THE QUEEN BEES
Turn your clock back to the 1960’s, a kinder, gentler time in many ways, and join two sisters and theirbest friend as they try to scale the mountain to the top of the all girl group singing charts. Come to theConnecticut Cabaret Theatre in Berlin weekends until Saturday, August 4th to see, hear and bop along withRob Urbinati’s lively “The Queen Bees,” a joyous jukebox musical.The road to the top is not easy and there’s a lot of room for missteps along the way. Good voices and aton of enthusiasm are not enough as sisters Diane and Brenda and BBF Connie soon discover. Findingthe right name for their group (The BonBons sounded too juvenile and sweet), the best manager(Flash Davis didn’t work out) and the proper songs to sing (nothing with car crashes and sea gullsound effects) were a process of trial and error.Maria Soaft’s Brenda, the too wise one, sexually provocative and out for what was best for her, in termsof clothes and financial successful and boys to men, is in direct contrast with younger sister Diane, playedby Amy Bentley, who is conscientious and determined and has the whole group in mind as she makesdecisions for them to succeed. Kristin Iovene’s Connie is the believer of the group, who reads and honors theBible and is slow to approve Brenda’s rebellious ways.The show reveals their hopes, dreams and struggles as the girls try to succeed in a male dominated worldwhere they are dismissed all too often and forced to fight for every little step up the ladder to the top.Amazingly they hit their peak in three years, only to discover that their goals have changed and maybethey are no longer on the same musical page.Along the way they harmonize on a number of great 60’s hits, like “My Boyfriend’s Back,” “Leader of the Pack,”“Maybe,” “Remember (Walking in the Sand),” “Twist and Shout,” “The Boy From New York City,” and “Shout!”A lively band of Nathaniel Baker, Jamie Sherwood and Tim Urso sets the pace.Kris McMurray directs this trio of songsters who put their heart and soul into their sound with enthusiasm andglee. For tickets ($34), call the CT Cabaret Theatre, 31-33 Webster Square Road, Berlin at 860-829-1248 oronline at www.ctcabaret.com. Remember to bring goodies to share at your table or plan to purchase dessert anddrinks at the onsite concession stand.Come cheer on Connie, Brenda and Diane, all from Queens, New York, as they travel the highway to a place where dreams can come true…or not.
Monday, July 16, 2018
BUZZ ON OVER TO BERLIN FOR “THE QUEEN BEES”
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