1920s Hollywood is the setting for this zany, light-hearted romantic comedy about the early days of sound film, when a major movie studio finds itself scrambling to salvage the career of its nasal and off key silent picture star.
Town’s production will be led by Jeremy Reasoner (Les Misérablés) as Don Lockwood who has his sights set upon ingenue Kathy Selden played by Samantha Livoti (The Music Man). This potential romance is not to the liking of the leading lady of the screen, Lina Lamont, portrayed by Shelby Sessler (Miss Saigon). Parker Byun (Tarzan) is poised as Don’s sidekick, Cosmo Brown with Andy Nyland (Mary Poppins) in the role of studio executive R.F. Simpson and Preston McLaurin onstage in a repeat performance as film director, Roscoe Dexter. This production is directed by Allison McNeely.
The MGM classic has been faithfully and lovingly adapted, with each unforgettable scene present and accounted for, including the show stopping title number, complete with an onstage rainstorm! Singin’ in the Rain is sure to leave you “Fit as a Fiddle!”
Tickets go on sale to the public Friday, Sept. 4th and are $25 for adults; $20 for senior 65+/active duty military/full-time college; $15 youth 17 and under. Purchase by calling 803-799-2510 or online at www.towntheatre.com .
Singin’ in the Rain is sponsored by Blue Fish Digest and Franklin Plumbing & Drain Cleaning
Photo: Parker Byun, Samantha Livoti and Jeremy Reasoner
Photo credit: Barber Photography
$25 for adults; $20 for senior 65+/active duty military/full-time college; $15 youth 17 and under
Phone: 803-799-2510
Email: town@towntheatre.com
2015/09/11 - 2015/10/04
Town Theatre
1012 Sumter Street, Columbia, SC 29201
Upon show opening:
Hours extend to curtain on weekdays;
3 PM to curtain on Saturdays
1 PM to curtain on Sundays