The Beastly Bombing Songbook Revue at The Steve Allen Theater
Trepany House, Steve Allen Theater, at the Center For Inquiry West (4773 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90027)
- Full Price:
- $35.00
- Our Price:
- $17.50*
The cast of The Beastly Bombing returns to perform the songs of one of the most controversial and beloved hits ever produced. The winner of LA Weekly's Best Musical award, the musical tells the story of two Timothy McVeigh-inspired white supremacists who come to New York to blow up the Brooklyn Bridge. There they meet two bumbling Al Qaeda operatives with the same plan. With Gilbert and Sullivan-style music, romance and a fun-loving president (played by Jesse Merlin of Re-Animator the Musical) in this mad musical skewering of the post-9/11 world. The production will feature the cast performing the songs of the The Beastly Bombing. The songbook show will benefit Trepany House, a new multi-disciplinary arts non-profit. Don't miss your chance to once again witness this terrible tale of terrorists tamed by the tangles of true love.
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for The Beastly Bombing Songbook Performance have expired.
The last date listed for The Beastly Bombing Songbook Performance was Saturday January 14, 2012 / 8:00pm.
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Tomorrow! at the Steve Allen Theater: Long-Running Comedy Variety Show
- Full Price:
- $8.00
- Our Price:
- $4.00
The Steve Allen Theatre presents Tomorrow!. For over four years, this late-night comedy variety show has found an enthusiastic audience. Host Ron Lynch presents a surreal assortment of comedians, musicians, variety acts and much more. Learn More
Steve Allen Theater, at the Center For Inquiry West,
4773 Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles,
CA
90027
323-666-4268
1 Goldstar Member Review
Saw it a few years back and it was nice to hear those great voices again. Musically, it held up well.Written on Jan 16 2012
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More Information About The Beastly Bombing Songbook Performance
Website
http://steveallentheater.tix.com
Description
Libretto by Julien Nitzberg.
Music by Roger Neill.
Produced by Rorry Daniels.
