANO

a celebration of the music and lyrics of Irving Berlin. It follows the journey of a piano as it moves in and out of American lives from the turn of the century to the present. This all singing, all dancing valentine comes to vibrant life with over sixty of Irving Berlin’s most beloved songs, including classics such as “Blue Skies,” “There’s No Business Like Show Business,” “Puttin’ on the Ritz,” “Cheek to Cheek,” “Always,” “How Deep is the Ocean,” “Anything You Can Do,” “God Bless America,” and, of course, “I Love a Piano.” A fitting tribute to the man Jerome Kern famously said had “no place in American music - he is American music.”

 

HAIRSPRAY

The ultimate feel-good musical that has played sold out houses in London, on Broadway and theaters around the world, is now making its Long Island Regional Debut with our rock your socks off production. This fabulously full-figured musical is set in 1960’s Baltimore and follows the pleasantly plump, Tracy Turnblad as she dances her way onto television’s most popular show. Winner of 8 Tony Awards, and based on the 1988 film classic by John Waters, this candy colored show is sure to take you back in time, and bopping into a spin.

 

ALTAR BOYZ

For the first time on Long Island, we bring you ALTAR BOYZ, a musical-comedy spoof about a fictitious Christian boy-band on the last night of their national “Raise the Praise” tour. The Boyz are five ultratalented heartthrobs from Ohio. As they perform their signature hits featuring lyrics like “Girl, you make me wanna wait” and “Jesus called me on my cell phone”, soul-wrenching secrets come tumbling out with hilarious results. With their sweet harmonies, sinfully spectacular dancing and an unnerving sense of fashion, the ALTAR BOYZ are destined to rock the masses! A musical for the entire family, ALTAR BOYZ is pure fun and the winner of the 2005 Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Off-Broadway Musical.

 

HELLO, DOLLY!

Before the Parade Passes by, catch a real classic as Dolly Levi and her loveable matchmaking art takes the stage in this lavish and stylish production. This Tony Award winning musical first opened on Broadway in 1964, and became the longest running musical for its time. An adorable and fast paced show, Dolly takes us through a series of comic, romantic entanglements, with all ends meeting at the magnificent Harmonium Gardens, “in a world outside of Yonkers,” turn of the century Manhattan, where you’ll hear its show stopping signature song. Adapted from Thornton Wilder’s the Matchmaker, this true treasure is worth a top notch revival. Come fall in love with Dolly.

 

Avenue Q August 25th - September 19

This is the story of Princeton, a bright-eyed college grad who comes to New York City with big dreams and a tiny bank account. This Tony Award winning musical packs a load of cutting edge humor and exquisite satire. From Republican investment bankers to internet addicts, these puppets are sure to have you laughing until you cry. Join Princeton and his newfound friends struggle to find jobs, dates, and their ever-elusive purpose in life. After six years on Broadway, Long Island gets a new avenue - Avenue Q that is, in Bellport . For mature audiences, Full Puppet Nudity, Strong Language.

Mooseltoe November 26

Charming, colorful and magical live stage production about a Moose and his dream.
This is the story of MOOSELTOE and his moose family that lives in the ice and the snow. A story to tell, a story to hear, of a moose who wants to fly with Santa’s reindeer. Through trial and error, Through friends and through foes, he goes on his journey, he follows his nose. Suddenly one night, the great Mooseking appears. He teaches our hero, what we all can perceive, to look deep inside and learn to believe. The North Pole’s in a panic and so is St. Nick, it’s one of the reindeer, it’s Blitzen..............he’s sick! I won't tell you much more, but, suffice it to say, Mooseltoe is the hero, MOOSELTOE SAVES THE DAY!

 

A Christmas Carol December 17 - 22

Hailed by critics, and an overwhelming audience favorite for a decade during its historic run at Madison Square Garden, this A CHRISTMAS CAROL is a delightful, enchanting and mesmerizing production. It has every bit of entertainment you and yours could want for the holidays!

Put away your shopping, and come and spend a couple of hours with your family or those dear to you. The spirit of the season is truly within this magical show. You just may walk into the cool December air needing perhaps only a scarf, as the abundant joy will leave you feeling warm all over.

 

Twist and Shout December 30 - January 2

The best of all Beatles revues, returns to Patchogue Theatre beginning December 30. So real you'll think you're at the Ed Sullivan Show! From the early days of mop tops and Beatle boots right through the Maharishna, "Paul is dead", and Let It Be! A quartet of look-and-sound-alike musicians backed by an ever changing multi-media presentation recreate the fashion and musical styles that adapted to the changing culture of the decade.

Ring in the New Year with the ultimate Beatles experience - on December 31 at 10:30 PM enjoy hats and noisemakers, an open bar of beer, wine, and soda, hot and cold hors d'oeuvres, and a champagne toast at midnight while we ring in 2011 with a theatre-sized-screen simulcast from Times Square!