Sit up straight and make sure your homework is neat and complete because
the priest and nuns at St Bastien's School are ready to call
attendance. If you
were ever a student at Catholic school, memories
will come flooding back as Seven Angels Theatre in Waterbury presents
"Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?" until Sunday, June
15.
With book by John R. Powers and music and lyrics by James
Quinn and Alaric Jans, this musical is guaranteed to have you brushing
up on your Saints and watching out so you don't commit any sins. The
show features eight youngsters living in Chicago as they learn their
Catechism, get a few knuckles hit with a ruler and discover how to be
good people. Their story goes from elementary school to high school
graduation and beyond, starting in the 1950's.
Come meet Will
Holly as Eddie and Alexandria Howley as Becky as they struggle to find
common ground as friends first and maybe something more later. Their
rocky road relationship runs through the classroom and follows them out
the door into adulthood.
Joining them are Kelsey Beckett as
Nancy, Lauren Devine as Mary, Brett Bainer as Felix, John Lampe as Mike,
Pamela McKenna as Virginia and Boe Wank as Louie. Supervising their
religious education and moral upbringing are James Donohue as Father and
Patricia Bartlett, Andrea Gallo, Kadie Tolderlund and Theresa Amico as
the good Sisters.
Watch puppy love transform into something more
as these kids grow up and mature and learn about life and discover
everything you do becomes part of your permanent record (and there's no
such thing as Facebook yet). One strict rule the nuns teach is for the
girls to wear undies under their plaid school uniform so their black
patent leather shoes don't reflect up.
Between the growing
pains and adolescent years, there's a lot of snappy dancing and sweet
and funny moments: think a Catholic school version of "Glee." Semina
De Laurentis directs this charming visit back to a gentler time, in a
show that broke attendance records in both Chicago and Philadelphia.
For
tickets ($33-47.50, student $25, children $17), call Seven Angels,
Plank Road, Waterbury at 203-757-4676 or online at
www.sevenangelstheatre.org. Performances are Thursday at 2 p.m. and 8
p.m., Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2
p.m.
Bunny hop on over to the Seven Angels for school instruction in this cute coming of age musical.
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